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India Today channel also reporting the same.
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Confirmed from an indepedant party-DEAL DONE.@PARIKRAMA @Abingdonboy can you confirm the news
The Indian market is large enough to satisfy everyone.
As for engines, if this Rafale deal is clinched and in the scale one is talking about (200+) the ADA had better consider fitting uprated M88s in the AMCA, it would be foolish to puruse the F414.
Vstol says Rafale M may be there in IAC1. If it happens then surely 42-45 will be ordered from merignac as IAC1 will come by Dec 06,2019..
so effectively in Merignac - 36+18+ 27 (45-18) = 81 or may be fully 36+18+45 = 99
thus there should not be any surprise here..
If Merignac gets 100 jets, then multiply it with 3+ minimum and Indian line will get 300+ jets....
simply
IAC1 45 (30 jets on deck)
IAC1 follow on - 2 nos - (36 jets on deck) - 100
IAC2 - 1 numbers - 54 jets
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Rafale M market - 45+100+54 - 199
Merignac line for Rafale M - 45+18 = 63
Indian Line for Rafale M= 136 Jets
IAF need 190 jets
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Indian line potential - 326 jets
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If there was any truth to those figures......Huge discount from earlier figures
Until the full package is known it is hard to say but this deal is very consistent with the export price for the Rafale and considering 50% of the cost will be re-invested into India and these jets will be customised to Indian spec, this is a fine deal indeed.11 Million to 7.8 Million is a good drop. Can experts comment on the price ? Did India get a good deal on price ?
If there was any truth to those figures......
Only dummies would use this backwards approach to calcuate unit cost. The FIRST deal is ALWAYS going to cost more as into the price you have the cost of infrastructure set up, training, spares, maintainence, weapons etc etc etc. The marginal cost therafter drops signifcantly.9 billion USD divided by 36 aircrafts = Very expensive Item.
India still got robbed.
You can train your navy pilot, with French Rafale M on your existing STOBAR during the IPER of Charle de Gaulle...Rafale-M for IAC-1 makes sense with what we can see (in that the IN has not shown any interest in a single more MiG-29K and 45 are insufficent for both the IAC-1 and Viky) but also presents its own set of chellenges namely delviery. When will the Rafale-Ms first be delviered to the IN? The IAC-1 will going into sea trails in mid/late 2018 and validating air ops is a huge part of the IAC-1 completing sea trails, of course the MiG-29Ks can be (and likely will) be used for the IAC-1's air wing but whenever the Rafale-M comes in it will take a while to intergrate a new fighter with the carrier.
Furthermore, when the IN inducts a new fighter they first form an ITFU and this lasts 2-3 years before the jets will be formally inducted into the IN and made fully operational.
It looks like its going to be some time before the Rafale-M is operational on an Indian carrier as I don't see deliveries happening for 3+ years and another 2-3 years in ITFU on top of that.
9 billion USD divided by 36 aircrafts = Very expensive Item.
India still got robbed.