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Hey soaringphnx, welcome to the PD forum!
That's a good analysis and pretty much sums up what I think too. The Rafale simply offers the most balanced performance, as well as the most advantages in terms of ToT, sanction proofness, JV/co-developments and less risk of delays.
The only downside are the high costs, but imo they are worth it!
The Eurofighter is not offered with an equal partnership as a fifth consortium member! That is a mistake that many people thinks, but in reality they offered only a partnership to produce avionics for the EF. That means all they do is outsourcing a part of the production to reduce costs, but it doesn't mean India will get any say for future developments of the EF.
Rafale did not openly specify what it means when they say, "beyond a buyer seller relationship". If we took the chance to be the first customer of the Rafale, with an order between 126 and 200, we surely would be an equal partner, not sure what they will, or can offer now when they already theam up with UAE and Brazil.
If we compare the bids with economical benefits, like JV, partnerships, of course EF, Rafale and Boeing will be the best choices, because they can offer the biggest offsets in return. EF and Rafale additionally also provides the most ToT, they clearly offer the most in return for the costs.
Hi Karan, ToT is an important point for the MoD, otherwise they wouldn't askes for it in such high ammounts. Also LCA MK1 and the SU 30 MKI use mainly older gen of techs, MMRCA instead offer us the chance of ToT from latest, maybe even next generation techs and that's a big chance for us. Supercruise, TVC, the surveillance capabilities of Spectra are important for later LCA upgrades, or AMCA, so ToT indeed can be important for us!
Besides the US fighters only the Rafale has proved it self during war time operations, at least in A2G operations. It will be fielded in Afghanistan by next year again btw, while neither any Gripen, nor EF version, did some thing similar. The Rafale can do that, because it is far in front of them in terms of operational capabilities and developments and is an advantage for India too.
In my opinion, the rafale is the best bet for India (remember, the IAF originally wanted Mirages)...
That's a good analysis and pretty much sums up what I think too. The Rafale simply offers the most balanced performance, as well as the most advantages in terms of ToT, sanction proofness, JV/co-developments and less risk of delays.
The only downside are the high costs, but imo they are worth it!
EADS has offered India to join the consortum as a fifth nation. The French have also indicated that they intend to go beyond a buyer-seller relationship. That means we will have a say in future upgrades of the Typhoon or Rafale. So isn't it better to choose one of them? Too bad they are the most expensive fighters in the competition.
The Eurofighter is not offered with an equal partnership as a fifth consortium member! That is a mistake that many people thinks, but in reality they offered only a partnership to produce avionics for the EF. That means all they do is outsourcing a part of the production to reduce costs, but it doesn't mean India will get any say for future developments of the EF.
Rafale did not openly specify what it means when they say, "beyond a buyer seller relationship". If we took the chance to be the first customer of the Rafale, with an order between 126 and 200, we surely would be an equal partner, not sure what they will, or can offer now when they already theam up with UAE and Brazil.
If we compare the bids with economical benefits, like JV, partnerships, of course EF, Rafale and Boeing will be the best choices, because they can offer the biggest offsets in return. EF and Rafale additionally also provides the most ToT, they clearly offer the most in return for the costs.
In my view, ToT is over hyped. We have enough on our plates with LCA and Su 30 MKI from a local manufacture perspective. With the economic and industrial base we have, sanctions will do pretty little if that ever happens. And with F 18 the only proven platform apart from F 16, my vote's still with the bug..
Hi Karan, ToT is an important point for the MoD, otherwise they wouldn't askes for it in such high ammounts. Also LCA MK1 and the SU 30 MKI use mainly older gen of techs, MMRCA instead offer us the chance of ToT from latest, maybe even next generation techs and that's a big chance for us. Supercruise, TVC, the surveillance capabilities of Spectra are important for later LCA upgrades, or AMCA, so ToT indeed can be important for us!
Besides the US fighters only the Rafale has proved it self during war time operations, at least in A2G operations. It will be fielded in Afghanistan by next year again btw, while neither any Gripen, nor EF version, did some thing similar. The Rafale can do that, because it is far in front of them in terms of operational capabilities and developments and is an advantage for India too.
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