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If Saudi does go for Rafale with more thrust ...then i guess it will be similar to F16 IN...i mean they will charge some royalty for a new version of Rafale..i guess...
And because you don't thrust arab sources, one more western:
As you can see it was 6 billions for 96 Rafales.
Rafale was never more expensive, it always was quoted as slightly cheaper! So that point doesn't fit here and as you can see also, the Rafale deal had also side deals, that would have gone up to 20 billions in total. However, lets wait and see when real numbers for us will come out.
That's not correct, the vendors had the choice to come to India to make the weapon trials, or to field them in their own countires. It was reported that the Gripen D, the Mig and AFAIK also the US fighters made them in India (not completely sure about Rafale, but I think it made it in India too). The EF that came to India was from German Luftwaffe and these are less developed for A2G, that's why the consortium said from the beginning, that the weapon trials will be fielded in UK, with british EFs.
Just like you said, IN had no real choice to buy other fighters that these Mig 29K. It was a combined deal and there wer not many other fighters that could be used from Gorshkov, or Vikrant and that's why the limited A2G capabilities doesn't matter that much for them.
IAF instead has the option of 6 different fighters to supplemtent the exsisting fleet, that's why they have totally different options to set the requirements
Again you confuses Saudi Arabia and UAE! What do you mean with similar to F16IN?
^^ only if they seal the deal before us and we buy the technology developed with the UAE money...
Well ..7 Billion odd dollares for 40 odd aircrafts checks with 4 Billion odd dollars of 30 odd aircrafts for Brazil... There is no way there can be so much difference. I guess we just have to agree to disagree on this topic...
Like i said there are no confirmed reports which one is more expensive ...i have seen some charts which suggested Rafale is more expensive...But we will never know till Rafale clinches its first export order.
The 20 Billion pound deal was precisely the deal that went to UK (Bae systems , euro consortium)...France did not get anything from Saudi's -- atleast then. 20 Billion pounds ....Arms corporations would give their leg to get this contract.
Gripen did weapon trials in Sweden. Saab website and presentation had that listed. I think F16 and typhoon did in origin countries...i dont know about Rafale.
Common Sancho thats a strawman. There are no confirmed reports that IN was forced to buy Mig 29K. So speculation is out of the window. What is left and real and published is that IN is buying Mig 29K. For the sake of national security i dont think we would be buying any equipment (of vital importance) if it didnt meet our criteria !!
Further IN could have limited the Mig 29K order to just 16 (the initial contract) if it so limited in its role and was forced into buying it...but IN went ahead recently and ordered more (29 i believe - not sure)..This would not have happened if it was limited in its role.
There is no limited A2G capabilities - even IAF has choosen to upgrade its Mig 29 to SMT standards to make it a multirole aircraft.
US wants India to 'favourably' consider IAF's MMRCA bid
WASHINGTON (PTI): As India seeks to modernise its air force, the US has pushed for greater share for American manufacturers of high-technology products and services like the Boeing and Lockheed in a bid to boost bilateral defence, commercial and trade relations.
US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, during his meeting with Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Anand Sharma, argued that American manufacturers Boeing and Lockheed are dependable providers of high-technology products and services.
In the meeting early this week on the sidelines of the Indo-US CEOs Forum in Washington DC, the top Obama administration official urged India to favourably consider the aircraft bids by Boeing and Lockheed, who are seeking to sell their aircrafts and fighter aircraft to the Indian Air force.
Locke said the US is looking to India to set a trajectory for economic, trade and investment growth in the near-and medium-term.
"A clear plan would encourage expanded US-India commercial activity - the kind of activity that would make good on the potential it holds for both our peoples," he said.
"Locke took the opportunity to advocate for US fighter aircraft manufacturers, noting that the US government supports Boeing and Lockheed Martin bids because they have proven to be dependable providers of high-technology products and services - including aircraft - in the Indian defence sector," the US Commerce Department said.
Both Boeing and Lockheed have placed bids for aircrafts and fighter aircraft as the Indian forces seek to modernise the fleet of aircraft.
"The Indian government's medium, multi-role combat aircraft competition is tremendously important to the US with vital implications for our bilateral defence, commercial and trade relations," it said.
In 2009, the US exported approximately $ 16.5 billion in goods to India, making it our 17th-largest exporting partner.
The principal US exports to India are precious stones, metals, machinery, aircraft, spacecraft, electrical machinery and fertilisers.
As of 2008, India had invested $ 4.5 billion into the United States.
The Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration can help US companies increase their trade with India, offering such services as trade counselling, market intelligence
, business matchmaking and commercial diplomacy.
US wants India to 'favourably' consider IAF's MMRCA bid :: Brahmand.com
To hell with USA how can they try to pressurize a competition also where was the USA at the time of china-pak nuke deal why don't they stop it through pressure or NSG.
No favors.. let the deal go to Europe..
why the extra consideration ??? we are already buying many of the Boeing and Lockheed stuff.
Everybody is using it's advantages to convince us, the US with political advantages, the European with ToT and the Russian with cheap unit costs and customization.No favors.. let the deal go to Europe..
Everybody is using it's advantages to convince us, the US with political advantages, the European with ToT and the Russian with cheap unit costs and customization.