rockstarIN
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Long Live Mirage 200H.....!!
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I love f-16 if the mod wants rich plane they go for Rafale.
If less price means f-16
I have seen the Mig 35 Fly.... Believe me, I would anytime want to have that Thing In Our Arsenal....
what are the benefits of Diversification???
The MMRCA Game
The MMRCA Game
The word MMRCA is again making lots of noise in defense circles as the Flight evaluation test report by the Indian Air Force has been submitted to the Ministry of Defense. The report consists of some 643 test points which were determined by the IAF have been submitted to the Ministry for approval. Old news apart, the biggest debate going around and quite for a while now is who will win the competition and gloat around at air shows and exhibitions. All the experts have made very good commentary on this debate; every debate made by them has some really good points and some really serious criticism.
All the six contenders need this contract as it will determine their future. The F-16 wants to squeeze everything out of it and prove that it is still one of the best platform, the F/A-18SH needs a big contract from outside USA to ensure its future and that of Boeing, Rafael needs to open its export account, Typhoon needs the deal to offset its downsizing by sponsor nations and the entire future of MiG-35 and JAS-39 Gripen depends on winning the contract. MMRCA deal is not only worth a lot in terms of money but also the competitors future prospects and how the world sees it post-MMRCA depends on it.
Now we know that the suppliers will do everything to win but who will India choose is a different game all together. IAF needs a fighter which will act as stop gap measure and prevent further force depletion. But the game is just a bit more complicated than that with players like Transfer of technology, life cycle cost, weaponry, politics, etc. playing hard. Now India wont get everything it wants because its not possible to hit a 6 on every ball and dismiss the entire opposition in 10 balls. Like any other captain India needs to choose the right players and right combination to win the game in the best possible manner without creating any controversy.
I have divided the winning formula into three game plans all of them should ensure victory at certain expense.
Conclusion:
India has to choose the fighter keeping in mind its long term and short term objectives. If she wants to buy the best then Rafael and Typhoon are the one to look at, if she wants to achieve its political goals then Super Hornet is probably the best buy and if she wants to just spend less and get the job done then MiG-35, JAS-39 Gripen and F-16 are the aircraft which come cheap.
Ur post is good but this will destroy the purpose of IAF.......
IAF already going to hav 250+ SU30
They want to replace Mig's, Jagiars n Mirages....
Dont u think basic need for MRCA is totally changed and its the worlds toughest thing to make every one happy.......also India would like to block the sales to PAKISTAN from the losing competetor
EF, Rafale,F-18- too pricey.
Mig-35 -Politics.
F-16- already a vendor
Gripen- already F-16 and JF-17 is similar.
So block who??