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US wants to expand military ties with India, eyes fighter deal :pop:

WASHINGTON: Ahead of Indian Defence Minister A.K. Antony's visit here next week, the US has said it wants to expand its military ties with India in "mutually beneficial" ways with more exchanges and exercises.

"I had a very good visit to India last year, and met with the defence minister and met the prime minister (Manmohan Singh)," Defence Secretary Robert Gates told reporters Wednesday when asked about what would be on the table during Antony's Sep 27-28 visit.

"We are looking to expand this relationship in ways that are mutually beneficial," he said. "But I think we'll also be looking at ways in which we can expand our exchanges, exercises, and strengthen-further strengthen the relationship that we have."

Gates also indicated that he would talk with Antony about the $9.11 billion deal for the purchase of 126 multi-role combat aircraft for the Indian Air Force through an open competition.

Two American fighter planes, F-16IN and F/A-18IN, a version of the Super Hornet, are among six aircraft on offer in what has been touted as India's single largest defence deal ever. The Saab Gripen, Eurofighter Typhoon, Dassault Rafale and Mikoyan MiG-35 are the others in the running.


"I'm sure that we'll - they have a big competition going on for a new modern fighter. We'll probably have some conversations about that," he said referring to the deal.


Asked about India's concerns about US restrictions on export of dual use high-technology items to India, Gates said it was high on on his list and he would like to see those restrictions eased.



"I think that, that is certainly high on our list, particularly in the context of export-import, or export controls, and my view of the importance of changing those export controls in ways that better protect the things that are really important and open up trade and allow US companies to sell abroad those things that technologies that are not critical," he said.



"So, I think India certainly is high on our list in terms of a country that we would like, I would like to see those restrictions eased," Gates said.

Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, who jointly addressed the press conference with Gates, said "just the military-to-military relationship with India is exceptionally strong and growing".

"We are very committed to that, and with all of our services. I was recently there and it has taken on a significance that is equal to so many other historic relationships for us, and we know that," he said.

"The Indian Ocean, we also know, is an incredibly important body of water; not just now, but also in the future. So we recognise the importance of keeping that relationship as strong as it is, and also making it grow," Mullen added.


US wants to expand military ties with India, eyes fighter deal - The Economic Times
 
"I think that, that is certainly high on our list, particularly in the context of export-import, or export controls, and my view of the importance of changing those export controls in ways that better protect the things that are really important and open up trade and allow US companies to sell abroad those things that technologies that are not critical," he said.

I hope they do something about is ASAP.
Else the Solahs and Atharas will be out for no reason.

EFT and Rafale are piticing for TOT being letest Gen planes but Uncle Sam is still stuck with CISMOA..what teh hecck...
 
so when will done this MMRCA yaro please now close this thread i feel bor from last 3 years heheeehh
 
US wants to expand military ties with India, eyes fighter deal :pop:

WASHINGTON: Ahead of Indian Defence Minister A.K. Antony's visit here next week, the US has said it wants to expand its military ties with India in "mutually beneficial" ways with more exchanges and exercises.

"I had a very good visit to India last year, and met with the defence minister and met the prime minister (Manmohan Singh)," Defence Secretary Robert Gates told reporters Wednesday when asked about what would be on the table during Antony's Sep 27-28 visit.

"We are looking to expand this relationship in ways that are mutually beneficial," he said. "But I think we'll also be looking at ways in which we can expand our exchanges, exercises, and strengthen-further strengthen the relationship that we have."

Gates also indicated that he would talk with Antony about the $9.11 billion deal for the purchase of 126 multi-role combat aircraft for the Indian Air Force through an open competition.

Two American fighter planes, F-16IN and F/A-18IN, a version of the Super Hornet, are among six aircraft on offer in what has been touted as India's single largest defence deal ever. The Saab Gripen, Eurofighter Typhoon, Dassault Rafale and Mikoyan MiG-35 are the others in the running.


"I'm sure that we'll - they have a big competition going on for a new modern fighter. We'll probably have some conversations about that," he said referring to the deal.


Asked about India's concerns about US restrictions on export of dual use high-technology items to India, Gates said it was high on on his list and he would like to see those restrictions eased.



"I think that, that is certainly high on our list, particularly in the context of export-import, or export controls, and my view of the importance of changing those export controls in ways that better protect the things that are really important and open up trade and allow US companies to sell abroad those things that technologies that are not critical," he said.



"So, I think India certainly is high on our list in terms of a country that we would like, I would like to see those restrictions eased," Gates said.

Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, who jointly addressed the press conference with Gates, said "just the military-to-military relationship with India is exceptionally strong and growing".

"We are very committed to that, and with all of our services. I was recently there and it has taken on a significance that is equal to so many other historic relationships for us, and we know that," he said.

"The Indian Ocean, we also know, is an incredibly important body of water; not just now, but also in the future. So we recognise the importance of keeping that relationship as strong as it is, and also making it grow," Mullen added.


US wants to expand military ties with India, eyes fighter deal - The Economic Times


I really dont want this to go towards US.. $11+ billion will go in sewage if we are put in sanctions.. we shouldnt forget today Tejas is because of US only... a highly criticized project...

further $11 billion is nothing for US it doesnt contribute to there GDP much... they can leave MMRCA alone ....
 
A very Nice F-18 video.


AviationWeek | July 23, 2010
A sortie in the F/E-18F. Douglas Barrie's F/A-18F Flight. London bureau chief Douglas Barrie was given the opportunity of a Boeing F/A-18F Super Hornet sortie during this year's Farnborough air show, getting a taste of the aircraft's capabilities.




:cheers::cheers::cheers::cheers:
 
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Not sure if somebody posted this before, but I didn't found it on the last few pages so...

Garuda IV : the Rafale was there !

Not much has leaked on the Rafale participation to Garuda IV but the last issue of "Armee d'aujourd'hui" an official magazine of the french Armed Forces gives us a few clues :

(p.7) [...]After a few days of casual patrols to know each other, things get serious : Interception, cargo plane escort, air strikes... 3 or 4 missions are conducted each day. "More than 20 fighters can be in flight at the same time on the same scenario" [...] In addition, some fighters from other french air bases can come to complicate things, like the Rafale figthers of the 1/7 "Provence" squadron from the BA113 of St Dizier.[...]

(p.9) [...]"The Indian pilots show a great interest for the french procedures and tactics". says Commander Armit Wij of the 8e indian pursuit squadron.
During Garuda IV, 2 of them had the opportunity to fly the Rafale. Although a lot smaller than the Sukhoi, the french Air Force most advanced fighter "is very impressive" states the indian officer
[...]


An indian Pilot in a Rafale during Garuda IV:

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How can the French give us full ToT?:disagree: I've heard some Rafale components are of U.S. origin. In fact all fighters in the competition except the MiG-35 use some american components.
french are giving us full tot and source codes
see for yourself in wikipedia
 
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What the hell is this.....?

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Are they trying to tell that they will offer us the f16 XL... or as it says on the image: F 16 Block 70...?
 
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And this would be the cockpit..

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Some More.........
 
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