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Is rafael technically superior to Typhoon?
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Is rafael technically superior to Typhoon?
Is rafael technically superior to Typhoon?
Different roles as been read in previos posts .. EF is basically air superiority fighter. we are not looking for more like them.
What we need is a fighter which can attack ground with precision and has deep penetrating capability..
A good radar, accurate ground attack missiles and a cost effective solution.. EF doesnt fit any of these..
Sir i think Tranche 3 over come all these problem of a2g
And cost i Think both are European fighter?????
Well tranche 3 will depend upon the financials of the cash strapped EF partners for sure.. Already the company is in big trouble and radar wont be ready anywhere within 2-3 years.
Already news are full of defence cuts and they are looking at Indian order to start the work on it..
I dnt think current radar Rafale is batter than EF
So whats the problem that if Aesa or any other radar come after 2-3 years.
UK closes in on $11bn fighter deal
The multi-role combat aircraft, manufactured by a joint venture between Britain's BAE Systems, Italy's Alenia Aeronautica and the German-Spanish giant EADS, has come top in the Indian Air Force's technical assessment of rival bids, beating the American F16 and F18s, the Russian MiG 35 and its closest rival, the French Dassault Rafale.
If the Typhoon clinches the deal, India would become the consortium's third-largest customer and an unofficial "fifth partner" in e factory in Bristol, where its EuroJet 200 engines are built. It would also benefit 300 small and medium enterprises throughout Britain.
UK closes in on $11bn fighter deal - Telegraph