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irreversible once done is done Rafale is out of MRCA..
Dude when you guys going to buy these damn planes? I been hearing these for so many years,
Who told you that his policy is less supporting Russian things?Manmohan Singh sweeping victory over BJP & commies means another 5 years of continuing Singh policy of.
Economic reforms promoting FDI
Cosying up to USA
LESS support al things Russian.
With this mind i fully expect MIG35 to be the next plane dropped from the MRCA after the RAFALE.
The only hope the Russians had was a big commie collation Gov,t in the election.
Thats now finished and the feeling is that F18SH & Typhoon will win the order in October 2009.
Last 3 military orders are
8 X P8 posidoen Maritime Planes from USA $2BILLION
6 x C130J transport planes from USA $1 BILLION
jOINT DEVELOPMENT of Israeli MRSAM $2.5 billion
DEALS ALL signed last year in Singhs PM stewardship.
Any Thoughts
After the news emerged in April, the French launched a fresh bid. Many of the issues that remained unresolved were since then addressed, the sources said. Now that the parameters set out in the technical evaluations had been complied with, it was felt that Rafale should be allowed to take part in the bid, along with Boeing’s F/A18, Lockheed Martin’s F-16, Saab’s Gripen, MIG-35 and Eurofighter Typhoon.
ASIA PACIFIC
Date Posted: 21-May-2009
Jane's Defence Weekly
Rafale set for return to MRCA contention
Jon Grevatt Jane's Asia-Pacific Industry Reporter-Bangkok
Key Points
The Indian MoD indicates that Rafale is still in contention for the MRCA bid
The Rafale team is continuing talks with the ministry
Dassault Aviation's Rafale is likely to be allowed to return as a contender to meet the Indian Air Force's (IAF's) multirole combat aircraft (MRCA) requirement, the Indian Ministry of Defence (MoD) said on 21 May.
Dassault Aviation has been cleared to put up its Rafale fighter jet for field trials, a defence ministry official said, adding that the approval came last week from the governments policymaking Defence Procurement Board.
The French company, one of six contenders for the mammoth contract, was declared out of the race on 16 April after the military said it failed to meet technical requirements.
Dassault was dropped as it did not meet user requirements but the decision to reinduct it into the bidding was taken after the company offered the missing answers, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. However, since a new government is now in place the final call is with the defence minister.
A formal decision on Dassaults participation was likely later this week, he added.
The contract includes the outright purchase of 18 fighter jets by 2012 with another 108 to be built by HAL in India under a transfer of technology agreement. India also wants the option to buy 64 more jets.
Imo Dassault was never really out, otherwise there would be an official statement about it. It was only a rumor given to the media to put pressure on Dassault. The Rafale is technically far more proven than EF, Gripen NG and Mig 35, it is reported that AESA radar, HMD, a new engine and even CFTs are ready if a customer is ready to pay for it, I doubt that there were really any technical problems.It seems that Dassault has been brought back to keep a pressure on the other contenders. This seems to be the only reason otherwise within 3-4 months what improvements have they done that the aricraft is now technically acceptable?
There are reasons to increase the order, if LCA is more delayed, if IAF don't upg Mirage, or Jags and replace them with MRCA, or if some of them can be used for our new carriers for example.This is a clear indication that the quantities will be increased and IMO the order may be spilled purely on Geopolitical calculations.