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@sancho have you any idea which standard the IAF's Rafales will be? I've heard F-3+ but will it be close to the F-3R in specs- no point in getting a machine that is already behind the times when it is inducted.Crossposting from the MP forum, big report about Rafale in the Air International magazin (credits to Olybrius):
F3R upgrade:
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/9755/rfa2.jpg
http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/5486/f3r1.jpg
And isn't it weird that the French haven't asked for the HMDS to be fitted on their Rafales? I guess the ground work is there so the IAF will have no issues in getting HMDS on their birds.
The Mirage was only used as a test bed- this is not an operational model and this was not part of any upgrade the IAF wanted or Dsssualt offered. The IAF wanted to keep the deal as cheap as possible as this was only to keep the M2Ks around for another 10-15 years.
Damn Mirage with Rafale Nose looks so damn cool. Why don't India try to upgrade Mirage to this standard.
@sancho have you any idea which standard the IAF's Rafales will be? I've heard F-3+ but will it be close to the F-3R in specs- no point in getting a machine that is already behind the times when it is inducted.
And isn't it weird that the French haven't asked for the HMDS to be fitted on their Rafales? I guess the ground work is there so the IAF will have no issues in getting HMDS on their birds.
@sancho I agree that the F-3R is very much "French-specific" ie increasing interoberabilty with NATO and the like but there are a few bits of kit the IAF would surely be interested in and given the timeline for induction is ~2018 it makes sense for HAL's Rafales to be F-3R standard, no? I'm sure, like you said, the IAF would be interested in a few elements like the new buddy-buddy AAR pods, full integration with Meteor, improvements in the SPECTRA system etc etcThe F3R is an upgrade mainly based on the requirements of French forces, based on their operational experience. Only a few things will be important for IAF, like Meteor, or additional radar modes for example.
@sancho I agree that the F-3R is very much "French-specific" ie increasing interoberabilty with NATO and the like but there are a few bits of kit the IAF would surely be interested in and given the timeline for induction is ~2018 it makes sense for HAL's Rafales to be F-3R standard, no? I'm sure, like you said, the IAF would be interested in a few elements like the new buddy-buddy AAR pods, full integration with Meteor, improvements in the SPECTRA system etc etc
What do you think? Will it happen or will all IAF Rafales be F3+ (.4,.5 whatever)?
No ours will be F3+, because the requirement was to be available in 2015, some of the F3R upgrades will be added later too, but most of it is not interesting for India. WRT MMRCA, the possible customisations we might fund have more importance than the F3R upgrade. I expect the Litening G4 pod, HMS, IRST, possibly SPICE 2000 or even Pilum by then. I hope for CFTs, early integration of Meteor, HELINA or SPIKE NLOS, Sudarshan LGBs and ideally an Indian counterpart to SDB.
@Abingdonboy
Btw, do you live in London and will you watch the game tonight? Support Borussia Dortmund!
Do you not think there is the possibility for the first few batches built in France and India to be F3+ but those built after 2018/19 to be India specific F-3Rs ie some of the F-3R's capabilities mated with the IAF's birds? Do you really think CFTs will be available to put onto the IAF's Rafales? I'd have thought these would come with the F4 or later future road-map upgrades. Also when do you think the full details of the IAF's Rafale package will be announced? When the intial contract is signed or over the course of the next 3-4 years and beyond?
@sancho- not a football watcher/supporter really! And I live in Berkshire (close to London).