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Neither Boeing, as it must till 2015 produce US and Australian F18. No way they could deliver 60 more in a year for India.
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Neither Boeing, as it must till 2015 produce US and Australian F18. No way they could deliver 60 more in a year for India.
Neither Boeing, as it must till 2015 produce US and Australian F18. No way they could deliver 60 more in a year for India.
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Discussions with #Dassault regarding potential mods to #Rafale contract should be finished by the end of this year, French MoD says.
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i'm not understimating them, simply the supply chain is not fit to build so much more planes for a "one shot" contract.
That's all gibberish for me whats the latest u heard on mmrca deal ?
Discussions with #Dassault regarding potential mods to #Rafale contract should be finished by the end of this year, French MoD says.
The important part is
@ Guru not really for Dassault, 75% of theirbuiness is biz jets. But it would clearly impair Rafale program. I'd say that France and french ar force are more in need then DAssault.
I'm sorry but BS. Firstly deliveries within 1 year are all well and good but it's going to take at least double that to set up the requisite training, maintenance and logistics infrastructure in India to support any new weapons type. The IAF would never be foolish enough to go for such ambitious time lines when the end result could be utter disaster. The IAF are proffesional a who understand the complexities of indicting a new aircraft type.well latest news is rafale will get clearence before nest years elections but if something goes wrong and india thinks of dropping the rafale dont worry then also as USA has made it clear to IAF and MOD that will will diliver 60 F18 within a year and for the rest they might give assembli line to india but forget about Full TOT but they might lift all the strings from the deal and give india the source codes of there radars to sweeten the deal as USA wants India to be power ful enof to post a credibal challence to chinese hegemony in this regeon while on the opposite site they will lift crubs on japan and might allow japan forces to florish and this is good since then japan might sell its hardware to india
sorry buddy *** have any links to give but have some serious insider source and the latest among it is that india is also looking towards the second hand F18 & F16 of israel , USA and Japan with latest ASEA and wepons & other goodies and there is a rumour that USA might sell all the surplus wepons from afghanistan to india and that means all / 85% rest 10% will be given to ANA and 5% will be taken back or pakistan might get a few items aswell
My feeling is the deal will be signed sometime in the next 6 months.What's latest on mmrca deals guys @halloweene @Abingdonboy
I'm sorry but BS. Firstly deliveries within 1 year are all well and good but it's going to take at least double that to set up the requisite training, maintenance and logistics infrastructure in India to support any new weapons type. The IAF would never be foolish enough to go for such ambitious time lines when the end result could be utter disaster. The IAF are proffesional a who understand the complexities of indicting a new aircraft type.
And one of the major selling points of the MMRCA deal was/is the industrial the deal would bring to India's aerospace industry. Such a deal from the US would make this goal redundant.
Then there's the clear randomness to it all- how could the IAF/MoD have planned this govt-govt deal and wouldn't such a deal completely subvert the entire MMRCA selection process and very well open the door for disgruntled genders such as Dassualt, EFT consortium, SAAB etc to persue Litigation against India.
Let's not forget the F-18 FAILED to be down-selected by the IAF on TECHNICAL grounds ie it failed to Meet certain basic crucial technical standards. This is a fundamental failure in my book.
Once again sheer nonsense. The Indian military is simply not interested in second hand rubbish from America's wars or aged fighters from Israel. India can afford the best and the latest. And just the idea of getting F-16s would have IAF generals in fits of laughter.
My feeling is the deal will be signed sometime in the next 6 months.
This is a very fair point actually. So a more balanced way of putting it could be this is a do or die contract for the Rafale program and or the military aviation arm of Dassualt.The important part is
@ Guru not really for Dassault, 75% of theirbuiness is biz jets. But it would clearly impair Rafale program. I'd say that France and french ar force are more in need then DAssault.