vnomad
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weapon of choice is imp ... we do make lots and made improvements in missile technologies.
?? I don't believe as per terms of the contract, modification of guided missiles is ever permitted(Brahmos being the exception).
so tailoring needs are met ... besides gripen has offered source code of aesa with complete tot.
Well details of the ToT proposal are only available to the IAF so far. Whether the ToT for the MMIC module, complete array or processor will be released is unknown at this point. Whether it will yield gains in terms of economical viability is another unknown at this point. Also, its competitors are also offering ToTs(extents of which are again unknown) for their AESA radars.
supercruise is req of iaf ... only mig 35 apart from gripen ng has it.
I don't believe that is a requirement. And of the competitors the EF as well as the Gripen can supercruise. The MiG-35 AFAIK cannot.
it can land on 800 mtr highway also ... remember our enemies have good record to go after airbase and their runways during war ...
The Swedes have a different operating philosophy than the IAF's. They expected to be confronted with the massive Soviet airforce which made operating from roads and makeshift airbases(rather than proper ones) a necessity. In the IAF's case, it doesn't operating from roads isn't an operational objective. Other infrastructure and training isn't in place to support that, even if an aircraft that could do so entered service.
rather ... we cud go for fa18 for the 40 that indian navy req
besides reports have surfaced that india will be going for another 100 besides the 126 . we can go for rafale or ef then .
126 - 200 .. gripens with weapon of choice ..
40 ... sh18 for indian navy
100... .ef or rafale
Every aircraft in the world(including the IAF) tries to reduce the number of aircraft types it operates in order to make logistics and maintenance more effective and cheap while improving interoperability
among the air force's various squadrons. Going for three aircraft types instead of one isn't likely to happen.
remember iaf will not want su 30 mki position has frontline fighter to be compromised . ef , rafale, sh18 ... will surely do it .
I don't believe that's something the IAF is actively attempting to do. In any case, AFAIK for now only 126 MRCAs(may later be increased to 200) are to be ordered and with 230-280 MKIs in service, the MKI will remain the IAF's backbone.
dependancies of missiles and components shud not hinder during sanctions or non supportance during an event of war. surely nato.. us .. european union will interfere in such cases . we dont want to depend ... rather be independent
While it is preferable to be independent, sanctions aren't a likelihood in future, not least because India has been extremely capable in spurring international opinion in its favour today and in the recent past. Unless our economy starts shrinking or we make a break with democracy, sanctions aren't likely to happen.