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But pods will ocupy one of the few weapon stations, so not the best idea.IRST pods are available, If it is not incorporated directly into the LCA it self.
If Meteor turns out to be as good as expected (more speed, more range than AMRAAM, or R77) it will clearly be worth it! Also LCA will rely highly on foreign weapons, because there are not many indigenous weapons developed so far. Astra and Helenia are a start, but the WVR missile will be foreign for sure (R73, I would prefer Python 5, or Mica IF/IRIS-T), same goes for bombs, anti-ship, or anti-radiation missiles. .the Metor missiles is pointlessly expensive.
Compared to the American Aim-120. its not the best either to justify its cost.
Selecting for a missile will just leave us relying on a foreign supplier, even more.
I doubt India will buy any of the weapons from Europe to use on the Planes. Instead they are likely to simply modify them to use Indian Missiles. such as the AStra
That's what I said, the design is very close but the techs that and weapons that it will get will make the big difference in a2a.In fact the only advantage the Griphen can have over the LCA is maneuverability. Due to its canards i think. AS design wise they are almost the same.
But if the LCA uses a TV engine then the LCA becomes more agile.
But we need foreign techs and weapons for sure, because when exports are an aim, made in India is associated with cheap only and not with good, or quality. You can see it at Dhruv too, it's for sure a good helicopter, with latest avionics and more cost-effective than others in the class, but the exported numbers are too bad.
With a western partner, LCA MK2 could get way more orders!
In a2a I agree, but if u want a better multi role fighter, the Gripen NG have some more arguments.So on that note, The Griphen might have some what of minor advantage
Byt not enough to justify it 20 million plus price increase