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EADS Cassidian wants India to be 'full participant' in Eurofighter Typhoon
European consortium EADS Cassidian wants India to be 'full participant' in Eurofighter Typhoon project - The Economic Times

ROYAL AIR FORCE FAIRFORD (UNITED KINGDOM): With India close to deciding the winner of its $10.4-billion tender for 126 combat jets, the four-nation European consortium EADS Cassidian has raised the pitch for its bid by offering New Delhi "full participant" status in its Eurofighter Typhoon programme.

Germany, Italy , Spain and United Kingdom, who partner the development and production of the Eurofighter Typhoon, are also willing to put "everything on the table" under the technology transfer commitments if they win the contract to supply these aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF).

"We are offering to India to become full participant in the Typhoon in its future development and I am making this offer on behalf of all the four existing partners," Peter Maute, senior vice president of Cassidian Air Systems , told a group of visiting Indian journalists at the Royal International Air Tattoo here.

Maute made this offer, saying it "is not limited to production and being part of the Typhoon global supply chain, but also be a partner in future developments for the aircraft."

Under this arrangement, the four Eurofighter partner companies will bring to the Indian defence industry, both private and public, and the research and development organisations a customised technological road-map.

They are committing themselves to transfer unprecedented level of sensitive technology and expertise not just in manufacturing, but also in design, development, and engineering, which are crucial to sustaining a self-reliant defence industry, a major focus of the Indian defence ministry.

Allaying Indian fears of technology denials and sanctions, as experienced after its 1998 nuclear tests, Maute said the four partner nations were "quite serious about a long-term, stable strategic relations" with India and that it has had a history of reliable partnership.

EADS is competing with French firm Dassault Aviation and these two are the only two left in the fray four years after the tendering process began in August 2007.

In April this year, India had effectively eliminated American firms Boeing and Lockheed Martin along with Russian Mikoyan and Swedish SAAB from the contest after a strict evaluation trials that were completed over a year ago.
 
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Thats a good news but i don't see the EF purchasing any more Typhoons or for that matter taking on any future development of the aircraft. By becoming partner of such an expensive project would be a bad idea considering the partner countries themselves are purchasing other fighter jets.
 
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thats good news for ISI...They can get hold of some classified technology of eurofighter from india.....instead of europe.
 
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Allaying Indian fears of technology denials and sanctions, as experienced after its 1998 nuclear tests, Maute said the four partner nations were "quite serious about a long-term, stable strategic relations" with India and that it has had a history of reliable partnership.

The real problem is still out there.. GoI and IAF very well knows this... Rafale will be the one...
 
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This video of EF was awesome, someone posted it on IDF and I liked a lot.. It's my favorite now. (Thanks for the poster)
 
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thats good news for ISI...They can get hold of some classified technology of eurofighter from india.....instead of europe.

Oh yeah i forgot, Great Pakistani aircraft Industry. Who have hold on classified technology from all around the world and they will make an invincible 8th gen fighter at PAC. Just to remind you that we we are purchasing it for you only. So that you can get to know its technology some day :).
 
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For now the Rafale seems to be the better option simply because it's easier to deal with a single country instead of a group of 4 countries.
By the way,the EF AESA radar may come later but will definately be much better than the RBE 2 of Rafale.
REGARDS....
 
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One side Germany's superhuman engineering skills and on the other side, France's elegant masterstroke. This contest is a difficult one to decide. The only point where EFT loses is pricing (Tranche 3 is true multirole).
 
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thats good news for ISI...They can get hold of some classified technology of eurofighter from india.....instead of europe.

Certified troll ..... :cool:

And what use ISI make of that classified tehnology.. ??
 
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One side Germany's superhuman engineering skills and on the other side, France's elegant masterstroke. This contest is a difficult one to decide. The only point where EFT loses is pricing (Tranche 3 is true multirole).

Yeah,the trench 3b will definately outclass the Dassault Rafale by a significant margine but no one knows when will it come.Moreover just look at the cost!!It's damn 110-120 mn $/plane!!!!Even the PAKFA's project fly away cost is stated at 90mn.So what is the point to go for it when we can get a fighter generation ahead and that too in a lesser price????
Besides,I don't think that IAF has enough time to weight for the trench 3b.They need fast induction and in that Rafale will win hands down.
What's your say buddy????
 
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thats good news for ISI...They can get hold of some classified technology of eurofighter from india.....instead of europe.

dude i don't understand why some pakistani members try to troll and destry the thread, no need to quote ISI and RAW here, BTW can't u think of develeping of your own? Why?
 
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