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I don't understand why our govt is going with an American fighter even after they are aware of the strings attached with it. Also inducting a new platform results in a logistical nightmare and mpresent ce the serviceability no matter even if the jets are manufactured in India. Moreover, Trump's whole campaign has been based upon bringing back the jobs to US, most importantly the manufacturing jobs. So, even if LM offers the production line, it would be more of an assembly line rather than full scale production which most Indians here are claiming that F-16IN has a possibility of being manufacturing with 90% Indian raw materials. Also, PAF has tremendous experience with F-16s and they know the bird in and out, so atleast in the next two decades if IAF opts F-16s they may only have an advantage in BVR combat due to Blk-70 but PAF would have an upperhand in WVR combat.
It is always better to stick to the LCA, open up two more production lines for the private sector in order to increase the rate of production and there is a higher possibility to improve the quality and order two more squadrons of Rafales. Invest more on developing newer and more advanced blocks of LCA and AMCA by partnering with private Indian defense entities and push Russians for the FGFA.
The requirement for SE is arising from the fact that the mismanagement from HAL with LCA has meant that no private sector company is willing to join in with the present terms and conditions of HAL. And neither is HAL interested in utilising its present capacity to the fullest to deliver the present numbers fastly.
So IAF has reconciled that they cannot depend up on HAL.
Then lets come to the options , its Gripen vs F16, where F16 is a better choice.
About serviceability of F16, well just like we have a contract with LM for our C130s for 85% availability rate , we will have similar agreement for F16s.
About its production , we will be getting enough ToT to manufacture the aircraft and its spares in India.
And an IAF pilot will always have greater chances on an F16 than on Mig21.