damiendehorn
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Don't quote me for dumbass 1 liners again.
Generation in terms of electronic warfare. Like I said. Electronics are constantly being updated as well as EW eq. They evolution of streamlined cockpits is still being done. Imagine all aspect observation and tracking. Stealth will be of limited use against othe stealth aircraft. PAK-FA is going to be designed for something like this in mind. As for the Tejas, its a 4 gen airframe very similar to Rafale albeit with a much lower wing loading and weight. The electronics will keep getting updated. Once the engine is the F-414 than the Tejas will have limited super cruise.
Thats very unlikely even with the F414. You don't get super cruise just by increaseing the dry thrust by such a small factor (Just check the F414s dry thrust).
You skipped answering my query wrt. Point #3 which I specifically quoted and focussed on...Your response would be appreciated.
Wrt. to your current point. I do agree that at $40-$45 MM a pop, the price is not lucrative...
Nevertheless, this price is obviously based on the current configuration which includes the Indian requirements, ie. fully loaded..
Potential buyers if any will obviously consist of mostly third world countries...I do not believe that the export version will field each and every component that exists within aircraft as it currently stands...
Next,...exports usually start once economies of scale are achieved..At that point, the price should come down further..without going into if and when Indian sub systems become available for replacement in the current platform.
Nevertheless, we arent there yet...but you raise good points, and certainly something to consider if Export is a consideration for HAL.
Personally, I dont think this aircraft is meant for export...I think it should suffice as a stop gap measure/learning platform for the IAF.
The reason you dont see many third world countries with modern fighters is because they dont have budgets for planes at $40m each. They have to make do with either F7s or do without....thats where the LCA falls....too expensive for third world countries....yet not suited for rich advanced nations needs.
Right now you could buy a similar spec'd F-50 from South Korea for a lot less....and its already available, you see my point...The LCA is still years away from being available for export, priced far higher then its nearest competitor and its from a supplier thats not got the best reputation!