We're already buying a lot military hardwares from US like $1b C-130, $4b C-17 etc. So, this time Europeans will fight hard and they will also offer full transfer of technology to get a pie of India's defense deal!
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loool, another year... Classic... There will be management case studies done in the future on this.
BANGALORE (BNS): India is likely to sign the medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) contract by September 2011, Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief-of-Staff P V Naik said Thursday.
“Commercial negotiations for the deal will begin in next two to three weeks and we will be signing the MMRCA contract by September this year,” the IAF Chief told reporters at Aero India 2011.
All six contenders for the big-ticket deal are participating in the aero show, pegged to be Asia’s largest air show.
Earlier, Defence Minister AK Antony made it clear that no political considerations will come in the path while deciding the winner. He also said that the decision will be taken based on the requirements projected by the IAF.
India's planned multi-billion dollar aircraft deal is the biggest contract ever since the 1990s. In 2001, IAF sent out its request for information (RFI) for the 126 fighters. After delays lasting almost 2 years beyond the planned December 2005 issue date, the Ministry of Defence finally announced a formal Request for Proposal (RFP) on August 2007.
Six global fighters – Lockheed Martin's F-16 Super Viper, Eurofighter's Typhoon, Russian United Aircraft Corporation's Mikoyan MiG-35, France's Dassault Aviation's Rafale, Swedish SAAB's Gripen and Boeing's F/A-18 Super Hornet – had submitted their bids in response to it.
loool, another year... Classic... There will be management case studies done in the future on this.
loool, another year... Classic... There will be management case studies done in the future on this.
loool, another year... Classic... There will be management case studies done in the future on this.
You are a mod; do not put one liners like this.
We have a bunch of posters like AJTR to do that. No need for you to join them!
You can safely add 5 or 10 years to any Indian claim that something will happen "late this year" or "next year."wait a minute...
this russians planes plus that 5th gen fighter plus this mrca deal...
these planes wont be in service for another 10years..
wtf..
2012...
loool.. why be so womenish.. choose your plane thats it
You can safely add 5 or 10 years to any Indian claim that something will happen "late this year" or "next year."
You are a mod; do not put one liners like this.
We have a bunch of posters like AJTR to do that. No need for you to join them!
Even after the selection of MMRCA; price negotiation, discussing offsets and ToT terms is not exactly a "instant top ramen" like procedure. Especially when the amount involved is > $10 billion.
When you've been following this deal for as long as I have (right from inception), you'd know how to tell the BS easily.
They have been doing this for a while now "Late this year", "Early Next Year" tango for a while.
If the deal does not happen this year, pretty soon it won't make sense given that India has better 5th gen options too.