sancho
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@sancho I believe that IAF has capable people deciding what they need, somehow we seems to question every decision our military makes. What I heard was C-17 was capable of landing on Leh with full load. Also while A400 is bigger in size it can carry less weight than C-17, just read somewhere, not sure if true.
That's the duty of the public, to question what the government or in this case the forces does with taxpayers money, or for the defence of the country. Not to mention that the forces not always get what they want, or can do what they want. IAF wanted M2K-5s and years later they might get Rafale based on government decisions / requirements. The C17 procurement could have been a political choice too, since it was the only deal in the last years that wasn't based on any evaluations, or a competition, however, my point here is only about usefulness of a follow deal.
Btw, the A400 is not bigger than the C17:
A400
Length: 45.1 m
Wingspan: 42.4 m
Height: 14.7 m
Empty weight: 76,500 kg
C17
Length: 53 m
Wingspan: 51.75 m
Height: 16.8 m
Empty weight: 128,100 kg
Adding 10 more C-17 is the most logical choice according to me. One thing we forget that Indian armed forces are not looking for just replacement of Soviet era systems. They are planning to replace it by more capable systems in even more quantities. So, 25 C-17 is not a far fetched idea. Same can be said about C-130Js..
It is when you compare cost vs requirements, 25 x C17 costs over $10 billions and that although we don't have an operational capability to operate main parts of our forces abroad, or with 77t loads. Similarly, more C130Js makes only sense if there is a requirement for it, either for tanker, or special varients that MTA won't offer. Otherwise we only reduce the order of MTA and reduce the benefit of the money we spend in that development.
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