Capt.Popeye
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True, sir but we complete deal for Jaguar in 1979 & its first induction in RAF is in 1971. Currently Jaguar is more than 40 year old technology & we would plan for more 15 years. Didn't you think Jaguar would live their life more than they worth it. We put MIG-21 in our fleet more than hlf century due to 'LOST DECADE' today situation is different. Jaguar would be replace by more capable multirole fighter with low operating cost.
We have some new airframe due to HAL's pathetic production rate.
Its not as simple or simplistic as that. The basic tech may be 40 yrs old but the crucial parts of the aircraft have been getting periodically updated through the upgrades. The acquisition and retention of the MiG-21 fleet was based on different considerations, so it will be unwise to compare them.
Then again; operating costs and acquisition costs are different parameters.
Also recall that in Iraq; the RAF Jaguars performed better and more reliably than the Tornados; though the Tornados were a a generation later.
Is'nt the USAF still flying the A-10 Warthogs? Must be a reason for that. Some aircraft fit very well into specific niches or performance slots. The claimed Multi-Role Aircraft; after a point are really compromises.