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As said, the first FGFA squadron is aimed at 2022 and in any war from then on, will not only be the prime A2A fighter, but also the prime deep strike and SEAD fighter.
Behind it MKIs and Rafales will cover nearly all roles in A2A and A2G, which shows why there is not much prospect for LCA in IAF. By the time all 80 x MK2s will be inducted we will even have armed Rustoms Hs and even more of the CAS role will be diverted. LCA simply is the low end of IAF and the longer it needs to be inducted, the less interest IAF will have in higher numbers. One reason I would have prefered a simply MK2 development and earlier induction.
MKI production run will end in 2017, FGFA will commence in 2018 early 2019. so when will FGFA will have full operational squadron strength?
When ADA has long struggled with LCA mk1 and Mk2, banking on Ucavs made by them is fool hardy
Not really, the max that it will do is point defence and CAS, similar to what Mig 21s, M2Ks, Mig 29 and Jags do. Any role above will be done by fore suitable aircrafts, like MKI, Rafale, or in future drones and 5th aircrafts. LCA will of course be a multi role fighter, but if at all for export customers, that doesn't have the luxury of IAF to have such a capable fleet.
M2K is a multi role strike platform, Mig 29 is an out and out air superiority platform, Jaguar is deep penetration strike fighter, Mig 21 is a an interceptor aircraft,
Dedicated CAS fighter in IAF is mig 27 not jaguar,If LCA Mk2 becomes what was envisaged to be, It will easily take on CAP roles (i.e area defense) as well as Ground attack roles.
And yes I do put my faith 100% in LCA MK2 and the pilot than propeller powered drones and CAD models of UCAVS with 2 bombs in the bay!