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IAF tender for 126 fighters cleared....finallly!!!!!!!!!!!

Gripen offers tech transfer for combat aircraft

TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ MONDAY, JULY 02, 2007 08:54:10 PM]

NEW DELHI: Even as the government is finalising ground rules for acquisition of 126 multi-role combat aircraft at a cost of $10 billion, Swedish company Gripen has indicated that it was willing to provide full transfer of technology and offer integration of its aircraft with all weapon systems available across the world. The move comes at a time when the government is expected to come out with a request for proposal (RFP) for the mega deal.

American, French and Russian companies are also in the race for supplying multi-role combat aircraft to Indian Air Force. Gripen International has indicated to the Indian authorities that its product would be cheaper than other comparable aircraft in terms of life cycle cost – or cost of acquisition plus operations.

We understand that life cycle of a defence aircraft in India could even extend to 40 years and that makes our position strong, said Mr Tony Ogilvy, Gripen International’s director in India. Our aircraft are designed to last for decades and what we would offer to India is the second generation Gripen with updated facilities, he added.

"Our aircraft are suited for integration with all advanced weapon systems available in the world, including missile systems provided by the US and Israel," Mr Ogilvy said. The company has already made efforts to familiarise the Indian Air Force with its aircraft and is keenly looking forward to the request for proposal (RFP) that the government is finalising.

"Training of pilots for our aircraft is simple and the time-frame depends on the role for which training is imparted," Mr Ogilvy said. The company’s recent customers include South Africa and Czech republic.

On transfer of technology, he said that Gripen was willing to provide all the know-how for India to carry out modifications according to its needs. This could enable Indian companies like Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) to imbibe latest technologies and utilise them effectively.

The RFP for the multi-role combat aircraft that the government plans to acquire has been pending for years. Among those in the race for the mega deal include F18 (Boeing) and F16 (Lockheed Martin) of the US, Mig 35 from Russia, Dassault Rafale of France and Eurofigher developed by a European consortium.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...r_for_combat_aircraft/articleshow/2167854.cms

I am not the greatest of Gripen for its intended role in the IAF, neverthless good news
 
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Regardless of F-18 being great planes, i wudnt want to see US hardwares filling up such important spaces in IAF. How much ever you try to localise the content you still would depend on US for critical componants, which they can withheld in future.

Why give them a chance?

Buy from the french...they will sell anything to anybody for money...or from the ruskies and make another MKI beast.
 
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US will change now,

I support the F-18 Super Hornet II, it has the best sensor fusion and advanced weaponary and RCS reduction. EuroFighter seems the better long term bet. F/A-18 will retire atleast 10 years before the EuroFighter. F/A-18 Super Hornet for 54 Million is god damn cheap. And at 60 Million a piece we can get easily inside our budget.
 
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