sancho
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Absolutely agree with you, the CV-22 is an ideal SOFs transport doing things nothing else on the planet can do. IAF should seriously look into the CV-22 operated by the USAF SOARs, probably wouldn't get the entire package but even a somewhat downgraded version would be an awesome and unmatched machine. The V-22 could be an ideal platform to fulfil many key areas in the Indian armed forces: as mentioned the SOFs/SOAR capability, ACC based AEW (could be used on the 40,000 class carriers and future 65,000+ carriers) for IN, aswell as utility role for IN (carrier replenishment at sea) like USN currently does with Greyhounds which V-22 is soon to replace, Would also be a great platform for troop carrier on the IN's future LPD/LHDs for IN's expeditionary force, could also be great for IA/IAF in general utility role transporting large amounts a long way to remote locations. Hopefully these plans are already on the table somewhere in MoD.
AFAIK the USN has not ordered the V22 anymore, they might look for another fixedwing aircraft to replace the Greyhounds and I wouldn't suggest the V22 for the normal transport of troops, because it's simply too expensive and not too much more capable in this role compared to helicopters. The speed advantage here will be even equalised by NG helicopters with pusher rotors like the Kamov Ka 92, or the Mi X1, which is why I hope we go for an co-development with them for one of these helicopters, rather than developing IMRH alone.
However, for special ops in the air force, or on carriers for AWACS, tanker, long range utility and long range ASW roles it would be highly useful and why I would like to see India/HAL going for a JV with Boeing, for the production of parts of the V22s in India, especially if we might fund the development of specialised versions (AWACS, ASW).