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It seems that IAF is on its way to buy every single type of fighter aircraft ever built on planet earth. I wonder why so much military equipment. This is essentially madness. A plan madness. They are going to conquer the whole world.
It seems idiotic. But truth be told we are retiring Mig 21, Mig 27. They are already out of their lifespan. If we want to have 45 squadrons, we need extra numbers than 200 Tejas. But I would have preferred 126 Rafales though.
Can't afford a huge number of Rafales, they are ridiculously costly. This was somethuing that should have been done during the MMRCA contract, who in his or her right mind would have put in single engined & twin engined planes in the same competition & then judge only by capability without factoring in cost? We did, that didn't work, so now we need a new plan. Which this is.
We are not going to pay for 126 Rafales in single tranche are we? It would have to be shelled over a period of 8-10 years. With 50% offsets to India actual outgo of dollars might have been 15B over a period of 10 years where our economy too would have developed much. That was feasable. The only hiccup was Ambani won over Dassault with suitcases to build Rafales with their company. And it resulted in scrapping of MMRCA and not costs alone.
So India doing what it should have done in 2003. Der aye, durust aye.
Scrap the LCA to be a technology demonstator only- focus on a AMCA in 2030
Get the Gripen or F-16IN to replace the Mig-23s and 27s
Offsets help in getting orders to Indian companies but doesn't reduce the cost involved & probably increase it. Even the present price is extraordinarily high which is why negotiations dragged out for 2 years after the PM decided. $25 billion would have left the rest of the air force cupboard bare for the foreseeable future. Simply not possible unless the IAF decided that it could do with a lot fewer aircrafts..
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I read some where that in early 2000 sukhoi offers single engine plane S55 for IAF . But it is dropped. Why not reconsider that offer. Senior members Please give more infohow about JF-17 a good machine for surgical strikes too
If that is what India is looking for
It seems idiotic. But truth be told we are retiring Mig 21, Mig 27. They are already out of their lifespan. If we want to have 45 squadrons, we need extra numbers than 200 Tejas. But I would have preferred 126 Rafales though.
DM's words cannot be taken at face value.
He also said that India did not have money before closing the RAFALE deal.
F-16 deal is very much alive.
how are you bro good to see youPersonally I am against this jet.
It is a technology of a bygone era and has its limitations.
We don't need it.
There are better partners to cooperate than this.
how are you bro good to see you
but F16 Blk 70/72 stll has the best engine power to wieght ratio service record and radar and EW+ECM+Jammaer+ avionics suits and countermasures and weapons pakage than any other fighter jet exept F22 in the world today and is the most successfull fighter platform today