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@BD_patriot to counter Rafales? Ind stationed them to counter China.. not BD.
Wait it out, and have fun watching Bangladeshi response.
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@BD_patriot to counter Rafales? Ind stationed them to counter China.. not BD.
Actually it is difficult to take out SU than Rafale but any how it all matters on who is sitting inside the jet and that is what makes a big difference, a key area where India lacks a lot.Induct something that can even remotely take on the SU 30's, and Rafale will greet you at the western border. Besides, we have got you covered wIth our SAM's and missiles for the so called approaching Pakistan. Rafale would be an overkill..
This is why India needs a blanket ban on newspapers getting access to info related to defence. Every babu seeking his 5 seconds of fame will blurt out anything making intel gathering easier, rather than forcing opposition to rely on ELINT & HUMINT.
Actually it is difficult to take out SU than Rafale but any how it all matters on who is sitting inside the jet and that is what makes a big difference, a key area where India lacks a lot.
Induct something that can even remotely take on the SU 30's, and Rafale will greet you at the western border. Besides, we have got you covered wIth our SAM's and missiles for the so called approaching Pakistan. Rafale would be an overkill..
@GR!FF!N
About your comment above, whats your understanding, Rafale is being put as replacement of MiG 27 or counter to newer Chinese fighters (J-10 specifically)?
I'm trying to link this thing with role planners are (or might be) thinking for Rafale in future. On eastern side, we don't envisage tank or heavy artillery battles in same manner as on Western. So placing Rafale on East looks primarily to counter Air threat and here numerical parity maintenance will come into picture at some time. this therefore points that more Rafale are in offing (i mean beyond 36 contracted + 18 reservation of rights).
Also any idea right now on primary weapon package for Rafale?
Thanks!
@Taygibay @Vergennes
This point actually is confusing. Historically Himalayas have provided a sort of natural cover against any massive artillery attack (or tank battles) and therefore use of A2G capability might be limited on East of Sikkim (if we take Chinese threat into account). Now if we also consider induction of Rudra and Apache, which have dedicated anti artillery role.Ground Attack
This point actually is confusing. Historically Himalayas have provided a sort of natural cover against any massive artillery attack (or tank battles) and therefore use of A2G capability might be limited on East of Sikkim (if we take Chinese threat into account). Now if we also consider induction of Rudra and Apache, which have dedicated anti artillery role.
MKI has long legs but placing 1-2 squadrons of Rafale in that sector points to something else. With concentration of such massive air power in east, means India might be looking to re-adjust its current fleet distribution.
& it would make it interesting to see, how Western allocation of resources pan out.
What better option?
After seeing Pakistan's experience with the US, it is always better to go with the French for a western fighter or go with the Russians. US is well known for using countries for it's own geo-political interests and may ditch anytime they're done with it. What if US stops supplying spares or new fighter jets when things aren't as good as they are now.The US offered F-16's and F-18's (they are still offering in fact), and unlike France they weren't trying to rip you off with outrageous prices.
@GR!FF!N
About your comment above, whats your understanding, Rafale is being put as replacement of MiG 27 or counter to newer Chinese fighters (J-10 specifically)?
I'm trying to link this thing with role planners are (or might be) thinking for Rafale in future. On eastern side, we don't envisage tank or heavy artillery battles in same manner as on Western. So placing Rafale on East looks primarily to counter Air threat and here numerical parity maintenance will come into picture at some time. this therefore points that more Rafale are in offing (i mean beyond 36 contracted + 18 reservation of rights).
Also any idea right now on primary weapon package for Rafale?
Thanks!
@Taygibay @Vergennes
Why Rafale when there were so much better options.
The US offered F-16's and F-18's (they are still offering in fact), and unlike France they weren't trying to rip you off with outrageous prices.