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Nobody knows what the heck is happening. Better to wait for the bigger number to be announced (if at all) than to go by assumption. This is a crazy deal, nobody has any idea what is really happening.
I guess PMO wants to save the force depletion first, shut the shouting and demand for jets and proceed with usual negotiations. If this is the line of action then I say it's a good one
Current rate of Rafale production is 11 which would increase 2.5 fold if they got order which turn 28 or 27 jet a year.
They have to deliver 24 jets to Egypt & 36 jets to IAF.
Why do you think they can't complete within 2 years?
As of 2012, the fabrication process of each fighter took 24 months, with an annual production rate of eleven aircraft
Why do you think they can't complete within 2 years?
@ 11 / year ....it would take around 3 years ....but 1st yr itself we can have 10-12 Rafale.....GreatCurrent rate of Rafale production is 11 which would increase 2.5 fold if they got order which turn 28 or 27 jet a year.
They have to deliver 24 jets to Egypt & 36 jets to IAF.
Why do you think they can't complete within 2 years?
Current rate of Rafale production is 11 which would increase 2.5 fold if they got order which turn 28 or 27 jet a year.
As it stands; the Jaguar has a niche role in the IAF's scheme of things: as a low level strike aircraft.
The Rafale comes in at A2G and also A2A roles, much more generalist. Therefore the Rafale will also substitute for the MiG-21 Bis and Bisons, while the MiG-27 is phasing out earlier.
Well buddy this is really a great news for India and IAF but let not be too much optimistic
Dassault Rafale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So if they start to produce all 36 today then it will take two years to deliver them... that is not possible.
I think 3.5 years will deliver them all.
Well buddy this is really a great news for India and IAF but let not be too much optimistic
Dassault Rafale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So if they start to produce all 36 today then it will take two years to deliver them... that is not possible.
I think 3.5 years will deliver them all.
France’s Rafale: UAE Deal Back on BoardsA Reuters report indicates that Dassault Aviation is in talks once more with UAE to replace its fighters. Dassault indicated it could ramp production up from one per month to 2.5 per month in the face of export orders.
You watch/read enough sources, your brains will run right outside of your head. There is so much crazy, contradictory information, don't think anyone knows for sure.
You watch/read enough sources, your brains will run right outside of your head. There is so much crazy, contradictory information, don't think anyone knows for sure.