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Indian defence minister draws line at 36 Rafales

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  • India's defence minister has said Delhi will not buy more than the 36 Dassault Rafales to which it committed in April
  • The announcement confirms the end of the MMRCA tender and the government's commitment to the Tejas LCA programme
India will neither licence-build additional Dassault Rafale fighters nor acquire more than the 36 it recently agreed to buy in flyaway condition, the country's Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said on 21 May.

In multiple interviews to TV channels to mark the completion of the government's first year in office, Parrikar said the money India had saved by acquiring 90 fewer Rafales would be diverted to buying 200-odd indigenous Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA).

"By buying 36 Rafales instead of 126, I have saved the cost of 90 Rafales," Parrikar said, adding that this amount was around INR900 billion (USD15.51 billion). "We will use this money to buy Tejas LCA priced at around INR1.5 billion each," he added.

The LCA will replace 10 to 12 MiG-21 and MiG-27 squadrons to be retired from 2022 onwards, he said.

Parrikar declined to reveal the cost of the 36 Rafales, whose purchase Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced in Paris on 10 April and which are presently the subject of negotiations. He did, however, confirm that the contract includes a 50% offset obligation.

India's Ministry of Defence (MoD) had been in negotiations with Dassault since 2012 to acquire 126 Rafales in support of the Indian Air Force (IAF) requirement for medium multirole combat aircraft.

Of these, 18 were to have been bought off the shelf and 108 licence-built by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd in Bangalore.

Meanwhile, preliminary investigations indicate engine problems could have resulted in an IAF Sukhoi Su-30MKI multirole fighter crashing in Assam state on 19 May, official sources said. The crash was the sixth such incident involving an IAF Su-30 since the aircraft entered Indian service in 1997.

A court of inquiry into the accident is under way. Both pilots ejected safely from the fighter, which was on a routine sortie from Tezpur's Salonibari base but developed "technical problems" shortly after taking off, sources said.

In March Parrikar told parliament that the Su-30 fleet was plagued by "engine failure in air and engine-related problems" and that the IAF had documented 35 problems with the Saturn Al-31Fp powerpack.

Russian officials, however, deny such problems and attribute all six of the IAF's Su-30 accidents to "human error": an assessment with which the IAF strongly disagrees.

The IAF has inducted around 200 of 272 Su-30s acquired for more than USD12 billion.

Indian defence minister draws line at 36 Rafales - IHS Jane's 360
 
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Not good decision. What the use of only 36 refales in big airforce like India?? Atleast we should have 72 refale to counter big enemy. Refale could be a game changer if we have more than 70.
 
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What LCA the MOD is talking of? It is still being tested. It would take at least 5 to 7 years before LCA is battle ready. You cannot talk of filling your squadrons with a plane that is still in testing phases.
 
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What LCA the MOD is talking of? It is still being tested. It would take at least 5 to 7 years before LCA is battle ready. You cannot talk of filling your squadrons with a plane that is still in testing phases.


wouldn't it of been easier to just license build the mirage 2000?? would of saved a decade in research and development.
 
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wouldn't it of been easier to just license build the mirage 2000?? would of saved a decade in research and development.

It would have been better. I agree that Indian government want indigenous planes to fly. But security is more important, 'make in India' can wait.
 
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its too bad,36 fighters wont make any difference in a two front war, china got goose bumps after hearing 126 rafales.......even they knew it was a game changer........:(today is the darkest day for the military:cry:..........I dont expect tejas to be of any use when pakistan would be flying DSI enabled palnes by 2020:sick:
 
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its too bad,36 fighters wont make any difference in a two front war, china got goose bumps after hearing 126 rafales.......even they knew it was a game changer........:(today is the darkest day for the military:cry:..........I dont expect tejas to be of any use when pakistan would be flying DSI enabled palnes by 2020:sick:

Goose bumps:haha::haha::haha:
 
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36 is ok if it wasn't working out price wise with the French but the rest will go into procuring LCA ? :suicide2:

hope they privatize and get some decent partners for HAL if that is truly what the future holds, HAL-Mikoyan, HAL-Sukhoi, Boeing-HAL.. something, please.
 
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@Gabriel92 : Hows the french media playing this news out? 126+63 is now just 36 that also under negotiations... Surely, the lost chance will hurt India as much as it hurts France or Dassault in particular. Bcz nowhere Egypt Qatar or 36 India can be compared to 126+63 follow on order size..
You feel Dassault and French government still has something under Make In India? You feel its a pressure ploy..
36 numbers dont look good actually. Its very encouraging news that LCA is given due importance but DM Parrikar may have also thrown something else here.
If Rafale beyond 36 is NO
LCA ~200
Su30MKI 272
other aircraft like Mirages, Jaguar 10-15 more years
to be retired Mig21/27 etc
It Makes me think, DM Parrikar is building here a case for PM Modi visit to Russia. Something seems to be cooking in that front for FGFA which also would require a good sizeable commitment..
Or perhaps AMCA plan with USA tech help via GE engine...
 
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