Good news,for India,and for Airbus.
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Very welcome news indeed.
AESA may be.... But 1 more platform........
Of course it will be AESA, it will be close to the EL/W-2090's performance level.
Lol, Parrikar is following the strange way of the PM, first publicaly bashing DRDO to work better and showing a much needed strict approach and making a U-TURN an awarding them again. Disappointing! So much for not take too many projects.
I'm pleased he approved this for sure, I still don't get where you are coming from with respect to bashing the DRDO's attempt to make a Phalcon-like AWACS in-house mated with a Western (non-Russian) airframe, this is on going to be a huge boost for the IAF and a great product to have made in India.
However
@sancho sir I'm sure you would agree Mr Parrikar is acting rather inconsistently- the Avro replacement/C-295 deal has been stalled for months under his stewardship for being a single-vendor situation and yet this deal gets cleared despite being a single-vendor situation itself? I'm not questioning his clearing of this deal (he should be commended for that) but I am wondering why he wouldn't apply this same policy to the Avro replacement which is pressing itself.
Anyway, at least he is finally clearing deals and this move pretty much guarantees the A330 MRTT is going to be ordered by the IAF shortly.
It doesn't matter how many A330s flying in India in airlines, but for IAF it's the 3rd AWACS platform,
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@Capt.Popeye pointed out the MRO facilities will be in India itself as is so the maintenance issues will be negligible for the IAF as compared to the IL-76s/A-50s that are only operated by the IAF in India and if you think about it, within a decade, with the IL-76's retirement, the IAF will be in a position where it is having to provide MRO support for just 3-5 airframes (the A-50s) this is a far more troublesome issue. Let's not forget the IAF will also be getting 12+ A330 MRTTs (and the IN looking at 4-6 for themselves) so there will be substantial investment in training, spares, infrastructure etc for this type by the IAF anyway.
And nobody cares, because that doesn't reduce the logistical burden withing IAF, that has to operate 3 different aircrafts, with 3 different radar systems, 3 different types of internal systems, needs to train pilots for 3 different types of Aircrafts, needs to train ground crews for 3 different types of aircrafts, that are operated at IAF air bases not civil airports... So it's not about the maintenance or regular checks, but the operational service on a day to day base that will be streched by adding another different type of platform and radar system.
Whilst this is true I fell as though you are overplaying the downsides of this and underestimating the positives. The A330-based AWACS (India) will have commonality with the IAF's A330 MRTTs and potentially the Air India One replacement which could be the A330 not to mention all the A330s operated by India's airlines and other regional airlines who will use India's A330 MRO facilities.
All in all good news and a good decision.