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F-18 with EPE engine of thrust 120kn+ each and a few Growlers ...yippeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Nice aircraft to think about. But they are not likely fly in IN service.
So if the Dassault is going with the Rafael N (dual seat naval version of Rafael M), then IN would be interested in it or they will go with the LCA for the IAC-2 and IAC-3. I have heard that Rafael would be on IN Carriers soon....
Its confusing, why in the world would the Indian armed forces want to increase the number of types they operate when the worldwide trend is to reduce and procure common aircraft?
IAC1 will be STOBAR so the best aircraft to continue with the trend is the Mig-29K.(or perhaps challenge the Ruskies with a Mig-35K??). do the migs lack a capability that the others offer?
Moreover.. adapting the SH or Rafale M to a STOBAR carrier seems pointless.. and the other competitors have not yet tested any carrier capable designs.
Coming to IAC 2 which is supposedly CATOBAR.. the IN can simply purchase the Rafale M outright.. allowing another bonus in commonality in both logistics and training with the IAF.. perhaps with exchange pilots.
The N-LCA will play the role of the light interceptor and attack on these ships.. how many?To accommodate the N-LCA means crossing the 100 aircraft mark(will the IAF's ego be ready to accept this?).
Well firstly the IN aviation arm is completely separate to IAF so has their own logistics and infrastructure setup so it is rather irrelevant what the IAF operates. In this regard the IN have complete freedom to go for whatever platform they want. Naturally there would be some benefits with going for the same platform as IAF but this is not essential. And regarding the N-MMRCA procurement, these planes are for exclusive use on IN ACCs IAC 2- which will probably be CATOBAR (most likely EMALS fitted) configured as the full air complements for IAC 1 and INS Vikramditya have already been paid for and are being delivered (Mig-29K) and will be complemented with the N-LCA. As such a follow-on order for Mig-29K over and above the 45 on order is not likely. I'd say the F-35C was the most like;y platform IN will go for as they want something contemporary and able to suit their needs of the future and all other 5th gen naval platforms are a while away.
Dassault has no problem with the N version, French MoD didn't fund the version that's all. So IF IN would require a twin seat version, like at N-LCA and the Mig, Dassault can offer India to fund and produce this version at HAL, because the naval version has high commonality to the air force version that HAL will build anyway.
N-LCA could be used on IAC 2 only if it will be a STOBAR carrier, but even if, it might be very unlikely because of the low capabilities as a carrier fighter.
I mean that now Dassault has some funds with MMRCAs order and they were quite keen to have Rafael N for their Navy, as well as IN was interested in rafael too. So will France going to produce it for their won slef as well as for INAF too?
Apart from being 5th Gen, what additional value added features does its naval version has as compared to other naval versions. I know its a good fighter, But naval version i have no clue...Any expert opinions
And what will be F-35C's advantages and disadvantages!
I mean that now Dassault has some funds with MMRCAs order and they were quite keen to have Rafael N for their Navy, as well as IN was interested in rafael too. So will France going to produce it for their won slef as well as for INAF too?
Good news for India congrats every nation has a right to defend its self and upgrade it's forces ... but guys plzz for GOD's sake stop bringing Pakistan in to it it's getting really old now lets be matture and stick to the topic i mean really just stop the BS.