Daneshmand
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Yes, that should be the goal. However ToT makes sense when the numbers are large. For a squadron or two worth, it won't make economic sense. Because to setup the production lines also should be economically viable and costs spread out over a larger number of air frames.
That said, if Iran goes for complete ToT, then the ToT for the Indian designed parts will also be transferred to Iran. Our main work came when Su-30 back in late 1990's/early 2000's was a plane with good physical handling but lacked in Electronics and Avionics. We changed it massively by integrating European and Israeli Tech in the plane into what came to be the Su-30MKI.
The difference was so dramatic that after that the customers(like Indonesia and Malaysia) wanted similar planes - so Russia modeled its newer variant by 'Russianizing' all the European and Israeli tech. We also designed some parts ourselves that bettered the original equipment. Like the Mission Computer.
In any case, Iran should definitely go for tech transfer. It would enhance the tech base in Iran.
For Iran, cost is not an issue. Technology is. Some day Iran will be sanctioned again. This is what every Iranian knows. Iran should use this breathing time to accumulate as much technology as possible.
A production line is very useful since it can then enable Iran to expand it and modify it to produce other models. For instance a production line for Su-30 would come in handy tomorrow if Iran wants to go for a deal to produce T-50. If Iran does not get a production line for Su-30, it should also forget about getting any ToT for a fifth generation fighter as well.
Iran is not like any other country (Malaysia, Eritrea or Egypt). It has to strive to have in-house enabling technologies. And you can't really put a price tag on technology. Since when you don't have it, then you simply don't have it.
you cant do that, so not dreaming about it please.
No maneuverability, no fighter plane. The modern fighter plane is designed and built around Energy Maneuverability Theorem. Otherwise, every one would just strap a big asszz radar on a A-380 and load it with 200 missiles and send it to battle.