sardar1987
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We are already upgrading MKIs to Super Sukhoi standards, by the time FGFA becomes mainstay of
IAF (that would happen a long time after 2030), it will be time to retire the MKIs altogether.
We have already operated a mix of Russian and French aircraft to good effect back in 1999, we can do
that far more efficiently now.
Having different types of tech will also help to keep the enemy guessing.
Yes, and for dealing with PAF, existing MKIs are enough. If the MKIs are upgraded to Super-MKI standard
then more so. And the same Super-MKI with Rafale is enough to have an edge over PLAAF for the foreseeable
future. When FGFA arrives, it will keep the PLAAF "5th gen" lot guessing.
Then tell the govt. to stop making stupid decisions with the way things are working in the finance sector. If
they don't listen, kick them out of power and bring in a govt. that works better.
BTW, there is a great deal of exaggeration going on around India's "worsening economy".
PAK-FA in it's present form is not superior to Rafale in any respectable way, save for lesser RCS.
There is a lot of technology that needs to be developed for PAKFA to make it a true F-22 rival, and this
tech won't be fully developed and operational anytime before 2025. By then, if we don't induct
Rafale, the squadron strength will reach truly pitiful levels - emboldening our adventurous neighbours.
Help industry in exactly what way? Electronics? Composites? Or some truly next-gen tech?? ToT regarding
such 5th gen stuff won't be ready to be transferred before 2020 in any way, and even then, what makes
you think Indian industry will be ready to absorb it?
Isn't it better to increase the private industries' work experience with aircraft-related systems by
involving them in Rafale production first? Any idea how many private-sector players are waiting to
gain big benefits via offsets and/or tech transfer/production contracts from Dassault/Thales/Snecma??
There is a better idea - give up Kashmir to Pak and AP to China and sit in our bathtubs reading magazines.
Believe me, the economic situation at present is certainly not the best of times, but it's so bad either
that we give up all major deals like this - you are simply exaggerating problems to make them look
colossal - do not be lured by the ideas of disaster theorists.
Man u don't get it.Even i was sold on rafale the other week but scenario will def change now.The deal will definitely not be signed before mid 2014 after elections and this food security bill is goona stay here for sure.So how do you guess govt raises the money with puny growth rate of 5-6 %(for at least a few years)
answer-It has happened in 90's and will happen again,defence cuts are round the corner and they are gonna make equisitions damn difficult
Regarding superiority of rafale,,,u can say whatever but the only thing rafale does better than pakfa is passive detection,,,nothing else even comes closer.