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I would say it would be better if IAF get some Deal with F-35 , with a custom made F-35 II lightning IAF can be the first to pitch a 5th Gen Fighter in Indo-Pak race .. when you have Tejas MK1/2 already in pipeline you have no reason to buy F-16's .. and getting them at timeline of 2025 will be when Europeans will be retiring them, PAF will also be retiring older blocks after 2025 too .. so the benefit wont be that huge as some Members here Pretend ..
and i agree with @A.P. Richelieu
@MilSpec @Nilgiri @Czar786 @SpArK whats your take on this deal ?
Great question.
IAF was obsessed with the Gnat's light nimble characteristics, it drilled the idea in it's minions, and DRDO blindly followed suit. Today as it stands, the idea to me is antiquated. As we stand now, we need to squeeze the most power projection out of the platform. Tejas from the get go should have been designed to replicate the performance characteristics and scalability of LWF platforms like F16 and F/A18, like the Gripen.
We instead wanted a mirage that would behave more like a Gnat. With the risk of sounding philosophical, it seems to deeply rooted in our culture of punching below our weight. Our great admiration of underdog triumph syndrome as with the sabre slayers, without giving a thought to how did a country 7 times smaller was able to overwhelm us platform vs platform. Our pilots were left to fend for themselves against a top notch Air Superiority fighter like F86''s with a trainer.
IAF thought it had money to splurge so it chose the Rafale, not 50 but 126 of them with an additional 72 as follow on option, without realising the fact even though India has money doesn't mean IAF will get the money. So now it's options were whether to stick to rafale and get smaller numbers, and pitch it's hopes on LCA, which has a Ghar ki Murgi Daal Barabar situation.
F16 as a LWF platform in it's current avatar, F16IN without it's political strings would have made the best choice for IAF's requirements for Range, Payload, Agility, scalability as well as it's impressive weapons package. The only problem is system control and weapons integration .
If it was up to me, I would much rather wait for LCA mk2 with what ever redesign was desired from IAF, rather than implementing a front-line American system. I would be extremely disappointed if F16 was bought and restricted to NATO weaponry. If anything this was a wasted opportunity for the Dassault, all this could have been their's only if they weren't so French in their dealings.