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With modi it will be earlyVendor selection in 2021. Start of induction 2024. Long way to go..
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With modi it will be earlyVendor selection in 2021. Start of induction 2024. Long way to go..
How does that matter?
I wonder how the PAF pilots will live this new reality, how can they even spend rest of their lives seeing this situation of their beloved f-sola. May be they will push army to normalise relationship with India for f--solas?
@MastanKhan
You forgot the point that Trump doesn't stay forever.Buying a US platform as our frontline or mainstay fighters that too in large numbers from the US would be the dumbest move India could ever make. The way how Trump has backed out from various agreements and treaties, how they withdrew support to various countries or supporting both sides of a conflict like the KSA vs Qatar and how they back stabbed many nations including Pak regarding the sale of F-16s are enough to say US is an unreliable partner and all it cares for is it's own interests.
I've seen many Indian members claiming it will create an aerospace ecosystem and what not but what LM is really trying to do is offload an obsolete tech where we will eventually see erroneous cost escalations where LM will make huge amounts of money while IAF will be left with an obsolete tech and I'm pretty sure US wouldn't accept for full ToT. Moreover F-16 has reached it's zenith of modernization and by the time LM sets up a plant, starts production - IAF may receive it's first jet by 2025 by which China and maybe even Pak would've acquired 5th gen fighters. PAF pilots also know the F-16s in and out and have been well versed with them, so even if IAF receives Blk-70, IAF may have an upper hand in BVR combat but PAF would definitely have an upper hand in WVR combat atleast for the first 5-7 years after induction. It is always better to rope in a technology partner like Dassault or some Russian firm and develop the AMCA and the GTX-Kaveri engine which could be used in both AMCA and LCA
On the other hand, India has chance to expose himself to so many excellent suppliers, although it's logistic nightmare.Here is the list of suppliers for the F-16, that India will have to deal with.
http://www.airframer.com/aircraft_detail.html?model=F-16_Fighting_Falcon
Including:
Such suppliers are supplying fuselage, wings, engines, control surfaces, landing gear, wheels,
- Hellenic Aerospace
- BAE Systems
- Korean Air Aerospace Corporation
- Elbit
- Therma A/S, Denmark
- TTTech Computertech AG, Germany
- Fokker, Holland
- Metronor A/S, Denmark
- Rohde & Schwarz, Germany
- TAT Technologies, Israel
radar, EW, IRST, fuel tanks, power supplies, computers, ejection seat and cockpit electronics to Lockheed Martin. (Of course not everything listed, look at the link)
Lockheed Martin does the rest.
Forget the Tejas, it's a notorious design in Human aviation development.I would still prefer our Tejas with uprated engine, modern weapon and EW suit over f16s.
Tejas FTW.
Here is the list of suppliers for the F-16, that India will have to deal with.
http://www.airframer.com/aircraft_detail.html?model=F-16_Fighting_Falcon
Including:
Such suppliers are supplying fuselage, wings, engines, control surfaces, landing gear, wheels,
- Hellenic Aerospace
- BAE Systems
- Korean Air Aerospace Corporation
- Elbit
- Therma A/S, Denmark
- TTTech Computertech AG, Germany
- Fokker, Holland
- Metronor A/S, Denmark
- Rohde & Schwarz, Germany
- TAT Technologies, Israel
radar, EW, IRST, fuel tanks, power supplies, computers, ejection seat and cockpit electronics to Lockheed Martin. (Of course not everything listed, look at the link)
Lockheed Martin does the rest.
New Recruit
It's up ignorance,do you think that a private business firm will do things for free. If at all LM shifts it's production line to India,then they will manage that cost via selling weapons to India,at the end OF the day we will be paying extra money per aircraft.You forgot the point that Trump doesn't stay forever.
Second, why the hell will India pay for shifting lm stuff to India. We never invited them here.
At last, no tot no order.
Our air chief has already told that the best offer will be awarded
So, chill
The idea is to create domestic partnership with those suppliers- TATA is not like Lockheed Martin, they have a very good network of may small companies under TATA group which can partner with these suppliers- and add up to the global supply change-
I think total value of TATA group is above 100 billlon USD- Which includes companies which make sell steel to salt, cars to computer software- Recently they have started selling spices, they also had telecom business- They make wings and tail of C-130, soon they start production of Artillery guns- They also have one of India's oldest research Institution called TATA Institute of Fundamental research-
Why is Indian defense bureaucracy so slow?
Trump wouldn't stay forever but hasn't US been like that forever, the way it used countries as puppets but not as allies. India may not pay LM for shifting stuff to India but LM will definitely cover those expenses by escalating the costs eventually. Coming to the air chiefs, IA and IAF have the most corrupt top brass and will favor the deal which offers more goodies to them.You forgot the point that Trump doesn't stay forever.
Second, why the hell will India pay for shifting lm stuff to India. We never invited them here.
At last, no tot no order.
Our air chief has already told that the best offer will be awarded
So, chill
USAF SEEKS TO EXPAND F-16 LIFE-EXTENSION PROGRAM (if it remains relevant for USAF till 2048, should it not suffice for our timeframe requirement, by which we slowly replace with more potent platforms like the AMCA)
The U.S. Air Force (USAF) is looking to build upon its forthcoming service-life extension plan (SLEP) for its Lockheed Martin F-16C/D Block-40/42 and Block-50/52 fighters from 4,000 to 5,856 additional hours.
The Air Force greenlit the F-16 SLEP program in April with the aim of keeping its F-16 Block-40/42/50/52 fleet in service until 2048 by extending the fighter’s airframe life from 8,000 hours to 12,000 hours.
However, in its posting to the Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) website on June 12, the Air Force increased both the hours required from the SLEP as well as the number of F-16s from 300 to 841.
Forget the Tejas, it's a notorious design in Human aviation development.
Bottom line is that f16 is right at bottom of line.Bottomline F16 stays relevant in USAF till 2048. I think that timeline should also suffice IAF timelines, by when we should have the HAL AMCA in sufficient numbers.
Escalating costs will make F-16 costly and India won't go for themTrump wouldn't stay forever but hasn't US been like that forever, the way it used countries as puppets but not as allies. India may not pay LM for shifting stuff to India but LM will definitely cover those expenses by escalating the costs eventually. Coming to the air chiefs, IA and IAF have the most corrupt top brass and will favor the deal which offers more goodies to them.
Yeah because replacing over 1000 F-16s with the F-35s would cost them a bomb.
If shifting is for India alone.It's up ignorance,do you think that a private business firm will do things for free. If at all LM shifts it's production line to India,then they will manage that cost via selling weapons to India,at the end OF the day we will be paying extra money per aircraft.