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By Ilya Pitalev

Russia's MiG-35 multirole fighter aircraft has failed to make the short-list in a $10 billion international tender for 126 combat aircraft for the Indian air force, according to Indian media reports quoted by Kommersant daily.

The favorites to win the tender are the French Dassault Rafale and the Eurofighter Typhoon, Indian media say.

Russia's United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), the holding company for most of the Russian aircraft industry, and its fighter subsidiary MiG, have not officially confirmed the reports. "The official results of the tender have not yet been announced," said UAC's Press Secretary Konstantin Lantratov.

"The MiG-35 is not leaving the tender, and I have no official information about this," said UAC First Vice-President Mikhail Pogosyan.

A MiG source quoted by Kommersant said it was too early to say what the Indians had decided. "The envelopes with the commercial proposals should be studied by the tender commission only this week," the source said.

Several sources quoted by the paper listed a raft of problems around the MiG-35 program, including a lack of financing to support it. One source said the lack of state funding to support the program had been noted by UAC President Aleksei Fyodorov as long ago as the end of 2008, but the issue was not resolved.

The MiG-35 is said to be a cheaper aircraft than its rivals but is said to have problems with engine life. "Time between overhauls should be at least 2000 hours and overall life 4000 hours, but the RD-33 doesn't meet these parameters now," said one source.

India already operates the early model MiG-29A fighter aircraft and is taking delivery of the MiG-29K naval fighter, which it will operate from a Russian-built aircraft carrier which is currently under refit.

The selection of two favored aircraft for the Indian tender follows a long trials process, which also involved Sweden's SAAB Gripen, America's Lockheed Martin with the F-16, and Boeing's F-18 Super Hornet, as well as the Russian MiG-35.
MiG-35 Stalls In Indian Fighter Tender Contract
 
It means nothing execpt that IAF wants either Rafale or Eurofighter , If u search this forum , u will find the full article
Which also states that F/A18 Super Hornet is still in the running and has been told to tweek its engine performance to make it suitable for indian conditions as well as improve its thrust to weight ratio
All the competitiors infact have been told about how there aircrafts have performed though they have not been told regarding performance of there rivals

So if a plane has performed badly , then its maker already knows

The chief of Eurofighter Gmbh was quoted as being quite happy with the Eurofighters test result
While Saab Gripen was said to have met all parameters during the trial
However Iaf is not all that keen on a single engined aircraft , but indian MOD said that if a single engined aircraft meets all the requirement , not necessarily topping the list ,then it can be chosen.

The shortlist which will be Anounced in October 2010 is expected to be of 3-4 aircraft not 2
So apart from Eurofighter and Rafale , u can expect Gripen AND/OR Super Hornet to be in that list
 

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