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Is it not worth to deploy 3 Tejas with 3 AESA having around 6Ton of weapon load each agst 9.5Ton weapon load of 1 Rafale in same price???????
There major problem is their politicans who make lot off money through defence deals often compromising on qualityindian air force is pathetic and backward. They should learn from Pakistan Air Force on how to establish a professional air force with top class leadership.
No, because it's not a choice to deploy 3 (or more) Tejas, but a necessity!Take a simple strike mission for example
Rafale:
1 x LDP
2 x fuel tanks
6 x 500lb bombs
2 x BVR missiles
2 x WVR missiles
Tejas:
1 x LDP
2 x fuel tanks
2 x 500lb bombs
0 x BVR missiles
2 x WVR missiles
So LCA can neither carry the same ammount of LGBs, nor can it carry bombs and BVR missiles, that's why you have to add more LCAs to carry the same load of a single Rafale. With the currently available configs you would need 3 x LCAs in the above mentioned strike config + at least 1 x LCA in A2A config.
1 x Rafale
=> 1 pilot
=> fly-away cost (for France including taxes) $86 million dollar
=> $12 to 16.000 dollar per hour costs
=> RCS of a single fighter
vs
4 x LCAs
=> 4 pilots
=> fly-away cost between $160 and 200 million (based on the estimated fly-way cost of Gripen between $40 and 50 million each)
=> $12 to 20.000 dollar per hour costs (based on Gripen per hour cost estimates, between $3000 and 5000 dollar each)
=> RCS of 4 fighters
Again, it's not we CAN buy 3 or 4 LCAs for 1 Rafale, but we MUST buy 3 or 4 LCAs to equal even basic roles of a single Rafale. Not to mention that LCA is not useful in long range roles, can't carry cruise or stand off missiles, doesn't have SEAD capability and even if it gets IRST or when it gets AESA is unclear so far. Not to mention that the induction of an MK2 which currently is only in design stage, was estimated at 2019. With the record of delays in the program, we shouldn't be surprised if that time line won't be met either. The first Rafale for IAF on the other side, can be available by 2016, a full squad by the end of 2017, because they are already planned for the Dassault production line in these years, with the licence production in India to start by 2018.
Even if we ignore the fact that the competition is not only about getting a new fighter, but also about ToT and high ammount of offsets to the Indian industry in return for the costs and look at the operational requirements of IAF only, the above shows why they wanted a proper MEDIUM class MRCA, that can actually provide IAF the capability to counter threats mainly at the north eastern borders.
no at the outset everyone knew that only 1 will win the tender
You never get tired right ?Licking pakistani a$$ in every post or you are a pakistani showing your self as turkish bitch.indian air force is pathetic and backward. They should learn from Pakistan Air Force on how to establish a professional air force with top class leadership.
We got quality and quantity too in nos.Keep your suggestion for your armed force they need it the most.As I see another winter coming for pakistan democracy.There major problem is their politicans who make lot off money through defence deals often compromising on quality
It's Safariz his other account is banned so he came back as a Turkish. You know identity problem, it's very prevalent in the land of the pure.You never get tired right ?Licking pakistani a$$ in every post or you are a pakistani showing your self as turkish bitch.
Small update bro,LCA is carryingNo, because it's not a choice to deploy 3 (or more) Tejas, but a necessity!Take a simple strike mission for example
Rafale:
1 x LDP
2 x fuel tanks
6 x 500lb bombs
2 x BVR missiles
2 x WVR missiles
View attachment 141288
Tejas:
1 x LDP
2 x fuel tanks
2 x 500lb bombs
0 x BVR missiles
2 x WVR missiles
View attachment 141289
So LCA can neither carry the same ammount of LGBs, nor can it carry bombs and BVR missiles, that's why you have to add more LCAs to carry the same load of a single Rafale. With the currently available configs you would need 3 x LCAs in the above mentioned strike config + at least 1 x LCA in A2A config.
1 x Rafale
=> 1 pilot
=> fly-away cost (for France including taxes) $86 million dollar
=> $12 to 16.000 dollar per hour costs
=> RCS of a single fighter
vs
4 x LCAs
=> 4 pilots
=> fly-away cost between $160 and 200 million (based on the estimated fly-way cost of Gripen between $40 and 50 million each)
=> $12 to 20.000 dollar per hour costs (based on Gripen per hour cost estimates, between $3000 and 5000 dollar each)
=> RCS of 4 fighters
Again, it's not we CAN buy 3 or 4 LCAs for 1 Rafale, but we MUST buy 3 or 4 LCAs to equal even basic roles of a single Rafale. Not to mention that LCA is not useful in long range roles, can't carry cruise or stand off missiles, doesn't have SEAD capability and even if it gets IRST or when it gets AESA is unclear so far. Not to mention that the induction of an MK2 which currently is only in design stage, was estimated at 2019. With the record of delays in the program, we shouldn't be surprised if that time line won't be met either. The first Rafale for IAF on the other side, can be available by 2016, a full squad by the end of 2017, because they are already planned for the Dassault production line in these years, with the licence production in India to start by 2018.
Even if we ignore the fact that the competition is not only about getting a new fighter, but also about ToT and high ammount of offsets to the Indian industry in return for the costs and look at the operational requirements of IAF only, the above shows why they wanted a proper MEDIUM class MRCA, that can actually provide IAF the capability to counter threats mainly at the north eastern borders.
4 x 500lb bombs (Multiple racks 800 kgs weight carrying capacity 2 Nos each)
2 x BVR missiles (Multiple racks central line – weight carrying capacity 1200 kgs)(Derby ready for MK-I)
May I please know how CAN A SINGLE ENGINE plane have FLY-AWAY COST of TWIN-ENGINE COST???
One more thing!!!! Do 2 Tejas carrying AESA is better in flight config Or single Rafale ??????? Food for thought!
Btw what is the current production rate of Rafale in France???? Is it not 8 per year????
Is Desault is not oblige to first serve the Qatar then will come the number of India. Dont it?????
Dont you think all this will if the deal is signed in 2015 will not materialize before 2019 ?????? By that time Tejas will be ready for induction???????
@sancho you missed the center line station in above post (LCA payload)
No BVR as there is none mounted else :
2 x 500lbs
2 x BVR
2 x WVR
1 x LDP
1 x 1200 litre Centerline Drop tank.