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No reason why the PN wouldn't go for the Y-8 or Y-9 - that platform is already in use in that environment, so the Navy will have an idea on how it fares by the sea. Whether it is ATR-72, C-295 or Y-8, they're all affordable platforms with plenty of customization and armament options, there's no set configuration PN has to follow (as opposed to P-8 or Swordfish). They're also widely used (especially ATR-72 and C-295), which is a huge plus against the Bombardier-based Swordfish or an attempt at using a new platform (e.g. An-172 or KC-390).Lets see. IAF will be operating 50-60 planes in the next few years.
If we can make it happen i say it would be a good choice. The main reason being the fact that there are lots of variants of this same aircraft and may be we can look at the gun ship ones along with the MPA/ASW aircraft. Also can use for AWACS and light transport. Will be a good choice to go with but the Indian deal may be a problem. Plus what about subsystems? I mean if we plan to integrate Chinese and/or Turkish radars and ASW equipment then why not go for a Chinese platform as well? What are the added benefits of C295 (considering the IAF deal as well)