SajeevJino
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Logic here:
> You can buy three SU-35 for the price of two Rafales.
we are okay with less number of Quality fighters
> Infrastructure for SUs already in place. No need to start from scratch for the enormous infrastructure needed for the Rafales. That itself would cost a bomb.
Rafale can fit easily inside the MiG 21's pen, but Su 35 need to modify existing structures
> SU-35 is a state of the art fighter.
So about Rafale too
> HAL unwilling to take on the responsibility for building Rafales in India as it lacks the wherewithal. The French have refused to take on the responsibility too for Rafales manufactured by HAL.
Only assumptions no official records
You have a point there! The SU-30MKIs are being upgraded to Super Sukhois.
The 'Super 30' represents the next evolution for the SU-30MKI. Upgrades are reported to include a new radar (likely Phazotron’s Zhuk-AE), improved on-board computers, upgraded electronic warfare systems, and the ability to fire the air-launched version of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile which has been tested recently. India may eventually upgrade all its earlier models to this standard.
I think junking the Rafale and getting an additional 128 Super SU-MKIs instead would be the best option.
the Rafale can hover the Area defending it's friendlies on the ground both Air and Ground based threats
Su 30 came either A2G Mode or A2A mode only, do you know why IAF used Mirage 2000 to drop PGM's in Kargil