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All the toys in the world and still crap. Very sad. I wish I was wrongThat is such a good-looking aircraft and a superb piece of engineering.
@The SC , here's something you don't see too often. Saudi Panavia Tornado with both Saudi and British emblems. Probably in the UK for overhaul. Looks like a Storm Shadow CM on the belly pylon.
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How many Rafales , Muslim countries will have in the next few year? Maybe 250 or more.
Definitely more than France, yet it is India which got some technical and production transfer and industrial capacities. Yet another plain, yet another supply chain yet another set of tactics to develop. Anyway it is what it's.
Looks like Saudiya's interest in the Rafale is moving closer to fruition. They're requesting a price proposal from Dassault by November 9th. If they agree on the price and follow through with a contract, this will be yet another super significant boost for the powerful RSAF. 54 Rafales. That will make KSA the first operator of both Euro-canards, the EFT2000 & Rafale. Speaking of the Typhoon, this might also be an indication that Saudiya is not happy with the effects of the EFT being a conglomeration creation and specifically Germany's dilly-dallying of tranche upgrades and weapons restriction etc. I also think that it is forcing these manufacturers to compete with one another and that they're not just paying any asked price anymore. It's also a message to the US regarding its strangling sales & usage conditions as well as the refusal of the F-35. Good for Saudiya. Doing it right.
Translation:
A possible military deal: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia officially submits a request to the French company Dassault to inquire about the purchase price of 54 Rafale aircraft. The French company Dassault Aviation, which manufactures the Rafale aircraft, has until November 10 to respond to Riyadh’s inquiry and send a price quote.