GORKHALI
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If that $22 billion is true, then price of each Rafale with weapon will cost more than $165 million. Damn costly for any fighter below 5th gen.Even FGFA which will cost a little over $100 million and with weapons on board will cost close to $150 million will be lesser than Rafale.
Though I don't think the figure will be true but if true........
So what if LCA is a bad plane compared to the Rafale.
Putting faith in your own industry would mean that subsequent planes would be better.
You think Rafale came about while France was buying foreign planes for itself?
That's true.
During the "catch-up" process of improving your indigenous industries, you'll face a lot of sneering and snobbery about your platforms, just like what happened to us.
But the point is that it pays off in the long term, if you have the patience to do it.
For India though, they have a high threat perception (for whatever reason) so it makes sense for them to buy a lot of Rafale's as a stop-gap measure while they build their indigenous industries.
We did the same thing as well, importing a lot of foreign platforms to give us peace of mind while our indigenous defence industries were not up to scratch. Though our threat perception (from the USA + Soviet Union) was much more threatening than India's threat perception (China + Pakistan).
About threat perceptions - This is the perfect time for India to risk it a little since Pakistan's inventory does not match India's inventory and its living in a fools paradise if it thinks it can take on China even with Rafale.
It should ONLY procure PAKFA whenever its done. Su-30MKIs are good enough for now.
I agree here.
I think India's threat perceptions are wrong. Pakistan is unlikely to start a conventional war with India given the military balance, and China is locked off from India by the Himalayas. The Himalayas makes it nearly impossible to maintain supply routes from one side across to the other, especially when those supply routes are also being targeted.
India has a big window of opportunity now, while they are relatively safe, to redirect more resources into their indigenous industries.
Just my opinion though.
From what I can glanced at and stopped reading is when he starts to use mathematics proving a single engine fighter outdoes a twin engine battle proven aircraft even in payload. Maybe I am missing something? Where is Israeli India fighter aircraft AESA?
LOL.
Why are the Chinese so hell bent on training in our Punjab, from our plains.
Think about this.
Think about what?
Everyone who watches the news knows exactly what causes Chinese people to riot in the streets, and it is 1) Diaoyutai, 2) Japanese war crimes, 3) Taiwan and 4) the SCS.
All in the Pacific. And the puppet master pulling the strings is the U-S-A.
Now what would the USA like the most? That's right, for us to get stuck into someone else's war on our Western flank.
Your response is limited.
Unfortunately I was expecting more from you.
From my desert town, I have witnessed PRC officers in our bazaar or market place during their training sessions.
Neither Pakistan nor China is an aggressor state, but with India being USA's new poster child threats are imminent.
In case India decides to **** with China, Chinese military have a plan to push from our plains with tanks, deep into Indian territory.
Sorry If your illusion of Indian friendship blinded you.