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US, Russia vie to sell choppers to IAF

^^ and that experience was not that great ..it was very difficult to maintain these due to lack of spare parts...

Even though Mi-26 has more capacity it is not that great when operated in difficult terrains (at least this is what rumors say )

Technology has changed a lot. Our Mi-26 are old so they have problems. Now IAF have better policy on buying systems with logistics. They consider life time support and replaceable units during signing a deal.

When operating in rough terrain Mi-26 did better than others and it still cost much less. New Mi-26 will be with modern technologies so the previous problems will not withstand here while retaining previous superb lifting capability.
 
^^ and that experience was not that great ..it was very difficult to maintain these due to lack of spare parts...

Even though Mi-26 has more capacity it is not that great when operated in difficult terrains (at least this is what rumors say )

If operating in difficult terrain is a problem then it wont make it past the selection phase.

If it is selected the spares wont be a problem because the companies that will be making the spares are in a better financial position they were in during the late 80's and early 90's. the companies should be able to deliver the parts need on time and in needed quantities.
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yes but it is not the same version which we are operating form 80's it is newer version.

But we might face same problem in future...however probablity is very less...
 
i think india has already 4 mi-26 and if u analyze the both choppers you found mi-26 is much better than Chinook...however american choppers require less maintenance than russian. so life time cost is lesser than russian chopper...

Lifetime cost is a very important factor, so is availability in service. The 4 Helos had a very low availability. What is use is an asset if it is not available when required; granted that a Mi-26 has greater payload than a Chinook. Whatever we may think sitting at our keyboards, the IAF knows what it needs.
 
i think by loosing Russia India will face lot of problems in world affairs.when Russian will lost contract by India than they will turn to anti-Indian countries.America is not the friend of any country

Dont worry my dear friend , russia already has a lot on its table from india , even if our biggest foreign contract ie mmrca goes to a european or american contender
let me explain how
200-250 PAKFA which india is part funding , and whose deal is valued at 30 billion USD including development cost
Contract for 3 More Talwar class frigates valued at 1.8 billion USD
Now what russia has won this year from india
29 MIG29K fighters valued at 1.6 billion USD for the navy
42 SU30MKI valued at 3.0-3.5 billion USD
You can add all these deals up , then you will see that there value is double of all other contracts where US and Europe have an upper hand

so it is unlikely for Russia to sell arms to enemy country:cheers::yahoo:
 
I am not able to understand why do you need a competition for only "15" choppers, unless you have plans to induct more in future.

Looks like IAF has started liking the word "competition" and want to test every possible thing on this planet and an at their disposal...
 
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I am not able to understand why do you need a competition for only "15" choppers, unless you have plans to induct more in future.

Looks like IAF has started liking the word "competition" and want to test every possible thing on this planet and an at their disposal...

Actually its because our FM and RM (Raksha Mantri) are both sticklers for procedures, the media is more vigilant and fear of public opinion (shades of Bofors). And the scenario is quite different from the past, India is making 'big-bucks' acquisitions; in the past India had to scour the world for sellers (apart from USSR). Now the customer is king (at least more than earlier). Witness the testing requirement for single vendor deals like C-17 transports.
The mantra seems to be- show me the stuff, i'll show you the money.
Let the vendor beware!
 
Actually its because our FM and RM (Raksha Mantri) are both sticklers for procedures, the media is more vigilant and fear of public opinion (shades of Bofors). And the scenario is quite different from the past, India is making 'big-bucks' acquisitions; in the past India had to scour the world for sellers (apart from USSR). Now the customer is king (at least more than earlier). Witness the testing requirement for single vendor deals like C-17 transports.
The mantra seems to be- show me the stuff, i'll show you the money.
Let the vendor beware!

Small correction Customer with cash is King:cheers:
 
Actually its because our FM and RM (Raksha Mantri) are both sticklers for procedures, the media is more vigilant and fear of public opinion (shades of Bofors). And the scenario is quite different from the past, India is making 'big-bucks' acquisitions; in the past India had to scour the world for sellers (apart from USSR). Now the customer is king (at least more than earlier). Witness the testing requirement for single vendor deals like C-17 transports.
The mantra seems to be- show me the stuff, i'll show you the money.
Let the vendor beware!
This is no save ur a$$ stuff.
Who is teh client?, IAF?, who is buying? IAF...why Raksha mantri is worried about what goes under media scrutiny?

Coz at the end of day its IAF which will give it specification for what it wants to buy and they can do it without a competition. You are already using Mi 26. Just evaluate Chinook and see if its better then what you have, if its better then buy it if not dont buy it.

You are only prolonging the time line here, howlong did it take for Brazil to close their fighter deal and with UAE....

It makes sense for a bigger competion like MRCA, still not much sense. However for 15 choppers?, I mean it looking like IAF is more likelly window shopping and while being undecided like a confused customer who doesnt know what to buy..

Its a waste of time.....
Show us the stuff and we will buy it can be done without a competition...think about it....
 
me too
as i read news from afgan that their 1 nato ch-47 stuck in afgan valley and it will be lifted by Mi-26. Ist time hear one heavy lift helicopter lift another heavy life.

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I mean, look at pic!! dont you guys think, a Daddy carrying his child with him!!:rofl::rofl:
 
I am not able to understand why do you need a competition for only "15" choppers, unless you have plans to induct more in future.

Looks like IAF has started liking the word "competition" and want to test every possible thing on this planet and an at their disposal...

Not necessarily, these helicopters have to be used in various regions all over India, so life trials could find out weak points that are not mentioned in presentations, or simulators.
Not to mention that it is an advantage for us, if the vendors has to underprice eachother to get the deal.


wow is that pic real ?

It is, here a IAF Mi 26 that lifts an Mi 17:

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