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Zhuk-AE X-band AESA radar offered to India

Would prefer to go for a tried and tested system over a newly launched one.. There is very thin line between leading edge and bleeding edge technology.

As far as I am concerned.. its gotta be F 18 SA all the way.. More interested in the diplomatic quid pro quo that will result from that..

In my opinion, american fighters will be a bad idea. India-US relations have always been kind of that of cautious trust. Unlike Russia, US may not maintain a neutral stance during times of conflicts and may even try to armtwist indian diplomacy if we willingly put our tail in US's jaws.

However, if we go for a European plane, with consequent technology transfer, it will be a pure seller-buyer relationship with no strings attached. (Already proved with our mirages and jaguars).

So my order of preference will be in the order of Typhoon, Gripen, rafale.
 
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That's ridiculous, Oui. I am afraid that would spell an end to the level of tech transfer the Indians are interested in accessing from the supplier. Personally, I would advise the Indians to select something European because of the level of technology Europe offers along with no strings attached.

Your country's fighter is also contending for our tender. What's the saying that both these deals would be inter-connected in a distant way?

yes thats the point TOT can be realized with Ruskies no Probs there.....some efforts given the factory situtions in whole europe this order will bring back work to the factories in Europe...and that will depend on negotiation skills.....however indians are working with many research and colloboration projects with European companies....there wont be too much of a fuzz with TOT...however as i said with US u just forget this......TOT thing...and given the IN block for F16's..US moulds and develop this and can offer a better one to other countries ......so there is no guarantee...on this thing there is very few probabiities that indians will select F16's.however Typhoon and Russian Hardware...can have TOT thing....

also remember that France is the first country in West that india has nuke fuel supply agreement...and that is far more complex than getting a TOT for Typhoon...this nut can be cracked....
 
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Mig-35 is a no go. These radars should be used to upgrade the existing N011 Bars radar of SU-30MKI.
That would be something AWESOME. :sniper:
 
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Raphael should be sure winner guys:mps:
it is a stealthy maneuverable efficient jet ...:flame: with india and french having good ties for a long time it could be a great choice ,and it seems that in future india and french agreed to act beyond buyer and seller relation that means Raphael wont be sold to pakistan or others:cheers:, unlike US , russia, who continue to beef up pakistan directly and indirectly:taz:.
and according to the price issue see this
The offer was made by Charles Edelstennie, scion of the Dassult family, the makers of the Rafale and Mirage fighters. "We know the Indian Air Force, with which we have a decade-long close association, is facing force depletion. So we are ready to supply 40 Rafales, the world's first omni-role fighters to India, in a short span of time", the chairman and chief executive of Dassult, a multi-billion French military and civil aerospace company, told PTI.

Edelastennie said Rafale fighters could be an interim sale to India as New Delhi finalises preparations to acquire 126 Multi Role Combat Aircraft at an estimated cost of $10 billion (about Rs 40,000 crore).

"We estimate delays in procurements of these 126 fighters. So we are offering the Rafale fighters as interim arrangement", he said.

The government has already cleared a contract for purchase of 40 additional SU-30MKI to maintain an effective air combat strength.

Terming the Rafale fighter supply as a "friendly gesture to help close friend India," Edelstennie said his company was a strong bidder for India's MCRA contract.

Rubbishing notions that Rafale came with a heavy price tag, the Dassult CEO said "the fighters' cost to efficiency was not high. New Delhi would get a cheaper price tag as the fighters' assembly in India under technology transfer would not be high".

"Rafale is very close to life cycle cost of Mirage 2000," the French CEO, who is part of the 60-strong captains of French Industry accompanying President Sarkozy, said.

Describing Rafale as a truly multi-role aircraft, Edelstennie said the fighter had air to air, air to ground as well as air to sea capability, which would allow IAF the liberty of using fewer aircraft for multi-tasking. He said France [Images] had always been a "friend in need for India.

We have been transferring weapon platforms and systems to you even in adverse international conditions," the Dassult CEO said.

He claimed all the French military supplies to India were coming without "any strings attached" unlike sales from US and Russia [Images].

On Rafale sales offer to India, Edelstennie said this was not the only gesture made by the French. "A couple of years ago we thrice made an offer to India to transfer the entire Mirage-2000 assembly lines and also the entire export rights of the fighters," he said. "We see and feel the regret now. It was a golden opportunity which your then government did not utilize," the French CEO claimed.

Edelastennie asserted that unlike the US fighters in contention for the Indian contract, Rafale was a generation ahead. "It is fulfilling the needs and tasks of the French air force and navy globally."

On installation of a AESA radar on the Rafale fighters as stated by the Indian fighter tender, he said a French version of the radar had been developed by the Thales company and would be in full production in the aircraft by 2012.

On the Mirage-2000 upgrade, the French executive said his company had made a proposal to India and currently negotiations were on. Asked if the estimated price tag of 1.5 billion euro for the upgrade was not too high, Edelstennie said "We have come to negotiations and let us see how the final picture would emerge".

On booming sales of his Falcon 7x900DX and 2000lx business jets sales in India, he said "the sales have been on the upward swing and we hope that they get more bigger soon".:bunny::bunny::bunny:
 
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