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Bangalore: The Indian Air Force (IAF) would finalise the multi-billion dollar contract with Dassault Aviation of France during this fiscal (2012-13) for the supply of its 126 Rafale fighters, Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne said on Thursday.

“The negotiations are absolutely on. We hope that at least this financial year we should be able to finish the negotiations and finalise the deal,” he said.

“It is a very complex project, as we are discussing various areas like transfer of technology, the offset (clause), what HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd) will do and the cost as well,” Browne told reporters on the margins of an event in Bangalore.

The 126 Rafale medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) are set to phase out the ageing MiG-21 fleet of the Soviet era and enhance the air force’s strike power.

“Costing is also being discussed. As per the RFP requirement, costing is part of the negotiations going on with Rafale fighter, which was selected through a global bidding,” Browne said.

Earlier, he received the indigenous airborne radar system—Airborne Early Warning and Control System (AEW&C)—developed by the state-run Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and mounted on an Embraer aircraft of Brazil in Bangalore.

Though the cost price of the Rafale fighters has not been spelt out officially, the deal is estimated to be a whopping $20 billion due to inordinate delays in the bidding and selection process.

Of the 126 fighters, Dassault is expected to deliver 18 in fly-away condition and licence the state-run defence behemoth HAL to manufacture the remaining 108 aircraft at its Bangalore complex.

Rafale emerged the lowest of the two bidders that were short-listed, Typhoon of the European consortium EADS Cassidian being the other contender.

When the IAF signs the contract, it will be the first export order for Dassault as Rafale is the frontline combat jet of the French air force.

Rafale, along with Typhoon, had in April 2011 edged out the Boeing F/A-18 and Lockheed Martin F-16, the Saab’ Gripen and United Aircraft Corporation’s MiG-35 in the MMRCA tender to emerge the front runners.

IAF to finalise Rafale fighter deal this fiscal | Firstpost
 
first picture of the very first serial rafale with AESA, OSF-IT, DDM-NG and M884-E as well as other spectra improvements. This is exactly the configuration offered to india during the MMRCA competition. :bounce:

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$ 20 billion investment in the bharti Vayu Sena? :fie:

Indian baboos would be pissing in their pants with happiness. ALOT of kickbacks , and corruption in this deal. We all know the corrupt system of Indian defence procurement..

Eurofighter would've been a way better weapon system to be deployed in North and Western sector against Pakistan Air Force and mighty Chinese Air Force...

Rafael is boss too , but Eurofighter is better in capability...

Royal Saudi Air Force is doing it right :cheers:

300px-RSAF_Typhoon_at_Malta_-_Gordon_Zammit.jpg


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$ 20 billion investment in the bharti Vayu Sena? :fie:

Indian baboos would be pissing in their pants with happiness. ALOT of kickbacks , and corruption in this deal. We all know the corrupt system of Indian defence procurement..

Eurofighter would've been a way better weapon system to be deployed in North and Western sector against Pakistan Air Force and mighty Chinese Air Force...

Rafael is boss too , but Eurofighter is better in capability...

Royal Saudi Air Force is doing it right :cheers:

300px-RSAF_Typhoon_at_Malta_-_Gordon_Zammit.jpg


3863327592_10b36ff93e.jpg
we dont need eurofighter when you consider our enemys aircrafts .
 

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