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Lockheed May Pitch F-35 to Rejoin $11 Billion India Jet Contest

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Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT) may offer its latest F-35 Joint Strike Fighter to India in a bid to rejoin the Asian country’s $11 billion combat-jet contest after the older F-16 model was eliminated earlier in the evaluation process.
Lockheed’s chances of offering the F-35 for the 126-plane order were boosted when the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee last week asked the Defense Department to study by November the “desirability and feasibility” of a future JSF sale to India, Patrick Dewar, senior vice president for corporate strategy and business development, said in an interview at the Paris Air Show.
The Senate report accompanying the Pentagon’s 2012 budget “opens the window to fifth-generation fighter technology release to India, however the Indian services want to deal with it,” Dewar said. The contents of the Senate report, due to be published this week, couldn’t immediately be confirmed.
Lockheed’s F-16, based on a 30-year-old design, was eliminated in April from the six-way Indian contest to replace its aging fleet of 1970s-era Mig-21s, along with Boeing Co. (BA)’s F/A-18 Super Hornet. On the shortlist are Dassault Aviation SA (AM)’s Rafale and the Eurofighter made by BAE Systems Plc, Finmeccanica SpA and European Aeronautic, Defense & Space Co.
Sweden, Russia
The competition is one of the largest in recent years and also attracted bids from Russia’s OAO United Aircraft Corp. and Sweden’s Saab AB (SAABB), which offered the Gripen. President Barack Obama had lobbied on behalf of Bethesda, Maryland-based Lockheed and Chicago-based Boeing.
“I certainly believe it’s possible,” Dewar said when asked if the potential F-35 offer could lead to the Indian Air Force reopening the contest. India “might think differently about the competition” should the stealthy jet become available.
Admitting the JSF to the bidding at this stage would be “contrary” to India’s established weapons-acquisition procedure, said Mrinal Suman, an arms-procurement adviser at the Confederation of Indian Industry. “It’s too late in the day,” he said. “It would be seen by many as succumbing to U.S. pressure.”
The Senate request for a Pentagon study on selling F-35s to India was part of a broader amendment on U.S.-India military ties offered by Senators John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, and Joseph Lieberman, Independent of Connecticut, Dewar said.
Indian defense ministry spokesman Sitanshu Kar couldn’t be reached for comment. A Senate Armed Services Committee spokesman and a spokesman for Senator Cornyn also couldn’t be reached.

Lockheed May Pitch F-35 to Rejoin $11 Billion India Jet Contest - Bloomberg
 
Well this could be interesting if its true. But this will push the induction time for fighter jets to 2016-2018 time frame which will be difficult for india as she needs fighter jets immediately to fill in the drop in numbers of squadrons. The USA should make this offer substantially attractive for india plus there should be no strings attached.
 
Now USA is talking, we were never gonna accept planes that have been around for decades like the F16 and G18, we want latest jets.
 
ohhhhhh.... nice move by USA.
but don't hurt French on the new stealth offer, remember they have done much for you to bag the deal.
 
Very interesting... Lets see indian response..No need to buy a 4th Gen plane at comparative price of a 5th gen plane...
 
Still think USA would still lose, as they would over no ToT.
 
i highly doubt that,the MOD wants ToT and do u think the US offer ToT for a 5th gen fighter plane
 
India is already in the FGFA program with Russia. Getting into the F-35 program is kinda of a waste of money in my opinion. Also, the delays...

Also, why didn't the Americans offer the F-35 during the MMRCA?

The Americans can be a strange lot ranging from banning F-16 sales to my country to...well, the offers during MMRCA.
 
Well this could be interesting if its true. But this will push the induction time for fighter jets to 2016-2018 time frame which will be difficult for india as she needs fighter jets immediately to fill in the drop in numbers of squadrons. Plus the USA should make this offer substantially attractive for india.

What Is your opinion on 126 rafale + 100 F-35s..?

In 2030 We will have

4th Gen

270 - Su 30 ( Oldest ones will be on their way out )- A2A superiority
126 Rafales/EFs- Multirole
140 - LCAs - Interceptors

5th Gen

250 - FGFA - A2A Dominance
100 - F-35 Multirole
100 AMCA - Multirole
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~ 1000 Top notch planes...
 
Very interesting... Lets see indian response..No need to buy a 4th Gen plane at comparative price of a 5th gen plane...

What IAF pilots will do inbetween the period before getting F-35 deliveries? As Inventory is getting low, and still there is much time to get delivery of F-35.
I think , first , we choose either Rafale or Typhoon. Induct them into Airforce. Further the negotiations regarding F-35 could happen, provided with TOT issues, naval needs and ofcourse Our AMCA status.
 

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