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The high-voltage $11 billion contest to sell India 126 Medium Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MMRCA) is reaching the end of the trials phase in a blaze of potential controversy. Today, the last of the six contenders being evaluated by the Indian Air Force — the Swedish Gripen — will fly into Bangalore for trials. But Business Standard has learnt that the fighters that will touch down are not the ones Gripen International has offered: the JAS-39IN Gripen NG. Instead, two older-model Gripen-D fighters will arrive.

The Gripen NG, a light, agile, ultra-modern fighter built by Swedish aerospace giant Saab, has always been one of the hottest contenders in the fray. Saab’s default on the MoD’s trial directive, which lays down that the fighter being offered must be the one that comes for trials, will delight its rivals — Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Dassault, Eurofighter and MiG — since Gripen is now vulnerable to disqualification.

The arrival of the Gripen-D instead of the Gripen NG has a simple cause: the Swedish Air Force, having opted to buy the Gripen NG, has ordered a series of improvements on the Gripen NG prototype. With those under way, Sweden’s flight certification agency, SMV, has ruled that the prototypes require additional flight-testing in Sweden before the aircraft can be sent to India.

Confirming these developments, Gripen International’s Director India Eddy de la Motte told Business Standard, “The Gripen NG prototype cannot come just yet to India as it is required in Sweden for testing and evaluation by the Swedish Air Force which is interested in buying the fighter. Indian pilots have not yet flown the Gripen NG, but we will make sure that they get an opportunity at the very earliest.”

Sources close to the Gripen campaign say IAF pilots will be offered a chance to fly the Gripen NG during a visit to Sweden from April 6 to April 10. Gripen International will also ask for fresh dates for bringing the Gripen NG to India for trials.

Even without having flown the Gripen NG prototype, IAF pilots have been extremely impressed by the fighter’s capabilities. Besides superb avionics and superior flight performance, they say the Gripen NG can land on an 800-metre stretch of highway; and then refuel, rearm and take-off within 10 minutes. This allows each Gripen NG to fly far more sorties per day than any other aircraft today.

The IAF pilots who have visited the Gripen simulators in Sweden have also been impressed by its electronic warfare capabilities and by the training facilities on offer.

The Swedish MoD’s unexpected refusal to allow the Gripen NG to India for trials has blown the race wide open. From a clear front-runner in the eyes of the IAF, the Gripen NG’s very participation in trials now depends upon a decision to be taken by the IAF and the Indian MoD.

$11 bn in the balance, a no-show by Gripen fighter idrw.org
 
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WITH EURO FIGHTER THERE WILL BE SOME TOT ISSUE AS ITS ONE OF THE COMPANY IS BRITISH WHO BETRAYED INDIA IN HAWK JET TRAINER..F-18 WILL BE A GOOD CHOICE
 
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WITH EURO FIGHTER THERE WILL BE SOME TOT ISSUE AS ITS ONE OF THE COMPANY IS BRITISH WHO BETRAYED INDIA IN HAWK JET TRAINER..F-18 WILL BE A GOOD CHOICE




I agree.. It is going to be F 18 only. Specially with the additional orders for Mig 29 and SU 30 already planned for Russia...

On a lighter note, I wonder if US will do a Buy One get one free on this deal or bundle a few F 22's along with the 126 F 18s.. ;)
 
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I agree.. It is going to be F 18 only. Specially with the additional orders for Mig 29 and SU 30 already planned for Russia...

On a lighter note, I wonder if US will do a Buy One get one free on this deal or bundle a few F 22's along with the 126 F 18s.. ;)

With F18 there could be a problem in TOT.I support Euro Fighter all the way if EJ200 is chosen for LCA then the prospect for Euro Fighter will get a boost.:cheers::cheers:

And we don't need charity by America and F22 is a white Elephant.
 
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how about a mix of gripen and eurofighter for respective neighbors....
and rafale for navy........
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and some working rifles for my dear bihar police...;)
 
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This is a bit confusing now hmmm will post more info after making some calls lol
 
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With F18 there could be a problem in TOT.I support Euro Fighter all the way if EJ200 is chosen for LCA then the prospect for Euro Fighter will get a boost.:cheers::cheers:

And we don't need charity by America and F22 is a white Elephant.

Unlikely . The EF is a similar type of aircraft as the Su 30mki and its ground attack capabilities are unproven. It also lacks a tested AESA radar all of which are available in the SH. If a twin engine platform is chosen, its more likely than not to be the SH. ToT is not an option. No ToT, no entry.:wave:

BTW i wouldn't mind charity from the Americans, not that we are going to get any. Any Tax payer money saved is good for us. :cheers:

Karan was joking in any case and you have to be really crazy to think that the F22 is a white elephant.
 
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I used to be a big supporter of Eurofighter. But after hearing news about how BAe has created problems in transferring technology for Hawk mk.132 to HAL, I think no one can place enough trust in BAe and therefore, IAF will think several times before going for Eurofighter now.

In my opinion, these two fighters should be in the top -
F/A - 18 Super Hornet
Saab Gripen

Dassault Rafale is an excellent naval fighter and frankly, I would like to see Indian Navy going for it rather than the IAF.

F-16 Super Viper offers nothing extraordinary and besides, our neighbor next door has it.

MiG-35 is excellent but we need to diversify. I will be really surprised if India goes for MiG-35.
 
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Unlikely . The EF is a similar type of aircraft as the Su 30mki and its ground attack capabilities are unproven. It also lacks a tested AESA radar all of which are available in the SH. If a twin engine platform is chosen, its more likely than not to be the SH. ToT is not an option. No ToT, no entry.:wave:

BTW i wouldn't mind charity from the Americans, not that we are going to get any. Any Tax payer money saved is good for us. :cheers:

Karan was joking in any case and you have to be really crazy to think that the F22 is a white elephant.

I think the ground attack capabilities are well tested by IAF with noise's coming out they are quite happy with IAF.With respect to AESA work is going on when the unit is delivered hopefully it would be with an AESA radar such are the conditions with the contract.There is also the advantage of new airframe with rcs reducing measures.:cheers::cheers:

And there is also a risk of embargo by US.:hitwall:

I knew karan was joking but when i said F22 as white elephant it was wrt its unit cost and maintenance our main adversaries being the some F16,and j17,j10 and j11's for these our MKI are quite enough.:cheers:
 
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