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Let Me Stick My Neck Out!!!
Rafale is not going to be cancelled, Dassault is already running full swing in production planning for the initial batch of fully built units for India, the only difference is going to be, french are going to get twice the number of initial built in france rafale. DB is also going to get a bigger share of tooling setup for HAL's rafale Line....
My request to members here would be stop infusing doubts on rafale in the mind of other members, and I would highly recommend newer members to stop pitiching ridiculous ideas about PMF FGFA and Su35BM ever coming into picture to offset MMRCA.
thanks
Let Me Stick My Neck Out!!!
Rafale is not going to be cancelled, Dassault is already running full swing in production planning for the initial batch of fully built units for India, the only difference is going to be, french are going to get twice the number of initial built in france rafale. DB is also going to get a bigger share of tooling setup for HAL's rafale Line....
My request to members here would be stop infusing doubts on rafale in the mind of other members, and I would highly recommend newer members to stop pitiching ridiculous ideas about PMF FGFA and Su35BM ever coming into picture to offset MMRCA.
thanks
If everything you write is true then its the best deal for IAF and would be a faster induction than expected
I am just wondering how did HAL accept that ??? Or they were just cut short by MOD ???
this is what is being pushed, In the ideal world if I was in the process I would have pushed back for at least the tooling part of the deal, I dont care how many aircraft DB builds. But then again there are some issues also with getting DMG, NT, OKK, KTM etc too and their maintenance becomes an issue too.. I can understand the french position too, it's not always about getting the best manufacturing setup in the plant, it is all about getting a machine tooling which your maintenance team can support and calibrate without have to bring in specialists from Germany or japan everytime something goes wrong.
I dont know on the official level what has been accepted, but if you get the gist, this might be one of the options in store...
Increasinglu unlikely that rafael may not happen at all i just wanted to share what the IAF may end up looking like as result between now and 2022 which is when the FGFA will hopefully arrive
272 su30mki (include 42 super sukhoi) = 15 sqds by 2019
Current fleet is 170 fighters and 9 sqds approx
51 mirage2000-9 massively upgraded at $40 million each with radars. mica BVRS and ecms etc. BY 2019 = 3 sqds
Current just MIRAGE2000H
63 MIG29 SMT by 2015 = 3 Sqds
40 Tejas mk1 = 2 SDQS hopefully by 2018
72 jaguar upgraded to darin 2 and new engines by 2019
= 486 fighters in just 27 sqds
PS this is as bad as i see it getting and will stil be a much larger air force than all
BUT USA USSR CHINA ...
Don't you INDIANS know that the French Fighter is called RAFALE and NOT RAFAEL.
Don't you INDIANS know that the French Fighter is called RAFALE and NOT RAFAEL.
And that would be? Seriously I feel it is Rafale of bust. If the Rafale deal calls through for whatever reason the IAF is going to be stuck with the current situation- LCA trudging along, MKIs on order (maybe a few more SQDs if the Rafale deal is called off), FGFA under devlopment and the AMCA just on the horizon. Faced with a self-imposed 2019 deadline for all MIG-21 and 27 and many Jags to be phased out the IAF is facing a very acute SQD numbers crunch and unless the intake increases the SQD strength is going to plummet come 2019 and won't recover for a good 4-6 years to pre-2019 levels (which are already way below the sanctioned strength of the IAF).The IAF said it wanted and is planning for 45-50 fighter SQDs by 2027-30.
The EFT is a no go IMHO despite it being the L2 bidder.
Even if the EFT goes through you're looking at post 2019 deleiveries IMHO as it will take a good 2-3 years just to hammer out a deal and then another 3 years for first delivery. The case would be the same for additional MKI orders, you're not going to get delivers of these extra units for a good 4-5 years and then one has to ask what damage would an extension to HAL's MKI production lines do to the IAF's FGFA production as the FGFA is set to use the exact same MKI production lines and the FGFA's current production timelines are based on MKI prodcition coming to an end by the end of this decade for which re- tooling and expansion at Nasik has already begun. The knock-on effect to the FGFA program (an incredibly important project for the IAF) could be signifcant.
Then one has to say that neither the MKI nor EFT to adequately meet the IAF's vision for their Rafale's ie multi-role assets focusing primarily on the strike role. The MKI's is designated an "Air Dominace" fighter by the IAF. The EFT's A2G Capabilties or rather lack thereof have been clearly exposed and the all-solving Tranche 3 upgrade is a long way off and mostly unfunded by the partner nations as of now. The EFT too is designed to fight more in the A2A domain. The Rafale really is what the IAF wants and needs.
Like I said, it really is Rafale or bust for India/the IAF too (just don't tell the French that ).
That's a bad news then. AFAIK HAL is against increasing the off shelf numbers as they want to do it all by themselves.
Second option was to go for follow on clause in main tender 126+ 64 and get 42 off-shelf from DB. But didn't know what happen to at as well.
There is no doubt rafael is going to come but only question is how fast. Hope HAL look at IAF too rather than just their production line.
Bad or good might be the way where you plant your shoes. Sure if you were the looking through HAL's perspective, it might be loss of oppurtunity, but then again they have given away larger oppurtunities by sheer magnitude of institutional inaction. I used to have a similar swadeshi attitude but actions of governmental agencies have long burst that bubble. I do care about the sqdn strength (both quantitative and qualitative), if achieving that goal at the fastest possible time means going through a critical path method which suggests sourcing more jets from DB for rafale and more jets from RAC for MKI, I am all for it.... HAL has been given meat on the platter, if they can't cook it in time , it's thier shortfall and there is no need for MoD to bail em out of this.
(I will try to answer this but please be aware I dont have any information on how many units are planned for P1, p2 and p3 transition, so I have a big handicap in exactly balancing the line formations.)Actually I would really like @sandy_3126 thoughts on this specifically what adverse affect a follow on order for more MKIs being built at HAL's Nasik plant would have on FGFA production? Of course there would be a knock-on effect but how serious do you see the FGFA profject being hit if MKI production is eked out for a few more years?
No we didn't till you tell us. Thanks for enlightening us.