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respecting IPR regime.. thats been India's pet theme line for yearsexactly, we must do what's best for our country.
by the way, why India is not Reverse Engineering any Defence Equipment ?
ya thats right and we save a lot of money in spares and weapons as most of israeli weapons we have are compatiable to "plug & play level" with american platforms as they are designed for F-15s & F-16s + tejas also have the same GE404 and GE414 in future projects like F/A-18E/FI have been saying from start if rafale is not coming at correct price , F18sh is best option available.
now thats what people call expereancegora ya kala
sections, Pakistan, Strings, 1971, USA Enterprise
shut up wannabe white OE ****
How can you possible say that? Boeing are in no postion to promise ToT- that has to go through the US Congress and government who have refused to transfer any such crtical tech even to their allies, they won't even sell the F-22 to their closest friends. India has no chance of getting ToT for the most critical parts of the F-18.This is a better offer.
He is speaking in line with what the DM has said but has not indicated this means a second type of fighter just a dedicated MII line- remember the 36 Rafales are coming off the shelf so "second line" makes NO sense whatsoever. The IAF has no interest in inducting a second type and just 36 Rafales- that just isn't economical for an airforce the size of the IAF.@PARIKRAMA and @others it seems the rumor was correct about second line of fighter aircraft under MII. IAF chief has now confirmed the same. Now this makes things more interesting as he seems to talk out second line apart from the Rafale line . Now this is gonna set the ball rolling among all plane makers
Exactly and it is a proven fact given the IN has shown no interest in the F-18 for their future carriers. Dassualt has breifed the IN on the other hand and given the IN wants as much commonality with the IAF as possible, their snub of the F-18 clearly shows what chances the IN beleives the F-18 offer has in India.See the problem is, nobody in the IAF or IN want the teen series. The IN would rather order more Mig29Ks rather than the F-18. Saab is a completely no.
Either back it up or don't make such declarative statements.I have been saying from start if rafale is not coming at correct price , F18sh is best option available.
India Mulling Manufacture of Second Line of Fighter Planes: IAF Chief
Jamnagar: India is considering manufacturing indigenously a second line of fighter aircraft and a decision on the issue will be taken within a year, IAF chief Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha said on Friday.
Asked about the depleting squadron-strength in the Indian Air Force, he said there were aircraft that will soon become obsolete, and while the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft Tejas and under-process Rafale deal will help fill some of the gap, India still needs one more line of fighter planes, which will be made in India.
'India to manufacture fighter planes'
"Within a year, some decision will be taken on what will be the second line of the fighter aircraft," the air chief said.
"One more line of fighter aircraft is likely to be made in India," Raha said.
The IAF chief said he expected the deal for 36 Rafale fighter jets with France to be concluded soon.
Rafale is a multi-role twin-engine aircraft designed and built by Dassault Aviation of France.
India's squadron-strength is down, with reports suggesting that only 32 squadrons are operational at present, compared with the ideal number of 42 squadrons.
Raha was visiting the frontline Jamnagar airbase to attend a ceremony where President Pranab Mukherjee presented the President's Standard to 119 Helicopter Unit and President's Colours to 28 Equipment Depot of the Indian Air Force.
http://www.oneindia.com/india/india...of-second-line-of-fighter-planes-2031647.html
@PARIKRAMA and @others it seems the rumor was correct about second line of fighter aircraft under MII. IAF chief has now confirmed the same. Now this makes things more interesting as he seems to talk out second line apart from the Rafale line . Now this is gonna set the ball rolling among all plane makers
I don't understand the compulsion from som many to complicate things, as the saying goes the simplest solution is often the best.Bro again, look at what he said and think for a moment.. I quote the same news from another source
Pointing out that some of the aircrafts like the MiG-29, Jaguar and Mirage were being upgraded, the air chief said, “Some of our old fleets are becoming absolutely obsolete and so we need to replace them.”
“We are likely to get the Rafale soon… The government will also be inducting LCA in very large numbers — close to 120 as of now… They are also thinking of setting up one more line of fighter aircrafts in India under the Make in India project, so that the dwindling fighter aircraft force can be replaced at the shortest possible time. It is going to mature in a year,” Raha added.
Though Raha did not expand on the matter, defence officials said the plan could be to start indigenous production of another fighter jet mostly under the PPP mode.
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-news-india/fighter-aircrafts-make-in-india-iaf/
The two lines he is referring is
1st LCA line ramping from present production of 8 jets per year to a second line which will initially produce 8 jets per year implying a total of 16 jets per year (both lines). Later this second line will be upgraded to produce standalone 16 jets a year making LCA production 24 jets a year (both lines)
The second line under MII has to be a one which needs a discussion and that has to be so advanced that CNC has to be involved. Apart from Dassault there is no other including Saab, LM or Boeing who are in so active advance stages of negotiations.
Now again I am stating what Mr V K kaushal said about MII binding constraints
In its decision-making process, the DAC must reflect the following binding constraints:
He further talked about PPP model on aviation sector to be modelled like this
- Make in India with a view to maximising value addition in India over the life cycle of the aircraft being acquired.
- Time frame to build capabilities. This needs to be arrived at keeping in mind the urgency of plugging the capability gaps.
- Technology and quality: There is not only a need for state of the art technology that may not be available within the country but also reliability.
- Limited/no experience/capacity in the private sector. The private sector would need hand holding and a long term relationship arrangement.
- Budgetary support. The existing allocation level and the expected growth rate may not be able to support the funding needs of all these programmes.
A PPP typically has the following characteristics:
Keeping the above general as well as the specific requirements of each programme in mind, the bidding entity would have to be an SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) comprising of an Indian entity (ies) and an OEM. Based on the targeted indigenous effort content, the payment could be a specified percentage in Rupees and the balance in US Dollars.
- The private sector is responsible for carrying out or operating the project and takes on a substantial portion of the associated project risks.
- During the operational life of the project the public sector’s role is to monitor the performance of the private partner and enforce the terms of the contract.
- The private sector’s costs would be recovered in whole or in part from charges related to the use of the service and or annuity payments from the public sector.
- Public sector payments are based on performance standards set out in the contract.
- Often the private sector will contribute the majority of the project’s capital costs, although this need not always be the case.
- It may often be necessary to build or add to existing assets in order to meet the infrastructure needs of the project.
Thus here the three entities are Dassault Aviation, Reliance Group Company and most probably HAL too.
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If you see to have such an advance state of discussion barring Dassault there is no other entity who may have progressed to this level of structure that before 31.12.2016, the deal could be signed.
In case of Saab, they are yet to indentify the pvt sector company with whom they want to tie up and of course HAL is also there from government side.
In case of LM nothing is clear.
In case of Boeing, Boeing wants to go all alone.
So logically, all the 3 (Saab, LM and Boeing) are kite flying as none of them are atm in advance level of discussion to proceed to PPP model of aircraft manufacturing.
@Abingdonboy For your reading as this points to what we have talked earlier.. But GOI does not want HAL to be left out completely so i am guessing the public sector is HAL here who will hold a minority stake in the SPV and also guide the pvt sector company who does not have any experience.
It is a throwaway line that doesn't mean anything really. I guess Raha is just parroting what the DM/MoD has told him to say because this is the exact line the DM has used a number of times. I suppose the intention is to be ambiguious in line with MP's pressure tactics with Dassualt."Within a year, some decision will be taken on what will be the second line of the fighter aircraft," the air chief said."
@PARIKRAMA and @others it seems the rumor was correct about second line of fighter aircraft under MII. IAF chief has now confirmed the same. Now this makes things more interesting as he seems to talk out second line apart from the Rafale line . Now this is gonna set the ball rolling among all plane makers
4) The F-18 LOST the MMRCA the first tie around on TECHNICAL grounds, what's changed now?
@Abingdonboy and @PARIKRAMA,
Bro, I am all for Rafale as you both advocate in each thread. I was a little skeptical about this particular line by Raha:
"Within a year, some decision will be taken on what will be the second line of the fighter aircraft," the air chief said."
It doesn't stress on either of Rafale or LCA but tells The Second Type of aircraft is yet to be decided. Now, all Anti-Rafale personals are going to catch this line and promote there product. If MoD is still keeping all the options open and IAF is also in line with this approach then I hope it doesn't come at the cost of Rafale MII line.
I was trying to make some fun of the article by the way as people are going to twist that line for their own agenda.