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No! We can't, We are not as advance as Iran.
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No! We can't, We are not as advance as Iran.
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As Mastankhan pointed out in his earlier post that why would one want to copy a product when full ToT is already given? If we work with Dassualt in producing Rafale, I am sure in time we will develop the technical know how and industrial base to absorb the 4.5 gen provided to us and should be able to use it in future/present indian planes.
Your model is passive and reverse is active, totally different.
Will Rafale transfer all the tech to India without cobservation. I highly doubt it.
Yes they are totally different. One is done by respecting the copyright and with consent whereas other is done by copying and stealing.
Three decisive factors:
1. opportunity,no doubt India has.
2. willingness,maybe no to build a full version rafale.but surely India will try to apply some of the key technologies to its next new fighter intentionally or unintentionally
3. and ability,this is what i doubt. reverse engineering is not simple copy and paste,as it is incapable to copy every part or material with same mechanical properties and processing accuracy.it needs huge amount of CAE and fatigue tests.for the electronic systems,it is much harder,as hardly anything can be borrowed from the prototype, need to start from 0.
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There is no doubt as far as metal and electronic industry is concerned, China is miles ahead of Indian industry. Take for example the Radar modules, receivers and semi-conductor chips, China and South Korea are amongst world's largest manufacturer in this field, whereas India unfortunately has nothing much to speak about.
And it is in this context, that mega defence deals and offset clauses are important. The Rafale deal would end up after manufacturing of 126 jets (and perhaps follows on orders) but the Industry base that will get created as a result of offset obligations will be there to serve the defence forces for a long time. Also the manufacturing , metallurgical , electronic industry would definitely benefit from the other intangible benefits.
But you have your advantage. Like software, engeers and help from france , russia and america.