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Congratulation Iran and a big congrats to @Daneshmand :
I know my Good sir you had advocated a make in Iran concept and i hope like India's MKIs you can have MKIr.. A wonderful bird, it will serve your country's need..
Pls do ensure that your local MIC and aero industry grows with sufficient localisation and tech absorption wherever possible..You should not miss the chance at all.. Of course do also look at spares and service part perhaps a feedback from our IAF and GOI so that we can help you everything including training pilots..
This will open up the doors in future for more jets like 5th Gen PAKFA say a decade later from now but more importantly Iran may be able to have a jet fighter program on its own say a 5th gen program if sufficiently the MIC evolves..
It opens up to endless possibilities and sky is the limit.. Congrats again...
Hope to see MKI and MKIr together soon in a bilateral exercise...
Iran must be going for big numbers if it's going to local production like India. India initially signed for 270+, now I am hearing 300+.
Thank you. And kudos to your deep observation!
For countries like ours, it is extremely important to acquire as much technology as possible. As inventing the wheel all over again will take huge amount of time and resources.
But hopefully in future, we will be able to invent our own technologies as well. But right now the need of the hour is to acquire as much technology as practically possible.
Sir, if Iran purchases the Su-30, India makes money. Some sections of the Su-30 use Indian technology.More money for India?! Dude the plane is Russian. If Russia did not want to sell it to Iran, then India could not sell anything to Iran. The technology is Russian. Though with more countries building it and buying it, the total cost per plane will go down benefiting all. But Iran is interested in technology acquisition. As India is doing itself by acquiring technology from Russia
You mean I have to take your lay opinion more seriously than the opinion of an expert who publishes under his own name rather than under a handle in a defense forum?
We read:
"In the broadest of terms, the PAK-FA is a fusion of ideas and design features seen in late model Flanker variants and demonstrators, but incorporating specific stealth shaping features employed previously in the Northrop/MDC YF-23 ATF demonstrator, and the production LM F-22 Raptor. The PAK-FA is clearly a unique Russian design and is neither a copy of the F-22 or the YF-23.
No less importantly, the PAK-FA is by Western standards a low risk design, following the Russian philosophy of “evolutionary” design, rather than the “Big Bang” approach currently favoured in the West, of trying to start from scratch with most or every key portion of the design.
It is important to note that the Russian approach to development more than often differs from the Western approach, particularly that of the United States industry, with a much stronger Russian focus on risk management and risk minimization. A powerful approach evident in the development of the Flanker family of aircraft has been, firstly, to plan long term, then to spread developmental risks across the series of planned new aircraft types and variants as well as parallel design/development activities. The benefits of such an approach are clearly obvious.
The best illustration of how much more effective Russian systems development philosophy is, is that the development of the PAK-FA, with a projected budget in the order of US$10 Billion, was launched officially in 2002, concurrently with the launch of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program, yet the latter has experienced repeated delays in schedule, repeated problems with basic technology, and remains heavily laden with accumulated design risks as well as inordinately high and growing costs."
Enough said.
More money for India?! Dude the plane is Russian. If Russia did not want to sell it to Iran, then India could not sell anything to Iran. The technology is Russian. Though with more countries building it and buying it, the total cost per plane will go down benefiting all. But Iran is interested in technology acquisition. As India is doing itself by acquiring technology from Russia in this regard (among others).
Are you kidding me? Just look at a PAK FA and tell me what of the Su-27 do you see there? This 'low risk' design is expected to cost $225M flyaway. You can buy a F-22 and F-35 at the same cost.
And what the author means by evolutionary design has nothing do with Su-27/Su-30. What he is saying is the PAK FA will continuously be improved on via new models, that's evolutionary design. The Su-27 followed the same design philosophy. The US does the same too, that's why the argument fails.
India exports Su-30 tech to Russia, like the mission computer. Iran can do the same. So HAL makes money.
And the entire support infrastructure in India is built to support foreign Su-30s also. HAL has been certified as the Su-30's OEM. So the Iranian Su-30s can be overhauled in India. Engine maintenance and overhaul can also be done in India. So more business for HAL. Sukhoi is building spares factories in India and they can deliver those spares to Iran.
There is a lot of benefit for Iran to work with India in the future, and not just with Su-30s and PAK FAs. Iran could very well be the first in line for airborne Brahmos. The rupee trade can help our countries take off big time.
India exports Su-30 tech to Russia, like the mission computer. Iran can do the same. So HAL makes money.
And the entire support infrastructure in India is built to support foreign Su-30s also. HAL has been certified as the Su-30's OEM. So the Iranian Su-30s can be overhauled in India. Engine maintenance and overhaul can also be done in India. So more business for HAL. Sukhoi is building spares factories in India and they can deliver those spares to Iran.
There is a lot of benefit for Iran to work with India in the future, and not just with Su-30s and PAK FAs. Iran could very well be the first in line for airborne Brahmos. The rupee trade can help our countries take off big time.
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Are you kidding me? Just look at a PAK FA and tell me what of the Su-27 do you see there? This 'low risk' design is expected to cost $225M flyaway. You can buy a F-22 and F-35 at the same cost.
And what the author means by evolutionary design has nothing do with Su-27/Su-30. What he is saying is the PAK FA will continuously be improved on via new models, that's evolutionary design. The Su-27 followed the same design philosophy. The US does the same too, that's why the argument fails.
India exports Su-30 tech to Russia, like the mission computer. Iran can do the same. So HAL makes money.
And the entire support infrastructure in India is built to support foreign Su-30s also. HAL has been certified as the Su-30's OEM. So the Iranian Su-30s can be overhauled in India. Engine maintenance and overhaul can also be done in India. So more business for HAL. Sukhoi is building spares factories in India and they can deliver those spares to Iran.
There is a lot of benefit for Iran to work with India in the future, and not just with Su-30s and PAK FAs. Iran could very well be the first in line for airborne Brahmos. The rupee trade can help our countries take off big time.
Some Iranian members might know Babak Taghvayi.he claimed Iran will purchase 160 SU-30SMEs.
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You obviously are not getting the point.
Iran is trying to buy technology to become independent. Not to become dependent on India. That is hilarious. Iran's entire foreign policy strives for independence, so it would be now hilarious to suggest Iran is doing this to be a subservient to India.
Another laughter matter was your suggestion that India is exporting technology to Russia. Dude, it is Russia that has sold the technology to India. Now, India is a PARTNER in the project but to suggest that Russians are paralyzed and are dependent on India to form a deal with Iran, is just beyond hilarious. Surely, Russia can build mission computers too. If they could build mission computers in 1980s for Buran to take off to space orbit and land back on earth completely automated, they can manage to build Su-30 mission computers too without India.
As I said, above, countries such as ours can not invent their own technology at this stage. They have to acquire them from outside.
So don't try to paint it as anything else. This is the point I am making.
Ah, dear, these will be decided much later. But my guess would be some desert/mountain camo similar to Iranian F-14s.
well i get your point on how you guys need to be independant and all but russia even let you. iran is near enough a virgin market and russia will not be wise to give you freedom that easily. it wil be similar to the su30 mki agreement and they will probably allow you to add your weapons own and chinese weapons too. hek even china is not compleatly independant they still need russia for engines. but granted by 2020 they wont need them.You obviously are not getting the point.
Iran is trying to buy technology to become independent. Not to become dependent on India. That is hilarious. Iran's entire foreign policy strives for independence, so it would be now hilarious to suggest Iran is doing this to be a subservient to India.
Another laughter matter was your suggestion that India is exporting technology to Russia. Dude, it is Russia that has sold the technology to India. Now, India is a PARTNER in the project but to suggest that Russians are paralyzed and are dependent on India to form a deal with Iran, is just beyond hilarious. Surely, Russia can build mission computers too. If they could build mission computers in 1980s for Buran to take off to space orbit and land back on earth completely automated, they can manage to build Su-30 mission computers too without India.
As I said, above, countries such as ours can not invent their own technology at this stage. They have to acquire them from outside.
So don't try to paint it as anything else. This is the point I am making.
Ah, dear, these will be decided much later. But my guess would be some desert/mountain camo similar to Iranian F-14s.
Nobody is taking it the other way. Iran's goal of being self sufficient is one that we Indians can readily identify with for we strive for the same goal.I know you want India and HAL to succeed, but you've got to wait a minute!
Iran learnt in the war with Iraq that it cannot rely on foreign nations for its defence. We had dozens of nations selling weapons, giving intelligence and financing and support of everything to Saddam, and 3 or 4 nations helping Iran! Not to say India is untrustworthy but we cannot rely on the outside. Sorry
What Iran is looking for is an India level of manufacturing, to the point that it is recognised as an OEM, just like India. We want to make everything from scratch!
Under the deal we signed with Russia, we produce or can produce close to everything except for the engines from raw material stage.well i get your point on hoe you guys need to be independant and all but russia even let you. iran is near enough a virgin market and russia will not be wise to give you freedom that easily. it wil be similar to the su30 mki agreement and they will probably allow you to add your weapons own and chinese weapons too. hek even china is not compleatly independant they still need russia for engines. but granted by 2020 they wont need them.
well i get your point on hoe you guys need to be independant and all but russia even let you. iran is near enough a virgin market and russia will not be wise to give you freedom that easily. it wil be similar to the su30 mki agreement and they will probably allow you to add your weapons own and chinese weapons too. hek even china is not compleatly independant they still need russia for engines. but granted by 2020 they wont need them.
Some parts are not produced in India because its cheaper to source them from Russia, but they can be produced if required(not including engines) .