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i dont know what do you think?Is this forum dead ?
Is this forum dead ?
Unrrelated but yesterday the IA's former COAS JJ Singh was conffered France's highest civilan distinction the "Officier de l'Ordre national de la Legion d'Honneur"
Rafale news will be out max by May/June..Hello Sir what is the Time deadline for this decision on the new fighter
Any idea
All posts after March 19 till April 11 have disappeared
This article os all over the place:
This article os all over the place:
The Indian side is expecting that through negotiations, it will manage to strike a deal at $7 billion for 36 machines.
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A few lines later:
“India is pushing for the deal to close between $5-6 billion for 36 aircraft and it should be inclusive of all the support and maintenance infrastructure,” an official revealed.
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Most of what is being said is either blatently untrue or is very old news but all becomes clear:
Meanwhile, Swedish defence major Saab AB has offered to manufacture its fifth-generation Gripen fighter aircraft here with technology transfer to India in a renewed bid for a pie in the multi-billion dollar Indian Air Force (IAF) modernisation plan and in compliance with Prime Minister initiative.
Saab, which lost in the medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) tender in 2011 — won by French firm Dassault Aviation SA — anticipates that the IAF will need more than the 36 Rafale fighter jets that India is buying from France to beef up its depleting fleet. The Swedish company is not only offering to set up a base here, but also help in development of aerospace capability for the next 100 years, along with partnership in developing the next version of the indigenous light combat aircraft (LCA) Tejas and the advanced medium combat aircraft, being developed and designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency.
Recently, Saab (India) chief Jan Widerstrom said the company is also ready to stick by New Delhi’s negative list — as was made clear by defence minister Manohar Parrikar — when it comes to exporting fighter aircraft from India.
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About 1/3rd of this article is nothing but idiotic promotion for the Gripen.
This idiot is all too eager to earn his paycheck from his Swedish masters.
+ we've gone from absurd projections of the quoted cost by Dassault ($12 billion+) to absurd price demands by the MoD. When SAAB is selling 36 jets to others for $8+ billion, how are they going to meet the so-called $5BN demand?
This is just so tedious.
@PARIKRAMA
With due respect @Taygibay , there was no cyber attack.
The concerns are that if India goes ahead with the initial 36 without discussing and freezing the terms for the 2nd follow on ones, French might milk us for the follow on ones.....