hi Gogbot -
I will not completely agree with this, what if IAF being impressed by Gripen and seeing LCA Tejas been so close to Gripen, may rise some interest in them to bring the Tejas closer to Gripen standard, possibility? and then with the TOT acquired through Gripen may somehow be infused to LCA programe to materialize MK2 much quicker than expected...
Its my logic. however I would want rafale to be in our color-), But what Prateek says is not also completely wrong...
That's an optimistic scenario , that is also possible.
But the Arjun development saga, has left me with a bitter taste.
Again i want to stress it's not so much what the Griphen will do to the Tejas program.
But the kind of reaction the IAF may have. It's a concern that if they have more single engine fighters of the same class , same role and almost same everything.
The need for the number of Tejas aircraft will decrease
If T-90 couldnt kill Arjun programe then Gripen cant not kill Tejas program. Developement on self reliance and national security are two different roads and I think GOI is has started understanding this.
How many Arjun do we have , at best 248
What happened to the thousands of orders .
The Arjun came back when a last ditch attempt was made to expose the Indian Army's folly.
Had the Comparitive trials , which took 3 years from suggestion to actual trial, Not happened. Where would the Arjun be today.
At least we can be happy that the Arjun has been proven as good tank. Contrary to all Indian army claims.
But the damage done to its reputation can never be repaired.
The Arjun wont be seeing orders in the 1000's any time soon.
Arjun is still alive , but the induction of the T-90 has dealt the tank sever damage.
But Dash , its of no help . If a person has made up his mind that LCA is equal or better than Gripen , we cant do anything .
You have the expectation that Gripen is naturally going to be superior to the Tejas's .
Educate me on the finer points then,
Why can't the Tejas do everything that the Gripen can do
where is it lacking and why do we need the Gripen ?
But , what ever your answer is and i would like to hear it
TEjas and Gripen compete and are equal on one very important factor economy.
Both planes are relatively cheap , easy to maintain , easy to make and fairly sophisticated , Gripen may be more so then tejas.
That is where the competition , and collision of requirements occur.
Gripen is a threat to LCA is then just baseless , if LCA is so good why would Gripen pose a threat .
Tejas's plight or merit dosen't rest's on Gripen . Requirement and shortage of LCA is such , even if you order 200 Gripen , to make up falling numbers LCA still needs to be inducted in nos more than 200 .
I said it my self , the Tejas program does not depend on the gripen.
But i assert my point Gripen has an effect on the Tejas platform , at the very least on a perception bases
It is navity to say the Gripen plane does not factor into the Tejas program at all.
Even if its small chance , i would prefer not to take that list, The import lobby's effect on the Arjun program was plain to see for everyone.
However this is not the Arjun , The tejas project has much better backers and support. Inducting Gripen wont do anything initially.
But in the medium term , can the IAF officers ensure that the Tejas gets the benefit higher requirements and not the negative of unfounded favouritism.
All it take is a few officers preferring the Gripen over the Tejas .Wgi knows what kind of decision could be made as a result.
The Tejas and Gripen as the same class of jet , and have the appeal of being economically competitive. They have to many similarity's that if any form of favouritism was allowed to take place it would have a negative impact on the other.
It can only help , make LCA even more advanced . Why dont u look at LUH program HAL said in 2005 they can make LUH in 3 years time , still IAF decided to go two-way .
Buy similar machine from from Europe and HAL , LUH later . If eurocopter and LUH can co-exist , why not Tejas and gripen .
Don't bring time issue in between bcoz if it was this Tender wouldn't have got cancelled and is on verge of it again . By the time next Trials end LUH would be flying
Like i said the odd's can go either way.
I am not saying it has to , i am saying it can.
Past experience with the Arjun provides a clear example
I wouldn't have have Both the Tejas and Gripen in the IAF.
But there is also a chance that with the Gripen , it may have a negative effect. Even if that negative effect is a mere reduction of the tejas aircraft by 64 planes , from what ever number will be order. Because those orders went to more Gripens .
I am simply not willing to pay that price.
We will talk about it in detail when MCA flies and FGFA starts production in2020 , then we will ask why inducting FGFA its a waste and will kill MCA .
That is different scenario , taken up with much better planning.
MCA relies on the FGFA. That was planned out to work in tandem.
Both jets also serve different requirements.