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Eurofighter will win the MRCA deal - It is the best fighter for a hot climate such as India, is the 2nd best fighter in the world the 1st being the F22. Saudi arabia has already purchased these jets proving that the thrust of the engines is well suited to desert/tropical climate which the rafale lacks hence why UAE wants a higher thrust engine.

Eurofighter may be the best fighter among the contestants in air-to-air combat, but the Gripen, Rafale and F-18 offer much more in the air-to-ground role. India already has the Su-30MKI (a total of 230 including those on order I believe) that excels in air-to-air combat equally or better than the EFT. So IAF is probably looking for a fighter that can offer good air-to-ground performance. In air-to-ground combat, even the Gripen is better than the EFT despite costing much less. Remember, the EFT is the most expensive fighter in the competition. My pick would be the Rafale :yahoo: (too bad it's expensive :cry:). The Gripen is a good cost-effective option too.
 
IAF readies evaluation reports of MMRCA fighters news



New Delhi: The Indian Air Force's marathon attempt to secure a medium range multi-role combat aircraft, with which to replace a rapidly ageing fleet of Soviet-era MiG fighters, has crossed another milestone with technical evaluation reports from field trials of competing aircraft now being readied for consideration.

A MiG-35 two-seaterReports quote defence ministry sources as saying that these evaluation reports, prepared after gruelling field trials of six competing fighters of different manufacturers, was ''virtually ready'' now. The fighters in contention were tested by IAF pilots both in India and abroad under different weather conditions. While flight characteristics were tested in India, weapon systems were tested in home countries of different fighters.

The six competing fighter platforms are Boeing's F/A-18 'Super Hornet, Lockheed Martin's F-16 'Falcon', the Saab Gripen, D'assault's Rafale, the MiG-35 (Russia's United Aircraft Corporation) and the Eurofighter Typhoon (a consortium of British, German, Spanish and Italian companies).

''IAF is likely to submit the exhaustive report by next week. Subsequently, a shortlist of the fighters which
have done well in the field evaluation test and the staff evaluation will be made,'' said a source.

The commercial bids submitted by the six manufacturers will be opened, examined and compared only after that.

For the first time ''life-cycle costs'' will be taken into account by the Indian Air Force rather than opting for just the lowest bid.



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one of the major features being attributed to all western fighters is the availability of aesa radars but as its tot is subject to US congress approval
 
some rafale pics
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indeed it will b that ****Pit. by the way isnt f-16 bl-60 look very muscular & heavy weight to tak on other mmsca a/c's
 
BTW Eurofighter looks equally good...

SH seems to have maximum payload capacity...can anyone check..?
 
@ jha
this link might help
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_MRCA_competition#Comparison_of_the_competing_aircraft
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Thanks Praveen for the link..
 
Pentagon pitches for $10 billion Indian fighter jet deal - India - The Times of India

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon is making a strong pitch for US companies for the $10 billion deal for 126 fighter aircraft for the Indian Air Force and future sales of the C-17 transport aircraft.

The US defence department, also known as Pentagon because of the shape of its building, does not view defence equipment sales as mere commercial transactions and looks at them as a growth area for the India-US partnership, a senior defence official said on Thursday.

"I am and will continue to be a strong advocate of US solutions for India's defence needs," Michele Flournoy, undersecretary of defence for policy, told members of the Asia Society. "US companies are eager to work with India as the Indian military continues to modernise."

Noting two American companies, Boeing and Lockheed Martin, are among six competitors for India's biggest fighter-jet purchase in 15 years, she said: "We are also looking at future sales of the C-17 aircraft as another example of near term defence sales."
"We understand that India is making a strategic as well as an economic choice when it makes defence acquisitions," she said. "Obviously, the commercial benefits of defence sales to the US economy can't be denied."

"But from a [defence department] perspective, these sales are even more important in building a strategic partnership that will allow both our countries to cooperate more effectively to protect our mutual security interests in the future," Flournoy said.
"Whether the scenario involves humanitarian assistance, counterterrorism cooperation or maritime security activities," she continued, "having common equipment will allow more seamless cooperation."

India is seeking to build its own indigenous defence industry, and is looking for the best technologies to use in its defence sector, Flournoy said.

The United States is committed to providing India with top-of-the-line technology, and has backed up its commitment by approving the overwhelming majority of licenses requested last year, she said.

Flournoy noted defence secretary Robert M Gates has made export control reform a key priority, citing the streamlining and modernizing of the US export control system as a national security priority that affects the nation's ability to build and sustain key partnerships.

India and the United States will explore ways to counter the spread of weapons of mass destruction through maritime cooperation, dialogue, and identifying new technologies to combat this threat, Flournoy said.

"We will look at ways in which, together, we can better secure the global commons by expanding our already robust cooperation in air, space, cyberspace and maritime initiatives."
 
here comes uncle sam...

Now its almost confirmed.. 124 RAFALE + 74 SH...
 
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