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How EF going to help India when they have MKI ?
Not much, that's because it's not a good choice for Indian forces.
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How EF going to help India when they have MKI ?
Not much, that's because it's not a good choice for Indian forces.
I just dont like it for one thing, such a hig hprice tag for what???, it was never worth.
Plans For Further Rafale Upgrades Emerge
With a new round of Rafale upgrades nearing completion, the French military and defense industry are starting to look at the long-term future of the twin-engine fighter.
Although much of the focus is on a potential mid-life upgrade (MLU) that is still several years away, development activities to prepare the technology would have to start significantly sooner. Potential radar cross-section (RCS) improvements are under consideration, as are equipping the fighter with additional radar arrays for greater spherical coverage and adding thrust vector control to the two M88 turbojets. The MLU configuration is not expected to emerge until around 2025...
Good eyes in this case! I only saw the empty stations at the back,
but it is still carrying only a single BVR missile, compared to the fully loaded testflights in Farnborough, or during the A2G weapon trials.
It is behind the Mirage, not because of the fuel tanks, but because it can't carry 2 fuel tanks, an LDP and a 2000lb LGB at the same time. EFs centerline station is blocked by the LDP, which leaves no free station for the weapon.
That means for a mission where you need only a single Mirage 2000H (even today without the upgrade), you need 2 x EFs, one with the weapon, one with LDP.
In strike role with cruise missiles it's behind Mirage as well, because the Mirage can carry Scalp on the centerline station with 2 fuel tanks, or a single fuel tank and 2 x missiles. EF does not have enough space at the centerline station, because of the gear bays, that's why it can carry only 2 x missiles and a single fuel tank, which obviously reduces the range by far.
Btw, the lower pic shows the 1500l fuel tanks on an DA7 test aircraft of Alenia, not an operational fighter, so far only 1000l tanks are available and even bigger fuel tanks, won't help the EF in these cases, only CFTs would, because free hardpoints for additional weapons, or tanks.
Which is not possible, because the LDP is integrated only at the centerline station and the weight balance would on each side of the wing would be a problem too, with an 200Kg LDP on the one side and an 1000Kg fuel tank on the other side. More sense would be to integrate it on the inner wingstation, but so far that seems not to be possible, otherwise they wouldn't limit themselfs like this right?
Again, only CFTs will help to make the EF more capable in this field compared to the Mirage 2000), not to mention that the Rafale is clearly superior anyway (5 wet stations, 2000l fuel tanks, CFTs developed and tested, 2000lb PGM and Scalp on up to 5 stations).
Naah ....... . It was not my eyesight but just an unbiased view of looking things . Tell me did you really missed it or you knew but still went on praising rafale .
1) add Litening3 to centerline , replace 2other drop tanks with Storm shadow + CFTs will come in future
To add -And few years back , we saw some unique configs also . Pics not any more on official website after website up gradation .
Talking about - 2000 lbs bomb ,
With the accuracy as good as 1-3 m CEP , a 1000lbs paveway4, EGBU-16 can cause damage equivalent to what a generation old 2000lbs gbu10 paveway did .
This is exactly why F35 wont be needing a 2000lbs bomb
Way cheaper and looks more impressive than Rafale with 2/2 MICA IR/EM + triple rack of AASM - isn't it .
Combat aircraft: Boeing "accepts" the decision of New Delhi
Barring procedural or unforeseen, Boeing does not intend to challenge the removal of his F-18 Super Hornets from the Indian tender for the acquisition of 126 fighter planes.
Barring unforeseen or procedural, Boeing does not intend to challenge the removal of his F-18 Super Hornets from the Indian tender for the acquisition of 126 fighter planes.
"Despite our disappointment, we accept the decision. We've stopped promoting the F-18 in India which remains a client in the long term, " said Dennis Muilenburg Tuesday, the chairman of the defense branch of the American group in a meeting with reporters in St. Louis (Missouri).
The Defense Ministry of India has recently selected the Dassault Rafale and the Eurofighter from EADS-BAE-trio Alenia in the final of the bid estimated at more than $ 10 billion).
Boeing should console themselves with the forthcoming signing of a contract worth more than $ 4 billion for the sale of 10 aircraft C-17 (six options), according to the Wall Street Journal.
What is difference between swing role & omni role aircraft?
Oh please, why should I? The edge the Rafale has in terms of maturity, tech level, load, or multi role capability is more than obvious, you just need to look at the Libiyan conflict to understand that.
I just pointed that there is something strange with the loads EF is carrying in operational strike roles.
Btw, TWR is for sure not a reason for that, because EF has an excellent TWR even with full load and that's why it impressed so much with that load in Farnborough, but as I said back then, it's not a realistic loadout. Today we even see that it don't carry BVR missiles and mainly just SR missiles and that has to have a reason, because with such a load it offers only the self defence capability of the older Jags and needs dedicated escorts for sure! Similary, the French Mirage 2000D also carries only 2 x SR missiles with strike loads, that's why they get escorted by Mirage 2000-5s with A2A config, while the Rafale carries at least 2 x SR and 2 x MR missiles in any role.
Exactly and that's why I said, till EF get CFTs, it's strike capability is less then Mirage 2000s. So now you understand it and have to agree with me.
Now guess why? Because they are not possible in reality!
In all those pics the weapon is too long and would block the gear bay. Secondly, using such large weapons like 2000lb bombs, or Storm Shadow cruise missile would make the weight balance difficult, because too much weight would be to the front.
Btw, did you see the pic where it carries an LDP on one of the missile stations? Also not possible and the reason why they had to compromise with the LDP on the centerline station.
As you can see, this design flaw, or bad planingi of the EF is the most limiting factor for it to carry heavy strike loads, or fuel tanks, while the Rafale with dedicated pod stations and 5 heavy / wet stations is designed much better.
The F35 is specially designed to carry 2 x 2000lb JDAMs internally!
"France is close to selecting a new, reduced collateral effect weapon for its Dassault Rafale fighters, with the need for a lightweight air-to-surface store having been underlined by its recent combat experience over Libya.
Discussions involving the air force and France's DGA defence procurement agency have advanced over the recent weeks, with several options understood to be under consideration
Acquiring a precision-guided, lightweight weapon for the Rafale has interested the French military for some time, with a TDA 68mm rocket pod having been exhibited alongside a Rafale at 2009's Paris air show.
A new system would provide a strike capability between the aircraft's internal 30mm cannon, and 250kg (550lb) bombs equipped with Sagem's AASM "Hammer" precision guidance and range extension kit."
Not really, because Rafale can still carry more fuel = has more range and like recent news reports, seems to get Brimstone even before EF. It simply has a complete edge over EF in any strike role and even the CFTs could be added earlier, because they are already developed and tested (UAE seems to want it for their 3 x cruise missile config).
EF was designed as an air superioirty and with multi role capability only as a secondary factor, that's where they went wrong and why the French was smart to leave the project.