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IMHO, this deal is not so momentous for the IAF but its humungous for the Rafale.

Rafale, despite being a state of the art plane was in desperate need of a huge contract of sale from a foreign customer to bring it the certificate of fieldable, viable, worth spending $$$ aircraft and this deal will do the trick for rafale, i think looking at this deal many reluctant customers will now have confidence in this platform and rafale may receive a few more contracts from the foreign customers...my 2 cents...
India is the first buyer of Rafle in the international market, it fails in any other competition but in India. As to air combat, EF is lot more better than Raffle, MAYBE Indian navy have the upper hand than IAF.
 
India is the first buyer of Rafle in the international market, it fails in any other competition but in India. As to air combat, EF is lot more better than Raffle, MAYBE Indian navy have the upper hand than IAF.

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We have the french in our pockets now!!!!!

they stay in pocket with there wish you know why ? that pocket is full of money and they will try to take out that money as much as they can :lol:
 
Very good news im chuffed to bits the long saga looks finally over!
 
they stay in pocket with there wish you know why ? that pocket is full of money and they will try to take out that money as much as they can :lol:

Not by "stealing", by selling some stuff.
 
Comparisons have regained its momentum. J-10B, Rafale, JF-17 Block III, Eurofighter.
"I have a feeling, That tonights gonna be a good night" :D
 
France's Rafale deal to include tech transfer-Sarkozy - Reuters



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France's Rafale deal to include tech transfer-Sarkozy
31 Jan 2012, 07:52 PM
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Tuesday said that he welcomed a decision by India's government to enter into "exclusive negotiations" with France's Dassault for the purchase of 126 Rafale jet fighter planes.

In a statement, Sarkozy said talks over the contract would begin shortly, adding that the deal would include significant transfers of technology guaranteed by the French state.

Dassault Aviation confirmed earlier that its fighter plane had been selected by the Indian air force.

(Reporting By Tim Hepher, Writing by Alexandria Sage; Editing by Jon Loades-Carter)
 
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