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Don't worry...Rafale is better than Typhoon. The politician who is making such claims could have just asked IAF or the field evaluation report before making such claims.
i saw this video in timesof india it says about some technical problem in ToT.guys watch it.rafale deal again in jeopardy?
Exclusive: India's biggest defence deal in jeopardy? - Video | The Times of India
what the hell is this. i am worried again about MMRCA!!!
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Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne on MMRCA
The last mile determines whether eventually you will look back with satisfaction for a job well done or regret the opportunities missed. Hence, even as the tempo has to be maintained, the strides need to acquire flexibility and imagination to tide over the last few hurdles. The chief of air staff, Air Chief Marshal Norman Anil Kumar Brownes current state of mind would be a bit akin to that of a long distance runner: a combination of pleasure and determination; anticipation and anxiety...
...The IAF is the main driver in this project and everything is moving on track, he says matter-of-factly in an exclusive interview to FORCE. While I cannot discuss details of the ongoing Contract Negotiations Committee (CNC), I will only discuss the process of acquisition which has been adopted as per Defence Procurement Procedure (DPP) 2006. The CNC is likely to wrap up all discussions in the next eight to 10 months and we will sign the contract in the financial year 2012-2013. We have made budgetary provisions for the MMRCA in this financial year. If things move to plan, then ACM Browne would rather have the contract signed on 15 December 2012. Surely, he would like to present the MMRCA to the IAF as a return gift on his birthday...
No
Not again.
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Our airforce don't have resources to maintain the Rafale, if the president buys it, the Brazilian Airforce will be pretty grounded. The airforce already said that it wants the Gripen or the S.hornet, i can't understand why the government still prefers this jet.
Not suprising these type of large contracts have many nitty gritty areas to iron out before a contract can be sealed.
Our airforce don't have resources to maintain the Rafale, if the president buys it, the Brazilian Airforce will be pretty grounded. The airforce already said that it wants the Gripen or the S.hornet, i can't understand why the government still prefers this jet.
My neighbors from Argentina already know how "reliable" the french can be. I don't want this here, i don't know the advantages of the Rafales in India's MMRCA, but i can't see a reason to see the Rafale there as well.
Pardon me if i said anything wrong....
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Actually money should not be a problem, but by some reason (much problably corruption and a hatred against the military) the government refuses to give much money to the military.With an economy bigger than India's, I'm pretty sure you can afford a few rafales. Whether your country needs it or not, I do not know.
Actually money should not be a problem, but by some reason (much problably corruption and a hatred against the military) the government refuses to give much money to the military.