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F-35, PAKFA India's fifth generation fighter options

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AMERICAN F-35, RUSSIAN PAK-FA ARE INDIA’S FIFTH GENERATION FIGHTER OPTIONS

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India may have delayed participating in the Russian Fifth generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) project to explore other options, namely the Lockheed Martin built F-35.


A talk in the corridors of South Block, headquarters of the ministry of defence (MoD) goes that the reason the IAF and the MoD is seeking to reduce the numbers of the Russian FGFAs is to have an option of purchasing another variety of fifth generation aircraft.


A former senior air force officer told Defenseworld.net, “they have made the offer indirectly,” referring to the American F-35. He refused to elaborate on what that ‘indirect offer’ was. Some other sources opined that ever since the US lost out on the medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA) contract, it had been trying to get India interested in the F-35.


The ministry’s response to the American feelers is not yet known. But the fact remains that the prototype development contract for the Russian FGFA, PAK-FA or T-50, has not yet been concluded despite pressure from Russia to sign the contract. In December 2010, India had earmarked $295 million for getting the project started. The prototype development contract entails an investment of US$350 million.


India slowed down its participation in the prototype development and reduced its original order for 166 single-seater and 48 two-seater fighters to 127 single-seater PAK FA which was further bought down to about 35-55 units.


The latest information is that India might order the PAK-FA in a fly away condition after Russia completes its development schedule of the aircraft putting in all the technologies and weapons it originally promised including super-cruise and a high degree of radar immunity.
 
India's Fighter acquisition budget stands at 35 Billion USD for the next 15 years
During that time, India will retire 180 Mig21s, 80 Mig27s and 60 Jaguars
That's 320 aircrafts spread across 16 sqds
We need a replacement for these aircrafts

PAKFA and Rafales cannot make up the numbers
LCA on the other hand can
In fact I now expect India to induct not more than 3 Sqds each of PAKFA and Rafales, both in Fly away conditions, with Both aircrafts taking up the roles which were performed by Mig29s and Mirage 2000 in 1980s and 90s
 
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