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Eric Trappier, president of the French Dassault Aviation Group, announced that there are ongoing negotiations with India to conclude a new contract for the sale of at least 50 Rafale warplanes.
In an interview published Sunday, Trappier said on the website of "Sud West"
- It is after the contract signed in India to sell 36 Rafal aircraft
And the order that was contracted with Egypt to supply 24 aircraft
In addition to 24 other aircraft to Qatar "
We are likely to sign new contracts abroad, but it will often be in 2018, "he said.

Tarappier described India's needs as enormous, requiring 57 aircraft,

Referring also to ongoing negotiations with Malaysia to sell 18 aircraft.

Dassault Group Chairman stressed the strategic importance that Asia represents in the coming years, especially India.

https://www.youm7.com/story/2017/5/14/فرنسا-تتفاوض-مع-الهند-لبيع-50-طائرة-حربية-من-طراز/3234521
 
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Eric Trappier, president of the French Dassault Aviation Group, announced that there are ongoing negotiations with India to conclude a new contract for the sale of at least 50 Rafale warplanes.
In an interview published Sunday, Trappier said on the website of "Sud West"
- It is after the contract signed in India to sell 36 Rafal aircraft
And the order that was contracted with Egypt to supply 24 aircraft
In addition to 24 other aircraft to Qatar "
We are likely to sign new contracts abroad, but it will often be in 2018, "he said.

Tarappier described India's needs as enormous, requiring 57 aircraft,

Referring also to ongoing negotiations with Malaysia to sell 18 aircraft.

Dassault Group Chairman stressed the strategic importance that Asia represents in the coming years, especially India.

https://www.youm7.com/story/2017/5/14/فرنسا-تتفاوض-مع-الهند-لبيع-50-طائرة-حربية-من-طراز/3234521

It was well known the follow on orders will come and i don't suspect that it will be limited to anther 50 might be more!
 
It was well known the follow on orders will come and i don't suspect that it will be limited to anther 50 might be more!
Max 57 Trappier said in the article, that will make the number of the Indian Rafale go up to between 86 and 93..
 
Still got 6 years to complete the first order. I'd say Good luck with it, considering the Indian government track record in defence deals its probably going to take another decade to materialise. If the news has any truth in it in the first place.
 
Max 57 Trappier said in the article, that will make the number of the Indian Rafale go up to between 86 and 93..
I heard different information from someone who I know personally. He mentioned 54 are coming to Air Force, in other words, 36 more are coming. Asked him about the original 126 figure, he said not sure about that figure, however, 54 is confirmed. Don't ask for the source peeps, won't be able to disclose the name. Hopefully, he is right, otherwise he'll get lots of **** all his life for making me look like a fool on international forum.
 
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Eric Trappier, president of the French Dassault Aviation Group, announced that there are ongoing negotiations with India to conclude a new contract for the sale of at least 50 Rafale warplanes.
In an interview published Sunday, Trappier said on the website of "Sud West"
- It is after the contract signed in India to sell 36 Rafal aircraft
And the order that was contracted with Egypt to supply 24 aircraft
In addition to 24 other aircraft to Qatar "
We are likely to sign new contracts abroad, but it will often be in 2018, "he said.

Tarappier described India's needs as enormous, requiring 57 aircraft,

Referring also to ongoing negotiations with Malaysia to sell 18 aircraft.

Dassault Group Chairman stressed the strategic importance that Asia represents in the coming years, especially India.

https://www.youm7.com/story/2017/5/14/فرنسا-تتفاوض-مع-الهند-لبيع-50-طائرة-حربية-من-طراز/3234521
Hope that we move in this direction 86 is way better number than 36. I think by signing 36 India put itself in better position to negotiate.
 
french equipment has always got the edge over others
eagerly waiting for rafal in tricolour
 
Still got 6 years to complete the first order. I'd say Good luck with it, considering the Indian government track record in defence deals its probably going to take another decade to materialise. If the news has any truth in it in the first place.

Enjoy the read:

http://www.janes.com/article/64079/dassault-plans-to-use-rafale-sale-to-leverage-position-in-india

Dassault will look to leverage France's newly signed Rafale deal with India to build its industrial presence in the country and support the 'Make in India' drive, Eric Trappier, the company's chief executive officer has said.

In comments to the Press Trust of India shortly after the signing of the France-India inter-governmental agreement (IGA) that supports the sale of the fighter aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF), Trappier said that Dassault was open to manufacturing the Rafale in India should the company secure additional fighter aircraft contracts with the IAF.

The IGA - signed on 23 September - features the sale of 36 Rafales for EUR7.9 billion (USD8.82 billion), with deliveries scheduled to start in 36 months and an option for 18 supplementary aircraft.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/af...s-deal-buy-36-French-Rafale-fighter-jets.html

http://www.janes.com/article/64054/india-finally-signs-deal-with-france-for-36-rafale-fighters

Which mean's deliveries will start from 2019 not 6 years as you mentioned, please stay informed and stop talking pessimistic nonsense.
 
Enjoy the read:

http://www.janes.com/article/64079/dassault-plans-to-use-rafale-sale-to-leverage-position-in-india

Dassault will look to leverage France's newly signed Rafale deal with India to build its industrial presence in the country and support the 'Make in India' drive, Eric Trappier, the company's chief executive officer has said.

In comments to the Press Trust of India shortly after the signing of the France-India inter-governmental agreement (IGA) that supports the sale of the fighter aircraft to the Indian Air Force (IAF), Trappier said that Dassault was open to manufacturing the Rafale in India should the company secure additional fighter aircraft contracts with the IAF.

The IGA - signed on 23 September - features the sale of 36 Rafales for EUR7.9 billion (USD8.82 billion), with deliveries scheduled to start in 36 months and an option for 18 supplementary aircraft.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/af...s-deal-buy-36-French-Rafale-fighter-jets.html

http://www.janes.com/article/64054/india-finally-signs-deal-with-france-for-36-rafale-fighters

Which mean's deliveries will start from 2019 not 6 years as you mentioned, please stay informed and stop talking pessimistic nonsense.

Deliveries will start' in 2019 and will complete in 2023 so that makes it 6 years. So it's more of realistic facts rather than pessimistic nonsense.

And btw the article you just tagged merely states that dassault would be willing to manufacture rafale in India should the country secure additional jets. it doesnt say anywhere that a deal has been signed so nothing new here.
 
Deliveries will start' in 2019 and will complete in 2023 so that makes it 6 years. So it's more of realistic facts rather than pessimistic nonsense.

And btw the article you just tagged merely states that dassault would be willing to manufacture rafale in India should the country secure additional jets. it doesnt say anywhere that a deal has been signed so nothing new here.

36 jets in fly away condition and will be ready to be delivered in a batch. I don't think they building one at a time. God... the logic
 
I will never understand why India opted for Rafale instead of the Eurofighter. The Eurofighter Typhoon is a badass beast.
 
I will never understand why India opted for Rafale instead of the Eurofighter. The Eurofighter Typhoon is a badass beast.

There is a MMRCA thread with this topic explored and debated to death, I am sure you find your answers there.
 
I will never understand why India opted for Rafale instead of the Eurofighter. The Eurofighter Typhoon is a badass beast.

Actually it's the Rafale that has been piling up export orders lately since Eurofighter and Rafale have finally been put into war use, albeit more in an A2G mode.

Maybe the military planners in many countries have an idea or two?
 

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