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France unveils model of the New Generation Fighter

You have the facts on delivered, ordered andexported aircrafts for all Eurocanards,
which shows that the Rafale is the least successful of the three.

Who are you by the way? And what’s your research background?
 
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Who are you by the way? And what’s your research background?
You only need the math taught to 7 years old children to figure out that Rafale has sold in smaller numbers than Gripen or Eurofighter. I certainly have that research background and then some.
You are yet to explain why Rafale should be considered more successful.
 
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Indian government: we want it. 2040

Indian government: fill the tenders. 2050

Indian government: namaste but price too high. Make it 100 million a pop. 2065

Indian government: raama reyy done this deal for 150 million a pop. 2080

Indian government: Badhai ho janta ko deal has been signed in presence of Shri Modi ji for as cheap as 300 million a pop. 2100

and then the project is scrapped in favour of another fighter
 
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The well-known French company Dassault used this year’s Euronaval 2018 exhibition to display a model of the New Generation Fighter (NGF) that will eventually replace the current generation of Dassault’s Rafales and Germany’s Eurofighter Typhoons aircraft by around 2035-2040.

The Dassault ‘s next-generation aircraft has no tail fin and a swept W-shaped wing design and incorporates highly advanced stealth technologies and integration with information systems. The new aircraft will have tricycle-type landing gear for runway take-off and landing.

The air vehicle is expected will be adapt to contemporary air threats and exploiting the potential of artificial intelligence.

It is likely that the new fighter jet project is developing as part of Europe’s Future Air Combat System (FCAS) and will eventually replace the current generation of Eurofighter and Rafale fighter aircraft by around 2035-2040.

According to a news release put out in April 2018, Germany and France have agreed on the central requirements for a new fighter jet to replace Eurofighter Typhoon and Rafale warplanes beginning in 2040.

The CEO of Dassault Aviation, Eric Trappier early said the Airbus and Dassault decided to team up to ensure that Europe retains control over its future weapons systems.

Airbus and Dassault said it was important for France and Germany to launch an initial joint study this year so they could get demonstrators of the technology done for 2025.

Trappier said the fighter jet would not be a copy of the U.S. F-35 fighter, but would be more ambitious.

https://defence-blog.com/news/franc...yqCLkPX9xaKitk7B-V-_DXYpy8-IghnJatr1BrsuZI_Bs

There is no tail.I think France want to develop 6th gen fighter before 5th gen.Interestingly Britain also anounced that they will develop 6th gen fighter
 
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There is no tail.I think France want to develop 6th gen fighter before 5th gen.Interestingly Britain also anounced that they will develop 6th gen fighter
They (France and Britain) skips 5th gen jets and directly going to 6th gen jet tech @UzaySan
 
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