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India to spend over $25 billion to induct 250 5th-gen stealth fighters


NEW DELHI: India will eventually spend over $25 billion to induct 250 advanced stealth fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), on way to being co-developed with Russia, in what will be the country's biggest-ever defence project.

With a potent mix of super-manoeuvrability and supersonic cruising ability, long-range strike and high-endurance air defence capabilities, each FGFA will cost upwards of Rs 450 crore or around $100 million.

This will be in addition to the huge investment to be made in co-developing FGFA with cash-strapped Russia, as also the huge infrastructure required to base, operate and maintain such jets in India.

"We are looking to induct 200 to 250 FGFA in phases from 2017 onwards,'' confirmed IAF chief Air Chief Marshal P V Naik on Monday. As reported by TOI earlier, New Delhi and Moscow are looking to ink the FGFA preliminary design contract when Russian President Dmitry Medvedev comes visiting here in December.

Under intense negotiations for the last four-five years, the FGFA project will also figure in the talks between defence minister A K Antony and his Russian counterpart Anatoly Serdyukov on October 8.

Though the Indian FGFA will based on the Russian Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA, which flew for the first time this January at the Komsomolsk-on-Amur facility in Siberia, it will be built to IAF's specifications. It's already being touted as superior to the American F/A-22 `Raptor', the world's only operational FGFA as of now.

ACM Naik said the 30-tonne FGFA will be a "swing-role fighter, with very advanced avionics, stealth to increase survivability, enhanced lethality, 360 degree situational awareness, smart weapons, data-links, high-end mission computers'' and the like.

Along with 126 medium multi-role combat aircraft, which India plans to acquire in a $10.4 billion project, 270 Sukhoi-30MKIs contracted from Russia for around $12 billion and 120 indigenous Tejas Light Combat Aircraft, the FGFA will be the mainstay of India's air combat fleet for the foreseeable future.

Even as the Army revises its war doctrine to factor in the worst-case scenario of a simultaneous two-front war with Pakistan and China, is IAF also preparing for the same?

"Our modernisation plans are based on the four pillars of `see, reach, hit and protect'...We prepare for a multi-faceted, multi-dimensional, multi-front war,'' said ACM Naik.

"But our approach is capability-based, not adversary-specific. Our modernisation drive is in tune with our nation's aspirations,'' he said, adding that India's strategic interests stretched "from Hormuz Strait to Malacca Strait and beyond''.

To a volley of questions on China and Pakistan, IAF chief said, "All neighbours, from the smallest to the largest, have to be watched with caution...Their capabilities have to be assessed...Anything that can upset the growth of our nation is a matter of concern.''

With the new planned inductions in the pipeline, IAF's obsolescence rate will come down to 20% by 2014-15 from the current 50% or so. "But this does not mean that we are not fully capable of defending the country from any air or space threat at the moment...We are,'' said ACM Naik.


Read more: India to spend over $25 billion to induct 250 5th-gen stealth fighters - The Times of India India to spend over $25 billion to induct 250 5th-gen stealth fighters - The Times of India
 
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lo gee ab grand mother of deal a gai suno or apna sar peeto>lollllllllllll\\\

what you will say saudi usa 60bn$ deal grandeset ever mother of 600bc defence deal.hahahahhahaaha

US-Saudi Black Hawks $60 Bn Deal
grow up guys grow up. why you guys looking in these small things for proud . india has many many great thing to be proud just look around.and change the title of thread as a good poster.the article you post was not titled like you wrote.


and after all that congssssssssss tooooo india very warm
 
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lo gee ab grand mother of deal a gai suno or apna sar peeto>lollllllllllll\\\

what you will say saudi usa 60bn$ deal grandeset ever mother of 600bc defence deal.hahahahhahaaha

US-Saudi Black Hawks $60 Bn Deal
grow up guys grow up. why you guys looking in these small things for proud . india has many many great thing to be proud just look around.and change the title of thread as a good poster.the article you post was not titled like you wrote.


and after all that congssssssssss tooooo india very warm
$ 60 billion for black hawk helicopters???how many they gonna buy?
 
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lo gee ab grand mother of deal a gai suno or apna sar peeto>lollllllllllll\\\

what you will say saudi usa 60bn$ deal grandeset ever mother of 600bc defence deal.hahahahhahaaha

US-Saudi Black Hawks $60 Bn Deal
grow up guys grow up. why you guys looking in these small things for proud . india has many many great thing to be proud just look around.and change the title of thread as a good poster.the article you post was not titled like you wrote.


and after all that congssssssssss tooooo india very warm

I was referring to India's defense deals.......anyways DONE
 
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I was referring to India's defense deals.......anyways DONE

now it cant be changed sir .but thanks for taking advise.its not make any sence to call a defence deal gradmother is it? :D
 
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India to spend over $25 billion to induct 250 5th-gen stealth fighters


NEW DELHI: India will eventually spend over $25 billion to induct 250 advanced stealth fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), on way to being co-developed with Russia, in what will be the country's biggest-ever defence project.

With a potent mix of super-manoeuvrability and supersonic cruising ability, long-range strike and high-endurance air defence capabilities, each FGFA will cost upwards of Rs 450 crore or around $100 million.

This will be in addition to the huge investment to be made in co-developing FGFA with cash-strapped Russia, as also the huge infrastructure required to base, operate and maintain such jets in India.

"We are looking to induct 200 to 250 FGFA in phases from 2017 onwards,'' confirmed IAF chief Air Chief Marshal P V Naik on Monday. As reported by TOI earlier, New Delhi and Moscow are looking to ink the FGFA preliminary design contract when Russian President Dmitry Medvedev comes visiting here in December.

Under intense negotiations for the last four-five years, the FGFA project will also figure in the talks between defence minister A K Antony and his Russian counterpart Anatoly Serdyukov on October 8.

Though the Indian FGFA will based on the Russian Sukhoi T-50 PAK-FA, which flew for the first time this January at the Komsomolsk-on-Amur facility in Siberia, it will be built to IAF's specifications. It's already being touted as superior to the American F/A-22 `Raptor', the world's only operational FGFA as of now.

ACM Naik said the 30-tonne FGFA will be a "swing-role fighter, with very advanced avionics, stealth to increase survivability, enhanced lethality, 360 degree situational awareness, smart weapons, data-links, high-end mission computers'' and the like.

Along with 126 medium multi-role combat aircraft, which India plans to acquire in a $10.4 billion project, 270 Sukhoi-30MKIs contracted from Russia for around $12 billion and 120 indigenous Tejas Light Combat Aircraft, the FGFA will be the mainstay of India's air combat fleet for the foreseeable future.

Even as the Army revises its war doctrine to factor in the worst-case scenario of a simultaneous two-front war with Pakistan and China, is IAF also preparing for the same?

"Our modernisation plans are based on the four pillars of `see, reach, hit and protect'...We prepare for a multi-faceted, multi-dimensional, multi-front war,'' said ACM Naik.

"But our approach is capability-based, not adversary-specific. Our modernisation drive is in tune with our nation's aspirations,'' he said, adding that India's strategic interests stretched "from Hormuz Strait to Malacca Strait and beyond''.

To a volley of questions on China and Pakistan, IAF chief said, "All neighbours, from the smallest to the largest, have to be watched with caution...Their capabilities have to be assessed...Anything that can upset the growth of our nation is a matter of concern.''

With the new planned inductions in the pipeline, IAF's obsolescence rate will come down to 20% by 2014-15 from the current 50% or so. "But this does not mean that we are not fully capable of defending the country from any air or space threat at the moment...We are,'' said ACM Naik.


Read more: India to spend over $25 billion to induct 250 5th-gen stealth fighters - The Times of India India to spend over $25 billion to induct 250 5th-gen stealth fighters - The Times of India

Superior to F-22 ... now thats interesting. wonder how USA will take that:azn:
 
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$60 billion, damn. They are modernizing their forces too I guess. They are going to have the best army, air force, etc in the Middle East.

not only that bro 100+ eu fighters and mi-28s with too much eurucopters and much much more need to read total 500bn$ in recent 5 years.:oops:

you know saudi pay waipons for friendly muslim nations also every year
 
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not only that bro 100+ eu fighters and mi-28s with too much eurucopters and much much more need to read total 500bn$ in recent 5 years.:oops:

you know saudi pay waipons for friendly muslim nations also every year

I think thats a stretch. Their defense budget is 39 billion. How much were they spending in the last 5 years? $100 billion?
 
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$ 30 billion is not much when considering its contribution to the security and technological capability of India. FGFA, Su-30 MKI, Eurofighter/F-18E and LCA will make India the best air force in Asia with fusion of technologies from all the advanced nations.

ACM Naik said the 30-tonne FGFA will be a "swing-role fighter, with very advanced avionics, stealth to increase survivability, enhanced lethality, 360 degree situational awareness, smart weapons, data-links, high-end mission computers'' and the like.

That matches the words of the HAL chairman about FGFA specifications.
 
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I think thats a stretch. Their defense budget is 39 billion. How much were they spending in the last 5 years? $100 billion?

you wrong bro. there budget is 41 but its not mean that they spend from budget defence deals are out of budget look at this 60bn$ deal you think they will pay? i dont think so usa buy 1bn$ oil daily and look what happen:D 365bn$ per year.there is huge difrence between deals and budget . for us ok but for them they can buy 100 f-22 today if us congress allow it.:P
 
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you wrong bro. there budget is 41 but its not mean that they spend from budget defence deals are out of budget look at this 60bn$ deal you think they will pay? i dont think so usa buy 1bn$ oil daily and look what happen:D 365bn$ per year.there is huge difrence between deals and budget . for us ok but for them they can buy 100 f-22 today if us congress allow it.:P

They have a lot to spend I guess. :lol:
 
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Arabs have oil and they do what ever they want, because all those petro-dollars are not result of hard work of the people.

Idk why you said that. India or any other country would do the same as the Saudis. Their land for most of its history had like no resources. Know they do(very important one too), and they are wisely making money off of it.
 
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