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There has been reports of France offer to restart Kaveri Engine for Tejas 1A along with stealth, AESA radar and missile technology. If the reports are true. Then Defense Minister seem to have pulled off a coup in the Rafale offset deal to bring about a quantum leap in Technological advancements. Rafale aircraft though costliest among its peers, the offset clause providing investments and technology will save billions of dollars for India. Though India has been developing technologies slowly through DRDO, but these offers will speed up the development timeline and reduce the imports considerably.
Restarting the Kaveri Engine, will be a biggest boon for LCA Tejas. Safran has considerable experience in building jet engines (M88 for Rafale, M53 for Mirage and LEAP with GE) for more than 5 decades Rafale offset investment should produce two engine with 95KN for Tejas 1A and 110-120KN thrust for AMCA. 95KN thrust engine will negate the need for Tejas Mk2 and will be suitable for carrier operation. Any development of Tejas Mk2 should have the same engine as AMCA with thrust vectoring nozzle.
The cost of GE F414 engine was $4.44 million in 2013 and $5.36 million in 2016. The price quoted by GE for 99 F414 engines was $822 million in 2010. The contract stipulates initial batch supplied directly and remaining produced in India with ToT.
Tejas 1A/Mk2 is expected to replace 300 Migs of IAF along with 50 Tejas for Navy. Fighters require 3.5 engines throughout the life time without considering the extended lifespan. Overall Tejas need 1225 engines. In the case of twin engine AMCA, 200nos will correspond to 1300 engines. The numbers will go up if both IAF and Indian Navy choose 5th Gen AMCA than Tejas with longer combat radius and larger payload. All these doesn’t include the export potential of Tejas along with the Kaveri engines for UAVs.
With 2500 engine requirement, if Kaveri engine is priced atleast $2 million lesser than GE, India will save over $5 billion without considering the French investment. The inflation, foreign exchange volatility and other technological Investments (AESA radar, Missile Technology) will take the savings above the procurement cost of 36 Rafales. The technological leap and the jobs generated/ material sourced in India will push the worth of Kaveri development.
But India should be careful, since France have dragged the MRCA deal leading to its cancellation. The huge price escalation led to order reduced from 126 to 36 aircrafts without any ToT. France has promised to abide by MRCA tender but it has used every chance to divert the contract to its interest. This offset contract should not be used again by France to secure the Rafale deal but India should make France abide by the clauses of the contract without any loop holes through sovereign guarantee. The offset contract should stipulate the finished product with specific standards instead of the value of investment in developing the product.
http://idrw.org/defense-minister-pulled-off-coup-rafale-offset-contract/
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@MilSpec @Spectre
@Ryuzaki @CorporateAffairs
@GR!FF!N @migflug @Levina @randomradio @Guynextdoor2 @2800 @calmDown@all
There has been reports of France offer to restart Kaveri Engine for Tejas 1A along with stealth, AESA radar and missile technology. If the reports are true. Then Defense Minister seem to have pulled off a coup in the Rafale offset deal to bring about a quantum leap in Technological advancements. Rafale aircraft though costliest among its peers, the offset clause providing investments and technology will save billions of dollars for India. Though India has been developing technologies slowly through DRDO, but these offers will speed up the development timeline and reduce the imports considerably.
Restarting the Kaveri Engine, will be a biggest boon for LCA Tejas. Safran has considerable experience in building jet engines (M88 for Rafale, M53 for Mirage and LEAP with GE) for more than 5 decades Rafale offset investment should produce two engine with 95KN for Tejas 1A and 110-120KN thrust for AMCA. 95KN thrust engine will negate the need for Tejas Mk2 and will be suitable for carrier operation. Any development of Tejas Mk2 should have the same engine as AMCA with thrust vectoring nozzle.
The cost of GE F414 engine was $4.44 million in 2013 and $5.36 million in 2016. The price quoted by GE for 99 F414 engines was $822 million in 2010. The contract stipulates initial batch supplied directly and remaining produced in India with ToT.
Tejas 1A/Mk2 is expected to replace 300 Migs of IAF along with 50 Tejas for Navy. Fighters require 3.5 engines throughout the life time without considering the extended lifespan. Overall Tejas need 1225 engines. In the case of twin engine AMCA, 200nos will correspond to 1300 engines. The numbers will go up if both IAF and Indian Navy choose 5th Gen AMCA than Tejas with longer combat radius and larger payload. All these doesn’t include the export potential of Tejas along with the Kaveri engines for UAVs.
With 2500 engine requirement, if Kaveri engine is priced atleast $2 million lesser than GE, India will save over $5 billion without considering the French investment. The inflation, foreign exchange volatility and other technological Investments (AESA radar, Missile Technology) will take the savings above the procurement cost of 36 Rafales. The technological leap and the jobs generated/ material sourced in India will push the worth of Kaveri development.
But India should be careful, since France have dragged the MRCA deal leading to its cancellation. The huge price escalation led to order reduced from 126 to 36 aircrafts without any ToT. France has promised to abide by MRCA tender but it has used every chance to divert the contract to its interest. This offset contract should not be used again by France to secure the Rafale deal but India should make France abide by the clauses of the contract without any loop holes through sovereign guarantee. The offset contract should stipulate the finished product with specific standards instead of the value of investment in developing the product.
http://idrw.org/defense-minister-pulled-off-coup-rafale-offset-contract/