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India at Early Stages of Considering Whether it Wants the F-35 Stealth Fighters

If I am India, I would say to uncle sam thanks but no thanks and focus on building your own 5th gen plane. Or join a collaboration, there are a few around.
 
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Su 30 in the 5th gen category when they start retiring (First Su 30 came in 1995 BTW)?
MiG21s came in 71 and have retired just now. After >50 years.

SU30 is likely to be in service for another 25-30 years. MRFA program is still on. Whatever comes in, would fill the gap to an extent.

AMCA is the first iteration of 5th Gen. It is not the end of that program but a start. It is likely that the next version will start taking shape as AMCA is getting inducted or maybe before that.

Another aspect is requirement to have only stealth aircraft as the mainstay. Is it really required? Even US is indenturing F-15s now, which would last them for many decades.

AMCA, LCA MK II and later versions of these are likely to do service for India in the coming decades.

All these is appears to be based on assessing the current government and their inclination.
 
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Strategic US weapon ecosystem is hazardous to Indian sovereignty, Indian establishment realizes this.
Agree with you.

MiG21s came in 71 and have retired just now. After >50 years.

SU30 is likely to be in service for another 25-30 years. MRFA program is still on. Whatever comes in, would fill the gap to an extent.

AMCA is the first iteration of 5th Gen. It is not the end of that program but a start. It is likely that the next version will start taking shape as AMCA is getting inducted or maybe before that.

Another aspect is requirement to have only stealth aircraft as the mainstay. Is it really required? Even US is indenturing F-15s now, which would last them for many decades.

AMCA, LCA MK II and later versions of these are likely to do service for India in the coming decades.

All these is appears to be based on assessing the current government and their inclination.
Do the French not have a stealth program? They seem amenable to Indian defense wants and have an independent foreign policy.
 
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India will not field a frontline fixed-wing US aircraft unless it's ToT. F35 is a non-starter. Textron scorpion on the other hand can be fielded by a private company as LIFT option against HAL.
 
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It is confirmed now as per news sources that we are going to have 36 F35 for air force and 24 Rafales for Navy. Suck it up.
 
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MiG21s came in 71 and have retired just now. After >50 years.

SU30 is likely to be in service for another 25-30 years. MRFA program is still on. Whatever comes in, would fill the gap to an extent.

AMCA is the first iteration of 5th Gen. It is not the end of that program but a start. It is likely that the next version will start taking shape as AMCA is getting inducted or maybe before that.

Another aspect is requirement to have only stealth aircraft as the mainstay. Is it really required? Even US is indenturing F-15s now, which would last them for many decades.

AMCA, LCA MK II and later versions of these are likely to do service for India in the coming decades.

All these is appears to be based on assessing the current government and their inclination.

a) Su 30 cannot compete with J 20 which already has been inducted
b) AMCA is a smaller category of aircraft with lesser capabilities. You can't put your enggs in that basket especially since this is HAL's first gen project
c) India will have a mixed group of aircraft both stealth and non stealth

dude what your problem mostly J-20 is for conforting USN in pacific/ SCS as well as Japan/S Korea, they have enough J-11 series of jet to fight with India

IAF echoes the opinion of multiple AF's in the world 'we would like the chinese to believe that we can't detect the J 20'
 
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India’s Rafale fighter jets have no chance against China’s J-20: experts​

By Li Qiang and Liu Xuanzun Source: Global Times Published: 2020/7/30 23:31:08
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Stealth is a game changer as far as BVR engagements - Rafale will help against the PAF until it gets the TFX - so it questionable how much India should invest in Rafale given its costs and the challenges it will start to face.
 
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India’s Rafale fighter jets have no chance against China’s J-20: experts​

By Li Qiang and Liu Xuanzun Source: Global Times Published: 2020/7/30 23:31:08
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not true stealth jet as F-22 especially from rear/sideways and below

PAF J-10C are superior to Indian Rafales.
LOL based on what information Rafale is way ahead to our J-10C, get out of your falsehood kid, Rafale is serious threat to Pakistan security
 
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LOL at your stupid assumption. Rafale and J-10C are close in capabilities. "way ahead" Lmao...
another troll, close in capabilities means J-10C is above in capacities or slightly lower we don't know currently but remember Rafale is combat proven jet but J-10C is not combat proven jet, thinks wisely dude
 
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