TechLahore
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Actually it still makes sense because we won't be going in for the older jets like F16. Other than F16 none of the jets are old.
Gripen NG - development stages
F16IN - not developed yet (although old platform)
EF2000 - 2003
F18 SH - introduced in 1999
Rafale - 2000
Mig35 - development stages
So all the planes are new except for F16.
The F-18 dates back to the '70s.
Rafale made its maiden flight in 1986
Eurofighter made its maiden flight in 1993, whereas the project began in the mid-80s
Mig 35, being a mod of the Mig-29K, traces its roots to the 1991 first-flight of the 29K tech demonstrator, or even earlier to the Mig-29 program itself in the late '70s/early '80s
Of course, all these systems - just like the F-16 - can be upgraded with newer avionics and weapon systems, but I was alluding to the basic design being seriously dated in all cases. For example, if India goes with the F-18, the basic design would literally be about 80-85 years old when the MRCA is eventually phased out.
Given that this is the case, I was wondering why India doesn't focus instead on the existing SUs and the PAK-FA.