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Interesting............................"Once the RFP aspects are done, only then can we sit down for price negotiations," the source added.
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Interesting............................"Once the RFP aspects are done, only then can we sit down for price negotiations," the source added.
Hi,
If this deal falls thru----then there is a hint that india was never serious in buying this aircraft---it just wanted to sabotage Pakistan's relationship with france---picked up this aircraft and kept france on a hummer---.
Strong arm tactics, very common in capital equipment procurement.The price has escalated not because of the time factor but rather that Dassault is offering the newer Rafale F3 version......which means more capability....since even if the deal is signed it wont be until 3 years that first squadron strength jets are delivered.
French should have gone with JF-17 avionics.....would've made 1-2 billion USD on a whim.
I am not sure if India would cancel the deal, maybe force Dassault to offer the old version with old price or maybe cut the order from 126 to 63?
@sandy_3126 what do you say? It is all topi drama or is India seriously considering slashing the deal?
There is no other option other than MKIs. The defence minsters said recently that there's no going back to the other contenders. It's either Rafale or upgraded MKIs.
The rafale deal at this time may not be the best deal for IAF---. China has taken a surprising leap in aircraft technology and what maybe available to PAF in the next 3 to 5 years maybe more concerning to IAF than what Rafale brings to the table.
what do you guys think of a single engine flanker Concept like the one below
That's not correct, he even refused to answer on the question if there are only the 2 choices and made clear that he can't talk with anybody other than the L1 at the moment and that the MKI is "always" an option, which is logical, since we already produce it in India. The only alternative to Rafale however is the EF, but negotiations with them, or a complete re-tendering (depending on what MoD wants), can only happen if the L1 fails to comply to the requirements!
It wil take another 8 years to complete the process, and by the time we actually start getting inducting them, we already lost 10 years in this.....
Cancelling the deal and sticking to Russian fighters instead, is the worst case scenario, since it doesn't add any advantage and would make a decade of evaluations to a big waste. It only serves as a back up option to keep IAF fleet numbers, but that's it.
i believe Dassault doenst have other customers , i believe they will be pretty stupid if they let this go.
I suggest you speak to some serving IAF pilots before making these loose statements.
That only depends on the contract, in fact the EF is currently the fastest choice for us to get fighters, not even Sukhoi or Mig and by far not Dassault have similar high production rates and we easily could get EF T3As in government to government deals, directly from the 4 partner countries (which would be happy to divert them currently). The only issue is that we basically start from scratch again wrt the licence production in India, the EF consortium teaming up with Indian partners, ToT compliance..., but even that might be faster than what we have seen from Dassault, since bigger companies are involved in the EF consortium with good ties to Indian partners (BAE, RR, Airbus and HAL, Electronica and BEL, Airbus, Finmeccanica and Tata, Airbus and L&T...).
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Cancelling the deal and sticking to Russian fighters instead, is the worst case scenario, since it doesn't add any advantage and would make a decade of evaluations to a big waste. It only serves as a back up option to keep IAF fleet numbers, but that's it.
I have never quite understood WHY do you CONSISTENTLY think
that negotiations with Eurofighter would be a walk in the park
and that Eurofighter would give us any thing that we ask for
The only issue is that we basically start from scratch again wrt the licence production in India, the EF consortium teaming up with Indian partners, ToT compliance..., but even that might be faster than what we have seen from Dassault, since bigger companies are involved in the EF consortium with good ties to Indian partners (BAE, RR, Airbus and HAL, Electronica and BEL, Airbus, Finmeccanica and Tata, Airbus and L&T...).
Maybe because you don't read properly:
The EF consortium companies are far more involved with Indian industry today, than Dassault is. We have successful licence productions running with them, especially with HAL. Their bid was found to be complying to our requirements on techs, capabilities of the fighters as well as the ToT/offset proposal, that's why it was shortlisted.