$225 million flyaway
pretty sure India is planning to aquire less than 154 for the first tranche more like less than 50 as of right now. which going buy your $225 million figure and the 36 Rafale would be around $15 to $20 billion for 50 Su-50 when I think the Super Su-30 is just as good for 1/5th the cost
No. The FGFA is at a whole different level compared to all existing aircraft today, including the F-22/F-35. The FGFA will carry VC engines plus avionics that are not planned even on the F-35 today.
The draft agreement has 154 aircraft. The less than 50 aircraft contract, actually 60 aircraft, is for the Russian version of PAK FA Stage 2. The govt is contemplating whether to go for it or not.
The earlier plans were as follows
1. 60 PAK FAs.
2. 154 FGFAs.
3. 154 FGFAs + 60 PAK FAs.
Since a few months ago, plan 1 was scrapped, plan 2 was approved and plan 3 is under consideration.
Rafale deal for 36 is $8.8B. Eventually, 90 more will be made in India, numbers may go up to 180.
just look at India previous programs all underfunded and including it's engine development in Kaveri
Kaveri development has been completed successfully. Even though the main engine won't be used because the LCA has become overweight, derivative versions will be used in other aircraft, ships, tanks and trains.
F-22 R&D was $28 billion and F-35 is $55 billion, so $83 billion just to develop them. are you saying the Pak-FA has received more than $83 billion dollars to develop?? It's more like $20 billion
which is why I say it would cost India around the same much for AMCA, but it could be cheaper if AMCA uses most of the systems of the Pak-FA , and not having to develop a 5th gen engine for it will save $ billions as well..
Weirdly enough, you've hit the nail on the head. That is the figure that India and Russia plan to put into the PAK FA program, but it is a lot more complicated to explain it because it doesn't work dollar for dollar compared to the US. The PAK FA program is much bigger than you believe, if not the Russians would have gone alone. Anyway, the F-35's development program has a STOVL and navy version. The PAK FA's navy version will be separate from the current development plan.
AMCA is being developed in an entirely different ecosystem and it will be developed simultaneously with LCA and IUSAV. So AMCA will benefit from the other two programs.
Anyway, the initial plan for the first phase of the AMCA is $4.5B. AMCA is also set to cost $200M flyaway.
alternate scenerio India buying 200 F-35A by 2025 would the easiest cheapest route than potentially wasting money on Pak-FA and AMCA IMO
The F-35 is obsolete and is not a type of aircraft India is interested in. India wants air superiority aircraft. And the F-35 won't achieve FOC until 2024, so IAF won't be interested in waiting for the F-35 until then. The post-2024 F-35 will be outclassed by the post-2021 Rafale completely.
AMCA is about the same size and weight as the F-15, with similar levels of thrust. It's being made for high altitude combat. I actually believe the Israelis may opt for AMCA to replace their F-15s as their upper end with the F-35s replacing the F-16s as their lower end.
buy more Super Su-30 instead of funding Pak-FA
Super Sukhoi is obsolete compared to PAK FA.