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India has reportedly sealed a $25 billion arms deal with Russia for the development and purchase of 127 fifth-generation stealth fighter aircraft (FGFA).

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The development came following a deadlock over an identical arms deal with France for the purchase of its fourth-generation Rafale jet fighters, prompting the Indian military to hasten an even larger venture with Russia on the joint development and procurement of an equal quantity of the 5th-generation aircraft, The Times of India reported Monday citing unnamed sources.

According to the report, India will also make concessions to accelerate the delivery of the war planes in a bid to take delivery of the first ones out of the production line in 36 months rather than of the previously envisaged 94 months.

However, the report adds, the FGFA contract will not substitute the outgoing Rafale deal, as New Delhi will likely replace it by purchasing a matching quantity of the Russian Sukhoi-30MKI fighters, which are already being manufactured in India.

“As for the Russian Sukhoi-30MKI fighters the curve in technology absorption will also be steep in the FGFA project,” said the source at India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) Aerospace and Defense Company.

The majority of the 272 Sukhois contracted for $12 billion are being produced by HAL, the report notes.

This is while India’s Defense Ministry is currently making efforts to resolve the stalemate with Dassault prior to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming state visit to France in early April.

Meanwhile, the initial contract signed with Moscow implied a 50:50 design and production deal to develop an Indian version of Russia’s Sukhoi T-50 (PAK-FA) 5G fighter jets.

The $295-million preliminary design contract was signed in December 2010, the report said, calling for the production of a two-seat version of the PAK-FA and preconditioned that all single-pilot jetfighters must be assembled in India at HAL’s Ozar facility.

“We have agreed to a lesser work-share for a realistic contract, with the initial lot of the FGFA being imported and the rest being made here under technology transfer,” the HAL source added as quoted in the report.

PressTV-India to spend $25bn on Russian 5G jets
 
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However, the report adds, the FGFA contract will not substitute the outgoing Rafale deal, as New Delhi will likely replace it by purchasing a matching quantity of the Russian Sukhoi-30MKI fighters, which are already being manufactured in India.
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noice, i wonder what Pakistan response will be?? JF-17 or even J-10B wouldn't stand much a chance against FGFA...so does that leave only J-31??? and I don't think J-31 wouldn't be much of a match either.
First they need to have it in there inventory then we can say it would be a threat to counter. We can assume that we may go for something like J31.
 
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However, the report adds, the FGFA contract will not substitute the outgoing Rafale deal, as New Delhi will likely replace it by purchasing a matching quantity of the Russian Sukhoi-30MKI fighters, which are already being manufactured in India.
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This $25 billion deal for FGFA and $20 billion for Rafale that adds up to $45 billion... as much as India's total defence budget for a year.
 
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Fake news no deal signed yet, talk in progress,

India ready to spend $25bn on Russian 5G fighter jets
Published time: March 09, 2015

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T-50 fifth-generation multirole fighter (RIA Novosti/Alexander Vilf)

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The stalemate over the 4th-gen Rafale fighter jets deal with France has forced the Indian military to accelerate an even larger project with Russia on the joint development and purchase of an equal quantity of 5th-gen fighters.

India is now ready to invest $25 billion in the development and purchase of 127 fifth-generation stealth fighter aircraft (FGFA). It will also make concessions to speed up the delivery of fighters and have the first ones available in 36 months instead of the previously envisaged 94 months, sources toldThe Times of India.

READ MORE: ‘Effectively dead’: Media speculate on India’s purchase of $20bn French Rafale jets



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Rafale fighter jet (Reuters/Regis Duvignau)


The initial contract signed with Moscow implied a 50:50 design and production agreement to develop an Indian version of Russia’s Sukhoi T-50 (PAK-FA) 5G fighter jet. The $295-million preliminary design contract signed in December 2010 envisaged the creation of a two-seat version of the PAK-FA and preconditioned that all single-pilot fighters must be assembled in India at the Ozar facility owned by India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) aerospace and defense company. Now that the estimated number of Indian Air Force combat-ready squadrons has decreased sharply, New Delhi isn’t objecting to Moscow producing the first batch of perspective multi-role fighter FGFA at Russia’s KNAAPO facility in Komsomolsk-na-Amure. KNAAPO has been producing the initial batch of PAK-FA fighter jets since the beginning of 2013.

“We have agreed to a lesser work-share for a realistic contract, with the initial lot of the FGFA being imported and the rest being made here under technology transfer,” a source at HAL told the Times of India.

And it appears that future Russian-made fifth-generation fighter aircraft for India will cost little more than European 4G jets, as the final negotiations with Dassault for purchase of 126 Rafale medium multi-role combat aircrafts indicated the price will exceed $20 billion.

The FGFA contract however will not replace the outgoing Rafale tender, as India is likely to replace it by buying a corresponding quantity of the Russian Sukhoi-30MKI fighters already being produced in India.


“As for the Russian Sukhoi-30MKI fighters (the majority of the 272 Sukhois contracted for $12 billion are being made by HAL), the curve in technology absorption will also be steep in the FGFA project,” the HAL source added.

India’s Ministry of Defense is currently working hard on resolving the situation with Dassault before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to France in early April.

India ready to spend $25bn on Russian 5G fighter jets — RT News
 
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This $25 billion deal for FGFA and $20 billion for Rafale that adds up to $45 billion... as much as India's total defence budget for a year.
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seems fake news
as you said total budget for these two is full indina budget so cant be true till majore news agecy delcared it
but kuch bhi ho sakta hai whyy.
read.. coal block income and telcocom spectrum income

how so? just taking a guess :blink:
and all the chinese fanboying i see on here, but I bite my tongue 90% of the time :rofl::rofl:
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This $25 billion deal for FGFA and $20 billion for Rafale that adds up to $45 billion... as much as India's total defence budget for a year.
Plus cost of upgrades , plus new Su-30s or 35s, plus, plus, plus...Just forget the Rafale deal.
 
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