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Guys,EF Typhoon is superior to rafale in over all performance ??
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tough to say, But I think it might increase....since there will be no split selection and also heard vishnu Some of NDTV today saying that the numbers might well increase.
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Too early to say imo, because the costliest were shortlisted and we have to keep in mind that more MKIs and LCAs will be inducted at the same time, with FGFA closely following. I think it depends on IN ordering one of them too and of course on how capable LCA MK2 will be, the better the less chances for more MMRCAs.
Wouldn't it be nice to have 60 Rafales with the Strategic forces command and rest 126 Eurofighters for normal service ?
Too early to say imo, because the costliest were shortlisted and we have to keep in mind that more MKIs and LCAs will be inducted at the same time, with FGFA closely following. I think it depends on IN ordering one of them too and of course on how capable LCA MK2 will be, the better the less chances for more MMRCAs.
Good point.
BTW Eurofighter has already offered for the naval version typhoon.
Tejas program being part of the larger deal with MMRCA means Tejas as of now is a flop, by that I would like to point a few points:
- It has been years and years since LCA and Tejas have been in "indigenous" development.
- Without MMRCA, India still can get complete knowledge and engine ToT for Tejas and LCA. This shows lack of confidence and a weakness in your jets with MMRCA.
- Would you be willing to spend billions on buying foreign tech or rather spend lesser in your own tech and produce at home, while spend the rest eliminating the poor millions of Indians from slums.
TOT(transfer of technology) doesnot allow you complete transfer of equipment, materials, designs etc etc...you are still dependant on the seller for a long long time as in the case of Su 30 MKIs. The spare parts are still arriving from Russia and the cost of plane is still the market value as sold to other countries although TOT has happened.
Rafale has defects, and all knows about it, rather I would ask you how many buyers are there for the over-priced Rafale jets?
Good point.
BTW Eurofighter has already offered for the naval version typhoon.
true about lca mk2 but what about those 42 lca mk1 when are they coming in service...
...but its not yet developed while as n rafale is working pretty fine
...Mr. Tellis, formerly a senior advisor to the Ambassador at the U.S. embassy in New Delhi, a staff member of the National Security Council and Special Assistant to the President, also had critical words for the manner in which the decision was made and announced.
He said that it only made things worse given that “the GOI knew full well the importance the administration attached to this sale... [and] a quiet intimation of the coming decision would have helped.”
Top India analyst criticises MMRCA decision
Following the ejection of the United States from the race to secure a Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft order from the Indian Air Force, a top India analyst here said that there were many in the United States who would describe the Indian government’s decision as having “settled for a plane, not a relationship.”
Commenting on the shortlist announced by the Government of India on Thursday, which included the European Eurofighter and French Rafale aircraft but not the U.S.-built F/A-18 Super Hornet by Boeing and the F16IN Super Viper by Lockheed Martin, Ashley Tellis of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace said, “The downselect decision clearly represents the IAF’s choice, which the MOD [Ministry of Defence] ] has obviously gone along with as expected.”
Mr. Tellis added that while both the fighters down-selected were “extremely agile platforms”, and excelled in “maneuverability, acceleration, and flight envelopes”, their “big weakness” was their primary sensor.
Arguing that neither the Eurofighter nor the Rafale had an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar – handy for stealth operations across a wider range of signal frequencies – yet, the bigger questions were “not technical, but strategic”.
Questioning whether these aircraft represented the best value for the IAF and the best investments for India overall, Mr. Tellis said to The Hindu that those in the U.S. who felt that India had settled for an aircraft over a strategic relationship would also conclude that “there is no reason why the administration should bend backwards to accommodate India.”
Mr. Tellis, formerly a senior advisor to the Ambassador at the U.S. embassy in New Delhi, a staff member of the National Security Council and Special Assistant to the President, also had critical words for the manner in which the decision was made and announced.
He said that it only made things worse given that “the GOI knew full well the importance the administration attached to this sale... [and] a quiet intimation of the coming decision would have helped.”
The Hindu : News / International : Top India analyst criticises MMRCA decision
now dont shoot the messenger.
Because they appear in large numbers, does not mean that the Tejas has failed.What about you, you have "NONE" as compared to our JF17s ? And Jf17 numbers by end year would be 42. There is no envy of India getting Rafale or EFs but I was rather pointing out that your Tejas and LCA have failed completed with no operational squadrons and so goes that "indigenous" Indian tag.
Secondly, Rafale jet a rejected jet with or without Tot with such price is a "BAD" decision, I would still go for Gripen - NG, F-18s or F-15 the Silent Eagle(stealth) version. EF with anyone of my mentioned planes is far deadly combination than Rafale & EF.
Anyways GOOD LUCK with your purchases.
QSR. Do you need a single engine aircraft or a twin engine?Thankyou for the link mr Indian, to finally prove my point, Rafale with no customers and a Gripen NG with " 5 " customers. You do the math, who wins, hands down. EF and Gripen NG, the better choice, FAIL IAF, FAIL India again!
How much of the JF-17 is actually new? The manufacturing plus the airframe is a mutilated J07 like the J-8.Mr! Rather than waste my time with useless talk! You need to pay close attention what your fellow Indian "jatt" posted below with a detail example omitted here: My response was to his query who is clubbing MMRCA with Tejas, in point of fact admitting Tejas failure earlier and that is what I pointed out in my reply how Pakistan has gone far ahead with its programme.
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Infact, India needs "serious" help from foreigners for its 'Indegenious' Aircrafts, which makes Failed Tejas development part of the deal with French & European counterparts i.e MMRCA deal includes incomplete Tejas/LCAs Development.
Am only pointing out the failures of India; secondly how best to utilize billions, and I feel no harm in being helpful to guest Indians on my forum, defence.pk.
Thirdly, LCA is a failure because no operational squadrons in IAF service, engine problems and testing problems with unsatisfied IAF pilots. Indian requirements keep changing which is as much a failure I guess. I do not feel the need to do research on a fighter aircraft which is not even a threat to PAF or anyone.
Lastly,Honestly how much is one Su 30 MKI costing India, that is the unit price? How HAL has helped to reduce the price by just assembling a plane in its factory ?
PLAAF choice the plain flanker with ToT and export version of Su-30MK(K) specifically for PLAAF.hmm,can MKI fly without tyres,did anyone tell indian before that russia was offering china two type of su-30MK back in 90',guess which one we choice finally.MKI=华而不实,it looks glamorous ,but far inferior to F16C/D
lowest bidder. that meets the minimum requirements.Logic states they should go for EF. No conflicts of interest with Pakistan. France unlike the Americans will continue to sell to Pakistan as long as we want to buy something from them. Its also several years a newer platform than the Rafale.
PAF can not afford an arms race with India. That much should be obvious.Pakistan needs to act fast we should go J-10B as soon as possible otherwise it can be to late
China has how many Flankers? Flanker engines? hmmm? some where in the 200s right?So Indians are celebrating with great vigor India's wholehearted efforts in financing Europe's ( the EU or France) next gen technologies far beyond EF anf Rafale by sending $10b hard currency on the expenses of its 800m hungry Indian souls and India's so called "indigenous" industries ?
India is finally shinning!
Or sorry, second thought $9.5b perhaps, after the usual deductions from those shining swiss bank accounts.
because you know the secret of J-20 right?And I agree, for once, with most Indians here that either EF or Rafale is fine...
... since either su$ks anyway in front of J-20.
So why bother "selection"? I suggest just toss a coin to see which shining swiss bank account is fancier.
Hey, I'm looking for firecrackers, too!
starts with assemble, goes further. Slow process, to soak in the technology and methods.HAL will assemble.