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India To Begin Fighter Jet Trials For $12B Deal

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India To Begin Fighter Jet Trials For $12B Deal
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Published: 4 Feb 12:56 EST (17:56 GMT)


NEW DELHI - India will soon begin long-awaited trials of aircraft that are in the race to grab the world's most lucrative fighter jet deal, the air force said Feb. 4.

The announcement ended months of uncertainty over India's plans to go ahead with the $12 billion 126 fighter jet contract for which six global aeronautical giants are in the race.

Indian air force chief Fali Homi Major said summer trials of the six contending jets would begin within two to three months.

"I reckon that they may start by April or May," Major told reporters in New Delhi.

He said the tests would be conducted in India and abroad.

"It is going to be a long process," the air force chief said.

"Technical evaluation of six top-of-the-line fighter aircraft is a very complex job," he added.

Major last February extended by two months a deadline for the contenders to bid after at least two of the bidders sought more time.

U.S.-based Lockheed Martin, which is offering F-16, and Boeing's F/A-18 Super Hornet have emerged as the front-runners to clinch the Indian deal, industry sources said.

The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company has offered its Typhoon Eurofighter and French Dassault, which constructs the Mirage, has put its Rafale in the competition.

Russian manufacturers of the MiG-35 and MiG-29, as well as Sweden's Saab, which is hawking its Gripen fighter, are also among the six bidders for the biggest fighter jet contract in 16 years.

The Indian contract includes the outright purchase of 18 fighter jets by 2012 with another 108 of the same planes to be built in India.

India also has an option to buy 64 more such jets.

India, the largest buyer of military hardware among emerging nations, plans to spend up to 30 billion dollars by 2012 to upgrade its million-strong military.
 
Gripen is Out of the Race, I think F-16 Block 70 or F-18 will win the Contract.

France wants a Fair Competition and they will leave no card on turned to get this deal.

Russian Fighters also have a chance.
 
the choice should be rafale . typhoon too costly, f-18 and f-16 (american-no), gripen -just too much like lca , mig-35- although my personal favourite but we would not like to depend on russian tech. too much .
 
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