rockstarIN
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If you want to fill a gap, you buy a fighter that is fast to get and to induct. Neither MMRCAs nor LCA MK1 fulfill the latter, since they are new fighters, which IAF needs to gain operational experience first, before they can properly use it. So the only gap filler today are MKIs, Mirage 2000-5s or Mig 29SMTs and only the first one offers enough potential to remain in service for long.
And when it comes to MMRCAs or LCA MK1, the choice is simple too, MMRCA all the way! Do you want a proper 4.5th gen fighter with advanced capabilities and performance in war, or a low end fighter which still needs to mature to offer the "reasonably good" performance it could offer in FOC standard?
We have to get rid of the pride factor when judging the need and importance of LCA. It's hugely important to finish the project and even moreso to focus on improving it, but it's not the best fighter in the fleet and just because it's Indian, doesn't mean it can secure the nation. So we need it, but in the right terms and conditions!
We need to take the fact of 'cost' which is important, in order to procure as well as maintain and operate it. Also what it is going to replace, Mig-21. It is just a wish list of IAF to have all MMRCAs in their sqdns. Even the Gripen C/D too have very littel adventage over LCA MK1 on range.