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F-16s are getting old now, F-35 is a better option.
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F-16 Block 60? Why not F-15SE?
F18 sh would be better option. Also it has engine commonality with tejas or amca in future. It will ease maintainence. All this will happen only if rafale deal fails
F-16s are getting old now, F-35 is a better option.
F-16s? No way! Why would we manufacture a 40 year old platform?
India has the Su30s. The F-16 could be something as alternative to the Tejas which is a single engine light weight fighter plane..
Lockheed shows interest in building F-16s in India | india | Hindustan Times
PM Narendra Modi’s Make in India plan appears to be generating a buzz in the US, with Bethesda-based aerospace major Lockheed Martin indicating interest in building its iconic F-16 fighter plane in the country.
Top sources said during a meeting with Modi in New York on Thursday, Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson discussed the possibility of building the fighter planes in India.
The single-engine F-16 took part in India’s multi-billion dollar tender to buy modern warplanes, but the US firm was knocked out of the competition in early stages.
After the Modi-Hewson meeting, ministry of external affairs spokesman Vikas Swarup tweeted, “Cleared for takeoff. Marillyn Hewson, Chairman of @LockheedMartin discusses aerospace industry w/ PM @narendramodi.”
Lockheed Martin has delivered more than 4,500 fighters to 28 international customers, including the Pakistan Air Force.
The US firm has introduced several upgraded variants of the fighter that has been around for more than 40 years. New F-16 variants come packed with enhancements such as active electronically scanned array radars, improved situational awareness for pilots, better avionics and sensors and increased payload to keep pace with rapidly evolving military requirements.
India finally scrapped the contract to buy 126 fighter jets and is currently negotiating with France to buy 36 Rafale fighters under a government-to-government sale.
To meet the Indian Air Force’s requirements, the possibilities being explored by New Delhi include going in for large-scale manufacturing of the locally-produced light combat aircraft or building a fighter with foreign collaboration in India.
Still capable aircraft. With constant upgrades it still be up there with the other premier aircraft.
A sleek attempt by lookheed to regain their potential sale..
But regardless of politics I am highly disappointed by made in India stuff...cheap and flimsy describes Indian quality control at best...
Even perfectly good vehicles from NISSAN now being made in India are utter POS...
A sleek attempt by lookheed to regain their potential sale..
But regardless of politics I am highly disappointed by made in India stuff...cheap and flimsy describes Indian quality control at best...
Even perfectly good vehicles from NISSAN now being made in India are utter POS...
Given the size of Indian market, Companies have no option but to have their manufacturing bases in India to cut costs and ward off competition. So exporting from these manufacturing bases to countries across Asia is also cost effective too.
Honestly which aircraft would you pick? Decades old aircraft or a few years old aircraft?
How many aircraft does India want?