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A Malaysian Air Force team is expected to visit India soon to assess the suitability of the light combat aircraft (LCA), a locally developed system that has recently been ordered in large numbers by the Indian Air Force (IAF), as the force looks to acquire aline of new fighter jets. The Malaysian team is likely to visit Bengaluru within two months, depending on travel restrictions, and will be given a full tour of the LCA production facilities, test infrastructure as well as a demonstration of its combat potential, said people aware of the matter.




They said the Indian LCA has emerged as a top contender for the Malaysian Air Force since it is being offered at cheaper rates than the Swedish Saab Gripen and is more modern and capable than the China-Pakistan origin JF 17. India is offering the LCA Mk1A version, with a modern AESA radar, new avionics and the capability to integrate a variety of weapons, for the potential export order and is confident that the aircraft will be an ideal fit for the Malaysian requirement. The initial requirement is for 12 jets, with options for 24 more in the future, said the people.

Besides full support in training both ground and air personnel, India has offered to create a full maintenance, repair and overhaul facility for the LCA fleet in Malaysia to ensure a high rate of availability. India has been in talks with Malaysia on the potential order for more than three years now. In 2019, India had dispatched two of its LCA fighters for the LIMA show at Langkawi as part of its efforts to pitch the jets for the export order. India and Malaysia have also been engaging in multi-level joint exercises and training programmes as part of plans to upgrade defence cooperation.

The Indian aircraft is priced at just over $42 million per unit, a price made possible given economies of scale after the IAF placed an order for 83 fighter jets. This will make it the most lucrative aircraft on offer to Malaysia in the global scenario, said the people. Besides the Gripen and the JF 17, the South Korean T 50 is also a contender for the contract. Though Pakistan has also been pitching hard for its JF 17 fighter, its Chinese origins are likely to be an important consideration given that Malaysia has ongoing sea boundary disputes with Beijing.



 
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To be fair Indians need to get mark1 finished asap and get mark1a into full.production at home first.

we can't get our own manufacturing right here in India how we setting this up.in Malaysia .

it's warrants trolling and jibes.. we are also g for it
 
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Malaysia will only get free delivery of it's payload. A a tejas should shoot down the aircraft that ferries these people here, haha 😆.
 
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Tejas willbe great option given its reliable engine & supply chain and indian credit

I think bengladesh will benefit in buying it


They want typhoon buddy they deem.tejas and your mighty thunders as not good enough for bangla air power.
remember they have double your forex now
 
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To be fair Indians need to get mark1 finished asap and get mark1a into full.production at home first.

we can't get our own manufacturing right here in India how we setting this up.in Malaysia .

it's warrants trolling and jibes.. we are also g for it

I agreed! We should focus to fill our IAF requirements.

If you are progressing well and filling the requirements then only think about exports.
 
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JF thunders are not modern enough when compared to the tejas that's when I stopped reading.

I was wondering though why did modi had to cry that agar raphayalo hota to yeh hota, why not bring out the tejas. Just curious.
 
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Has Malaysia evaluated any other jet including jf17?

Bruh do you really think Malaysia will buy Tejas lol ? They got the F-18s and SU30s lol , if they want a light fighter they can easily get the Korean T-50 instead of the Tejas
There won't be. Expect trolling.

There won't be. Expect trolling.

I mean Malaysia has better options then the Tejas fam , Korean T-50 is one
 
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Bruh do you really think Malaysia will buy Tejas lol ? They got the F-18s and SU30s lol , if they want a light fighter they can easily get the Korean T-50 instead of the Tejas


I mean Malaysia has better options then the Tejas fam , Korean T-50 is one
They don't want american influence. JF-17 is the only option. The evaluation team just go there for free lunch and Lodging. :enjoy:
 
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A Malaysian Air Force team is expected to visit India soon to assess the suitability of the light combat aircraft (LCA), a locally developed system that has recently been ordered in large numbers by the Indian Air Force (IAF), as the force looks to acquire aline of new fighter jets. The Malaysian team is likely to visit Bengaluru within two months, depending on travel restrictions, and will be given a full tour of the LCA production facilities, test infrastructure as well as a demonstration of its combat potential, said people aware of the matter.




They said the Indian LCA has emerged as a top contender for the Malaysian Air Force since it is being offered at cheaper rates than the Swedish Saab Gripen and is more modern and capable than the China-Pakistan origin JF 17. India is offering the LCA Mk1A version, with a modern AESA radar, new avionics and the capability to integrate a variety of weapons, for the potential export order and is confident that the aircraft will be an ideal fit for the Malaysian requirement. The initial requirement is for 12 jets, with options for 24 more in the future, said the people.

Besides full support in training both ground and air personnel, India has offered to create a full maintenance, repair and overhaul facility for the LCA fleet in Malaysia to ensure a high rate of availability. India has been in talks with Malaysia on the potential order for more than three years now. In 2019, India had dispatched two of its LCA fighters for the LIMA show at Langkawi as part of its efforts to pitch the jets for the export order. India and Malaysia have also been engaging in multi-level joint exercises and training programmes as part of plans to upgrade defence cooperation.

The Indian aircraft is priced at just over $42 million per unit, a price made possible given economies of scale after the IAF placed an order for 83 fighter jets. This will make it the most lucrative aircraft on offer to Malaysia in the global scenario, said the people. Besides the Gripen and the JF 17, the South Korean T 50 is also a contender for the contract. Though Pakistan has also been pitching hard for its JF 17 fighter, its Chinese origins are likely to be an important consideration given that Malaysia has ongoing sea boundary disputes with Beijing.




Just by the sources alone I ain't trusting it dawg
 
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JF thunders are not modern enough when compared to the tejas that's when I stopped reading.

I was wondering though why did modi had to cry that agar raphayalo hota to yeh hota, why not bring out the tejas. Just curious.

wait for the right time you will be obliged .
 
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They will examine all the jets.
but they will most probably buy F/A-50. KAI FX program will be the main reason.
 
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