ApparentRaceTraitor
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price n high maintenance cost kills it
That baby may be high maintenance, but it ties in with Western doctrine of expending materials over lives. Besides logically speaking, in war you will always want the edge, whether it is qualitative or quantitative. The U.S has opted for quality and despite it's high costs, it is the ace in the deck for the U.S.A.F against it's closest opponents "in service" and "about to enter service". Of course I understand where you're coming from, considering that the IAF doctrine is vastly different from the USAF, it cannot afford to buy and maintain planes of this caliber to defend a country the size of India.