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So the Rafale brings absolutely zero performance to the table over the LCA?
It's laughable that you talk about keeping budgets under control and then prescribe getting more MKIs to the IAF. The MKI, let's not forget, is not actually that much cheaper than the Rafale anymore (they will be upwards of $90MN a unit each now) but their life cycle costs are DRAMATICALLY more than the Rafale and the Su-30 is far less serviceable than the Rafale. If you're talking about bang for your buck and keeping high availability rates for the IAF then look no further than the Rafale, the MKI is a very capable machine but you can't have such a top-heavy airforce, it would bleed the IAF dry.
Not to mention that HAL is set to close their MKI production line in 2019 in order to re-tool for the FGFA's production, where are these extra MKIs going to come from?
As for the LCA, of course it will be ordered in large numbers (220+) BUT it will take until 2030 to reach this target whilst all 126 Rafales will be in service by 2025. As @Oscar pointed out, the IAF cannot wait that long- the MiG-21s should have been out of service a decade ago, you can't ask them to fly for another 15 years, this WILL kill more pilots and will cripple the IAF at a time when the PLAAF is modernising at a great pace.
As the IAF have said time and time again- the Rafale is the only option left on the table and it is vital, any of these other measures "experts" are suggesting would be simply disastrous.
Please explain how the IAF's plans or lack thereof have contributed to the delays in the LCA or the slow pace of Goi-Dassault talks?
They wanted the MiG-21s/27s gone in the 90s but there was no money (see the lost decade), then in the early 2000s they were looking to acquire 126 Mirage 2000-5s in a government to government deal to replace the MiGs but the GoI stalled this deal so the Mirage production line closed and the GoI instead on opening up the deal to allow multiple venders to take part- again, NOT the IAF's fault.
What is being exhibited here by a few members is sheer ignorance and misdirected anger/frustration.
What's that got to do with India?
Aside from the significant risk to the lives of the pilots (clearly one of the biggest concerns) if the Rafale deal is scrapped in favour of the LCA, but it will also leave a huge hole in the IAF's capabilities for a long time (a decade or so) and in this neighbourhood the IAF (a military force, tasked with defending their nation) cannot allow this situation to arise, they simply cannot.
i am not saying mmrca is iaf's fault. i know mmrca is a beaurocratic effort typical of anthony.
iaf's fault lies in not thinking ahead and arrainging for alternatives for things we import. iaf can't help with tejas..it abhors tejas. as a symbol of hatred towards hal. lot of bad blood. both sides.
ukraine ? see the fun. just because it hurts putin and chums today and they withdrew, doesn't mean ukraine doesn't live in russian fear.. we should find alternatives to all, every single nut and bolt which comes from ukraine. keep that option open. who should do that proactively ? mod ? iaf ? hal ? russians ? if i were arup raha, i would givre this task to a team from home base depot with knowledge and ask for a report within a month. forward it to mod with secrecy. talk to the alternate suppliers, act vague about a decision typical of india. then wait..you are ready.
iaf should do it. take the initiative. nobody else's life is on the line here.