A. As Indonesia, Malaysia will also acquire the Rafale fighter, and include the local industry in the accompanying offset program.
B. Malaysia will acquire 18 units / 1 squadron of Rafale, with a leasing scheme which has been offered by one of the international banks that cooperate with local banks.
C. Indonesia forced / LIABLE to acquire a minimum of 20 units of Rafale on EARLY STAGE, as a prerequisite for TOT on one particular important technology, which will be done by PT DI.
D. Indonesia does not spend a penny to get TOT, but the whole value of the offset will be transferred to obtain certain important technologies that have been agreed.
E. Given the 20 units Rafale ordered are booking early stages, meaning there will be contractually obliged with another order in the next stages.
F. The question is, how many Rafale Indonesia will order in total?
http://jakartagreater.com/laga-rafale-tni-au-vs-rafale-tudm/
71th Anniversary of the Indonesian Air Force with... Rafale!?
France offers Indonesia Rafale technology transfer
IHS Jane's Defence Industry
26 March 2015
France has pledged to transfer technologies to Indonesia to enable local involvement in the production of the Dassault Rafale multirole combat aircraft if it is selected to meet a requirement in the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU).
The French ambassador to Indonesia Corinne Breuzé said in a statement on 26 March that France intends to be flexible in facilitating Rafale collaboration between manufacturer Dassault and Indonesia's state-owned aerospace company PT Dirgantara (PTDI).
She added, "With the support of the French government, Dassault is open to any possibility of partnerships and transfer technology." In the statement the ambassador also promoted the Rafale as a "100% French" aircraft that would provide the TNI-AU with operational independence, without the requirement for approval from a third party.
http://www.janes.com/article/50247/france-offers-indonesia-rafale-technology-transfer
Price-wise as of 2011
Rafale C (fly Away price) = $88.8 million
10 000 Euros for Rafale C and B, 7 000 Euros for Rafale M per hour of flight in 2012
EF Tyfoon (fly Away price) = $199.0 million
18 000 USD per hour of flight operating cost
https://defenseissues.net/tag/f-15-cost/