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I dont know about the cost of the radar. The complete package will be available for between 90-120 million USD. From what I know, the Radar will be one of the most advanced features of the PAK-FA.
The costs might have reduced because of expertise and new production strategies. Russia has been researching this for decades and they always knew if they want success then they have to use the money in the most efficient manner.
Based on the current industrial infrastructure, I dont think India has the capability to produce beyond 35-50 jets a year. I dont know about Russia. 500 is no small order and Russians would get their variant a little sooner than India.
PAK-FA is not in production yet so what kind of production strategies?
US and China are doing the same US raptor program dates back to late 80s while China has been busy since early 90s
that would be an remarkable achievement if india is able to produce 3 5th gens a month
It's 30 Billion dollars and that is just the esstimated cost, the final cost may soar well above the esstimated cost. You also fail to understand the economics of building aircraft in Russia and building an aircraft in the US; cheaper labor and efficiency is why the pa-fa is realatively cheap, build the same aircraft in the US and the price will atleast double or tripple.
Omg, I was talking about efficiency. Aircrafts produced in Russia or India are definitely cheaper than USA. US also had a scheme where different parts for the F-22 for schemed to different states of the country (to promote employment) which increased the cost even further. The cost that is quoted is obviously the cost of the final production AC and not the prototype
I did not know China was involved in Raptor program. Lot of new things to learn around here I still dont see any 5th gen AC's with the Chinese. I guess the stealth is so advanced even the Chinese dont realize they have it
Dont compare USA's program with Russia. When US made the F-22, they were the first ones. They already had the worlds best AF, and they did not have time constraints. It always takes more time to do something the first time, and technology has become more efficient in the last decade.
Lastly, I said 35-50 is the MAXIMUM output I can think of. We have no information on the production plans. I was only replying to someone who said it should take less than a decade for production of 500 FGFA's
1. well being a student of economics....what we have read that you can achieve cost effectiveness due to
1) Economies of Scale
2) Econonies of Scope
what is the criteria to b called a 5th generation,is it only stealth,ef is a much better plane than jsf but still jsf is a 5th gen,but ef is not
1) Economies Of Scale
Well your assertion that if Russia has to acheive economies of scale then she has to export is based on what?
Why do you consider that the total order of around 1k airplanes ( by conservative estimates) will not be enough for Russia to gain economies of scale?
I reject your hypothesis on the basis that you dont have a reasonable basis for it.
2) Economies Of Scope
I appreciate that you know your economics.Maybe what you are suffering from however is confirming evidence bias ( tenndency of human mind to look for evidence which supports the hypothesis while ignoring the evidence that might go against it)
Aircraft production is a niche industry. Productivity difference in steel, energy etc will not matter as these are not needed in substantial amounts to cause a significant offset.
Russia has a niche for producing low cost and effective aircrafts. They have experience people which are their biggest asset and which can easily overcome small offsets of productivity that you have produced.
Your analysis would have been worthy had Russia being on war footing in which case we would be comparing two economies.
In this case however you have only looked at the macro level without dwelling into the nitty gritty which unfortunately has driven you to make a wrong comparison.
Russia can produce PAKFA in a cost effective way is without doubt, whether it is 3 times cheaper or not remains to be seen.
A total of 500 aircraft are planned with option for further aircraft. Russian Air Force will have 200 single seated and 50 twin-seated PAK FAs while Indian Air Force will get 200 twin-seated and 50 single seated FGFAs.
Sukhoi director Mikhail Pogosyan has projected a market for 1000 aircraft over the next four decades, two hundred each for Russia and India and six hundred for other countries
BLAH BLAH BLAH
Dude tell me something...
1)Your evidence of Sukhoi not achieving economies of scale is that Sukhoi director says that he is projecting 600 orders for other nations and that because other nations wont be giving any orders ( or Russian wont be selling them) they wont be able to acheive economies of scale....
This is utter nonsence and sorry to be harsh but your critical reasoning needs improvement..When does the total number of order determine that economies of scale will be achieved or not
Without knowing the number of aircrafts Sukhoi wants to produce every year how can you say that economies of scale will be acheived or not?
How can you say economies of scale will not be acheived when you dont know if PAK-FA installations will be used to produce essential parts forother future generation aircrafts?
Please broaden your view.There are to many unknowns and well the way you have provided the Sukhoi director's projected production numbers as a way to determine the numbers to acheive economies of scale provides further evidence of confirming evidence bias along with a misleading correlation error (For eg Some content that NYSE falls and rises as the yak milk production falls and rises in Afghanistan)
BTW you havent given evidence against the economies of scope argument I made.
or for your convenience here is a diagram as wellconomies of scale, in microeconomics, are the cost advantages that a business obtains due to expansion. They are factors that cause a producer’s average cost per unit to fall as scale is increased.
A very gross estimate is 1000/40= 25 AC per yearSukhoi director Mikhail Pogosyan has projected a market for 1000 aircraft over the next four decades, two hundred each for Russia and India and six hundred for other countries
should I consider it a sign of incompetence???Originally Posted by hasnain0099 View Post
BLAH BLAH BLAH
ummmm...well what I was able to get on production was this
If PAK-FA is a "Russian Raptor" then there will be two situations
1) Russkies flooding the market with PAK-FAs. But , But, But we will have to consider what countries will be buying those additional PAK-FAs and who many will have the money to buy those PAK-FAs as the PAK-FA cost will reduce to 120-100 Million (Which is approximate cost for JSF as well) if and only if there are orders. We have seen the price tag problem with EF and Rafael. JSF has addressed the situation by committing countries to purchases so they at least know with certainty that how many they will make, so cost is determinable, I haven't seen any country other than India and Russia showing interest yet....(you can provide me with one if you know).
2) Even Chinese wont be exporting JXX ( as per discussions of different Chinese posters) which makes sense as US does not export Raptors....Russkies will know this fact the the more the export, more the vulnerability of their aircraft to tech espionage. I thinks Russkies have understood this, leading to no more 5th Gen co-operation with India other than committed so this factor is also considerable
about confirmation bias, I have put my cards on table......if you have some to show....you're more than welcomed.
and yes one more thing.....I would appreciate if you conduct a thorough analysis rather than just giving comments..
Off topic but: I hate economics with a passion.
**** economists, hate you all.
I have. Rachel Maddow did not do proper diligence as a journalist. She is now more entertainer than journalist. That hack piece have been debunked many times over. Maddow is as clueless as you are.The cost of one F-22 is $350 million dollars ....F-22 is a failed project and a shame on US congress see the video before commenting
YouTube - Wastefull F-22 fighter Jet By GOP Congress Rachel Maddow
russians may have their own calculations
if i am russian ,i will start developing an export version once i earn the first barrel of gold from india.with dominant performance ,lots of countries will purchase small numbers.