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An old post by me in MRCA thread on the topic...reposting it
OK here is the Gripen argument.. worth a look.
This is such a biased article. I am pretty sure Saab paid him for writing this. There is not even a hint of neutrality. He is conveniently ignored all the positives of other aircraft and highlighted positives of only Gripen.
Most of the points he made for Gripen is BS can easily be countered. Here is my take. I simply couldn't resist
6(A)
He says Gripen and Tejas (after maturing) will be similar aircraft and complement each other. May be he should check the definition of Complement.
I am giving a definition of Complement which should be without confusion. Source
In set theory, a complement of a set A refers to things not in (that is, things outside of), A. The relative complement of A with respect to a set B, is the set of elements in B but not in A. ...
Now how the hell Tejas and Gripen complement each other when they are similar
6(D)
He says there is no political constraints Attached. And he conveniently forgets the American engine Also no talk of the fact that there is not political gain from Gripen either.
6(G)
So both Tejas and Grippen having same engine will give less leverage to the US compared to only Tejas only using the US engine.
Wow this time he has turned the whole financial logic on its head. Don't more engines simply means more control to the US since we will have much more dependency (instead of 120 Tejas we will have 246 aircrafts at the mercy of US engines)
6(H)
Thrust Vectoring for Tejas due to Gripen selection
And I thought thrust vectoring is an Engine property. Poor me.
6(I)
Common Gripen is not EF that the Europeans will pass all the high end technology to Pakistan that we need to keep them out. BTW this logic is valid for all aircraft including MIG 35.
6(J) This point is BS as long as IAF doesn't say so.
At the end of the day Gripen NG is still a Paper plane just like Tejas MK-2 . Only difference is that Gripen NG will come in 2014 while Tejas MK-2 will come in 2016. Now that's just not good enough. Its better to buy 300 much cheaper MK-2. Cost wise and from maintainance perspective that will work out much better.