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World's largest Fighter Jets deal may pose security threats to Pakistan
7 Apr, 2018


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*NEW DELHI- *India is looking to buy more than 100 new fighter jets, the Air Force said in a Request for Information on Friday. The deal, eventually expected to cost upwards of Rs 100,000 crores or about 15 billion dollars, will be the world's largest for fighter jets.

The deal has been made keeping in mind with the war with Pakistan and China.

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The Request for Information lays down multiple parameters on the basis of which the Air Force will evaluate various fighter jets. Manufacturers such as SAAB of Sweden, Lockheed Martin and Boeing of the United States, Dassault of France, MiG of Russia and the European consortium Eurofighter are expected to compete.

The Air Force said "85 per cent will have to be made in India by a Strategic Partner/Indian Production Agency". The first aircraft must be delivered within three years of signing the contract. The request for information is open until July, the Air Force said.

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The new process to acquire jets effectively replaces the still-born Medium Multi-role Combat aircraft (MMRCA) deal which the Air Force ultimately scrapped when the government entered into a direct deal with France to acquire 36 Rafale jets. Though IAF sources say the process to acquire these jets "is moving fast," it will still be years before the entire process of trials and price negotiations will be complete.

In its Request for Information, it is clear that the Air Force is not willing to compromise on the technology or the capability that it wants to acquire - the new jets should come equipped with state of the art avionics, ideally "fly in excess of 10 hour with Air to Air Refuelling (AAR), and be able to operate from high-altitude air-fields such as Leh".

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Additionally, India is interested in cutting-edge Gallium Nitride (GaN) based technology being used in the electronically scanned phased array radar of the fighter. The radar should ideally "have the capability to carry out simultaneous Air-to-Air and Air-to-Surface operation," in other words, have the ability to detect, track and possibly launch weapons almost simultaneously against targets in the air and on the ground.
 
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Of course, it's a security threat, that goes without saying. India is rapidly advancing its military capabilities at a much faster rate than Pakistan. Soon, if not already, India's main rival in the region will be China.
 
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Apparently India is going to replace its Migs with the US F-18..and it wants to know more about the Swedish Gripen..
 
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Babus be prepping for their paperwork.
 
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By the time they get these ones Pakistan will see project Azm flying

Keeping spending India
 
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Lots of noise every time India goes shopping. We saw the hysteria with the M2k, the MKI, the rafales, the akula the scorpenes and god know what more but yet here we are still letting them wet their pants with the smallest military purchase we make.

Yep, India is a threat and we are so scared. :o:
 
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Pakistan needs to improve it's examine so it can buy more military toys, and it needs to have an efficient military industrial complex so we don't have to outsource too much
 
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In the end, after 10 years of giving larey lapey to whites, inviting them to India to make Anti Pakistan statement...the end result will be like before, 25 F18.......Khoda pahar nikla rat LOL
 
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I think Pakistan's foreign reserves are a bigger threat than Indian fighter jets.What use are tanks and fighter jets if you don't have the money to import fuel to use them?
 
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