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80 Rafale-type jets needed: IAF

migs are coming up with another type of 5th Gen plane.

Actually EF And rafale were selected for price bid. Rafale bid it less than Ef . However EF reduced the prize subsequently. If Eurofighter's offer is too attractive, we may go for that also.
1. my mistake its not two russian fifth gen its two types of foriegn fifth gen fighters

2.eourofighter is not coming to india make no mistake about that

3.mig fifth gen is still a decade away rather it will be 6th gen

4.rafale deal is on and at the most two more squads will be orderred if french are ready to do honest buisness with ne PMO & MOD or else they could loose this order aswell

5.if ever rafale deal fails to go thru it will be MK2 who will fill that gab followed by AMCA and AURA

6.apart from that no other foriegn MRCA is considerred and IAF is been given "an offer they cant refuse"
 
I wouldn't sacrifice the time to spend money on eggs, to hatch chickens later on, rather then getting chicken drumsticks now. :lol:

What I meant was money could be used for filling critical equipment requirement like basic Firearms in the army or sub's for the navyor invest more in LCA MK2 & AMCA
 
What I meant was money could be used for filling critical equipment requirement like basic Firearms in the army or sub's for the navyor invest more in LCA MK2 & AMCA

AMCA is still in the drawing board, and given the pace of development, i'm pretty much assured of it being running into massive delays. LCA Mk2 will at most be on par with Mirage 2000-5, not more than that. It'd be major capability snag to induct Mirage 2000s in the 2020s.

Army and Navy has their own budget, I'd support IAF to take their own decisions. If Rafale deems able enough, it's the responsibility of Indian economists to allocate funds for the acquisition.
 
A short leg will always remain a short leg, money shouldn't be a concern if distributed over a long term.
Its the infact the shortage of money accoding to your defence minister, which has sliced the mother of all deals to a face saving deal for just 36 jets.
 
Its the infact the shortage of money accoding to your defence minister, which has sliced the mother of all deals to a face saving deal for just 36 jets.

Yes, i concur with your statement. And in this case, shortage of money is not on the budget front, he deemed the overall cost of the whole acquisition as unfeasible.
 
Its the infact the shortage of money accoding to your defence minister, which has sliced the mother of all deals to a face saving deal for just 36 jets.
mai sadke aapkee is indian MOD & IAF pe hui nazar e inayaat ke liye rana ji :devil:

per dont worry we are not asking for soft loans or financing this deal from "the economick power of south asia = pakistan" :sarcastic:
 
So finally you have accepted what I stated earlier...:azn:
maybe but how does that helps your PAF as rafales or LCAs should be the last of your worries tell me how will you stop the other three "big boys of IAF" (MKI, M2K & Mig29s)and there two "sidekicks" (Jags & bisons)

rafle + FGFA+MK2 are future worry aobut the presnt :devil:
 
Well, too bad IAF. The MMRCA was scrapped and your spoilt needs put into place by Parrkiar. The homegrown jets are being treated as orphans by your attitude when they are easily sufficient for the needs.
 
Isn't this exactly what I have been saying?


The IAF is being smart by pushing the "immediate need" line- this will not fall on deaf ears with the current political leadership and given the 36 Rafales are being procured on a "fast track" basis for this very reason (immediate needs) we can be more than a little optimistic about their chances of success...

Nope. The French meetings were not good. The German ones were successful. Rumour has it that the follow-on subs also are going to 214s instead of Scorpenes. Rafale also, seems doubtful.
 
Nope. The French meetings were not good. The German ones were successful. Rumour has it that the follow-on subs also are going to 214s instead of Scorpenes. Rafale also, seems doubtful.
I can't comment on these "rumours" but I would call them nonsensical. There is no way the PM will allow negotiations with the French to fail, not now he has placed political capital on the Rafale deal so publicly whilst on an official visit.


The Rafales are coming to the IAF and they will be present in at least 80 units but I'd say the eventual total will be closer to 200.

The Eurofighter is not preferred by the IAF and the entire fortunes of that project are in trouble, the Rafale's future is now looking brighter than ever.
 
Well, too bad IAF. The MMRCA was scrapped and your spoilt needs put into place by Parrkiar. The homegrown jets are being treated as orphans by your attitude when they are easily sufficient for the needs.
There is space for the homegrown fighters and the Rafale.

No doubt that the world's finest 4.5 gen fighter appeals to the IAF top brass more than the LCA (which appeals to them for other reasons ) and given it is their job to be in the best shape possible to secure India's skies there is nothing wrong in wanting the best.


There is a middle road between sacrificing capabilities and buying Indian, balancing both is what the MoD is looking to do (and always has been) similar to the IN's approach.
 
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