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@abingdonboy Read a post by last by @pmaitra in MTA project by UAC/HAL
I will give an example of mrca rafaeleWhich orders? Care to expand sir?
Not to worry sir, the Rafale saga is actually rather simpler than many are painting it as. The 36 deal is not it, it is merely the "first course" and as Modi explicitly stated "to meet the urgent requirements of the IAF". Dassualt is in talks with the MoD to make 90++ Rafales in India and no matter what anyone wants to beleive they are the ONLY OEM to have entered into such talks with the MoD.I will give an example of mrca rafaele
Choice I still don't understand why so much time was wasted and finally a smaller order placed.
On the fighter front you are right and this is EXACTLY why the MMRCA was envisioned as it was- one fighter type to replace 2-3 figther types within the IAF (Mig-21, MiG-27 and some Jags). And this is EXACTLY why when you hear this talk that the IAF will go for the Rafale and another Western MMRCA you should rubbish it outright. The IAF is explicitly reducing the number of fighter types.A better example may also be the MTA deal with Russia
Why keep so many different platforms from so many different vendors? I think the Indian air force is probably having major headaches
Integrating so many platforms some customized specifically for india like the sukhois
The red color part is like a sweet song in my ears.The USAF's needs are met for the next 30 years at least. The next generation transport a/c is a very low priority item for them (and NATO). The IAF needs something today, not 25-30 years from now. Like I said, the real crisis will be 10-15 years from now when the IL-76 fleet starts to be phased out and there is no a/c in development (Western or Eastern) that fills the requirement perfectly.
The MoD/GoI has royally screwed the IAF but they don't care because it will be the some future government's problem. Such is politcs.
This wouldn't have addressed the problem at hand ie the heavy lift fleet's woeful state.
The C-295 deal will be signed this year from what I hear, the MTA is offcially dead.
The IAF is not at fault for the MTA mess, the Russians refused to listen to the Indian side and given India is footing 50% of the development costs it had the right to demand the latest tech (FADEC). You can't blame the IAF for the regressive mindsets of the Russians.
Not going to happen sir, I am afraid.Not to worry sir, the Rafale saga is actually rather simpler than many are painting it as. The 36 deal is not it, it is merely the "first course" and as Modi explicitly stated "to meet the urgent requirements of the IAF". Dassualt is in talks with the MoD to make 90++ Rafales in India and no matter what anyone wants to beleive they are the ONLY OEM to have entered into such talks with the MoD.
Exactly the reason why they sang their songs about Omni role aircraft only in MMRCA.On the fighter front you are right and this is EXACTLY why the MMRCA was envisioned as it was- one fighter type to replace 2-3 figther types within the IAF (Mig-21, MiG-27 and some Jags). And this is EXACTLY why when you hear this talk that the IAF will go for the Rafale and another Western MMRCA you should rubbish it outright. The IAF is explicitly reducing the number of fighter types.
lol,I am biased toward c-17 because it could function as a bomber if needed(it was modeled after the Flying Fortress b-17)
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The ember project is also there but I not sure if they both have FADEC engine.Anyway bit smaller aircraft but still not that bad.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_C-2#Specifications_.28C-2.29
lol,
Sir, and you have to explain it on DFI now. :biggrin2:
http://www.history.com/topics/world...ory/videos/boeing-b-17-flying-fortress-bomber
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Incorrect. C-17s have been used for airborne paratroop insertions for years in USAF and other countries.It was the first time in history that a Globemaster was used for paratroopers
It should have been read that first time by IAFIncorrect. C-17s have been used for airborne paratroop insertions for years in USAF and other countries.
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