Immanuel
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Well the best way to proceed now is to get IN & IAF to agree to buy a common aircraft platform and then send the RFP to the only aircraft that can meet this requirement today. RFP should go out to Boeing for SH Block 3, Dassault for more Rafale and LM for the F-35. Dangle the real order size, i.e. 100+ for IAF and 60+ for IN. For IN these birds should also be able to serve from IAC-1, IAC-2 and potentially the LPD. Let's see what kind of offer the US put's forward. Make sure the RFP is open about TOT negotiations and make it clear that the best over-all TOT offer will carry a significant + Let's see how US reacts to this. For SH Block 3 I am sure a line would be offered along side a good amount of TOT for the F-35 an final assembly line would quite easily be offered but the TOT offer % can be expected to be much lower than the others, being an optimist I don't see more than 25% happening.They wont offer the F 35 just like that. They want us to buy the F 16 first and then will provide the option for the f 35. My view is that we should tell the Americans that if they hope to sell any fighters to India, nothing short of F 35 will do. We dont want their 40 year old designs.
Dassault would have a huge advantage since they already have 36 on order. However, the F-35 & SH Block 3 are very serious contenders.
I don't think LCA MK-2 should need an RFP or should be subject to a competitive process. Best is to get off our ass and order 200 of these now and allow for strict delivery timelines starting 2026. For the rest focus on full speed ahead on LCA mk-2 dev and testing. Get the aircraft ready for flight latest by 2022/3 and follow-up with lot of testing. Push for first deliveries in mid 2025.
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