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if this aircraft bought it will be nightmare for iafIAF is looking for 126 F-35
Lockheed Martin clears for that....
1) IAF must buy F-16
2) India must abondon FGFA program
if this aircraft bought it will be nightmare for iafIAF is looking for 126 F-35
Lockheed Martin clears for that....
1) IAF must buy F-16
2) India must abondon FGFA program
Rafale procurement is going mirage 2000 way. IAF wanted additional mirages. But russians bribed mulayam singh yadav and got su30s order. Additional mirages never came. As congress is politicizing rafale deal, this deal aso might face mirages fateI guess with the usual indian procurement, after ordering a small quantity we sort of end up being the largest user of that equipment. Rafale is surely going to get follow on orders with assembly in India. At some point or later.
The problem is most home countries have accepted domestic incomplete/problematic hardware and worked on them. We keep dumping our products at slightest issues.
Probably for some sport or recreation?
Why two wing commanders r using same microheli? Isnt there is rule to prevent high rank officials flying in same heli?
can you give names??..................................In Bangladesh there are some Facebook pages, who exaggerate any negetive incident of Indian Armed Forces. Suppose , Indian Coast Guerd's patrol vessel rams into another boat....they will post pic of INS Vikramaditya!
Seems these pages are providing "adequate" training too
.......................................................................................................................Hi @dna, the tragic crash was of a Virus SW80 microlight aircraft. That’s a picture of the IAF’s heaviest jet, the Su-30 MKI.
Too many things are in flux. Tejas Mk2 timeline seems way too optimistic, in my opinion as does the Su-57 shenanigan. The only thing we can bank on with certainty is more Rafales and a 123 Tejas Mk1As. AMCA is a sure shot as long as NDA is in power. If not, Gods save us.I have tried to make a forecast about IAF fighter fleet strength upto 2035. Here:-
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Assumptions:-
The above plan is difficult, but not impossible. And if we stick to it, it would mean that the downward trend in squadron shortfall has already been arrested and squadron numbers will rise in earnest after 2025.
- Assumption that Tejas Mk 2 is ready for production by 2025. This is reasonable considering that Dr. Shubhash Bhamre stated recently that Tejas Mk-2 will achieve FOC by 2025.
- By the time Tejas Mk 2 becomes ready for production, line 1 and 2 have been expanded for 8 aircraft per annum each. Total production rate rises to 24 per annum.
- MiG-21 Bison will be retired one squadron each year starting next year. Although, as pointed out by @Rahul Singh , IAF might keep the fighters beyond their due date and retire them all at once (in 2023) if replacements are not forthcoming.
- IAF will not order anymore Su-30 MKI, which they most likely will not.
- Rafale follow-on order (of 36 more Rafales) will be placed after Saffran is able to help GTRE in making Kaveri fly Tejas by 2021-22.
- Su-57 MKI deal is signed or Su-30 MKI route is taken and the production starts by 2025-26.
- Looking at Su-30 MKI production rate, the likely production rate for Su-57 MKI is also 12 fighters per annum. This is because even though our capability for manufacturing aerostructures will grow significantly, the production of Su-57 MKI is also likely to be significantly more complex than Su-30 MKI
- AMCA would enter production by 2028-29. Rate of production is assumed as 18 per annum since AMCA is a much smaller platform than Su-57 MKI.
Members please weigh in you opinions on what other possibilities exist. I'll modify my table accordingly.
Bhamre says FOC by 2025. ACM Dhanoa says induction by 2027. I think the real timeline is somewhere between the two i.e. IOC by 2025. What is the worst case scenario timeline for Tejas Mk 2 in your opinion?Too many things are in flux. Tejas Mk2 timeline seems way too optimistic, in my opinion as does the Su-57 shenanigan. The only thing we can bank on with certainty is more Rafales and a 123 Tejas Mk1As. AMCA is a sure shot as long as NDA is in power. If not, Gods save us.
I believe Tejas MK-2 will achieve only IOC by 2025 considering it starts flying before the end of 2020 which is a very optimistic timeline.Assumption that Tejas Mk 2 is ready for production by 2025. This is reasonable considering that Dr. Shubhash Bhamre stated recently that Tejas Mk-2 will achieve FOC by 2025.