Any idiot that spells it Rafael has no clue.
It's up to you if you believe the Indian defence minister, that negotiated the Rafale contract.
I am speaking of Kaveri consultancy, not french parts assembly. Snecma has agreed to give consultancy to help India fine tune Kaveri.
Then you haven't understood what the Kaveri team up means, because they plan to use the M88 ECO core in the Kaveri engine, to deliver at least 90kN thrust. It's
I still don't understand why are you recommending Gripen. Why not recommend Su30 instead? SAAB has NOTHING TO OFFER as India has all technology that SAAB has.
Because IAF don't want more heavy class fighters (see Air Chief Raha's statement in the Su 30 thread).
Because the only MMRCAs GoI are considering in a large order for IAF, are F16 or Gripen and there should be no doubt that F16s are a no go.
Because Su 30s won't get us the industrial advantages any MMRCAS deal with a licence production deal would get us.
Because we need alternative weapons and techs to the Indo/Russian we already have with 270 MKIs on order, to effectively fight China.
I already showed what Saab can offer in the SE thread, so anything on that there please.
Where did you get your numbers of 5 billion come from?
The flyaway cost of 36 Rafales for us was 3.42 billion Euros and that doesn't change.
Same goes for the weapon pack for 36 more fighters, which adds 710 million Euros.
That alone means 4.12 billion Euros / 4.8 billion Dollars!
Spares, training and the performance based logistic contract will be added as well, but that's a part that needs to be re-negotiated and where some parts can be cheaper.
The only part of the first deal, that might be left out completely, are the customization costs (1.7 billion Euros).
The 5 billion dollar therefore are pretty conservative even if we are talking about 36 more produced in France, licence production or assembly in India requires ToT, which increase the costs again.