MirageBlue
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It is highly unlikely. The only way that the F-35 could be offered would be for the GoI to sign some iron-clad guarantee that the Russians should not have access to any F-35 related data that the IAF's S-400 batteries will collect. It is only natural that the S-400 in the IAF will collect electronic signatures for all of the IAF's fleet types so as to avoid friendly fire incidents. It will also mean that some very strict form of surveillance will be in place to ensure that Russian contractors/maintenance folks who will be accessing the S-400 during it's warranty period for repairs, etc. will not be able to access the radar signatures the system stores.Does anyone think something might come out of this?
India has Russia's S-400 SAM system. The possession of that system by NATO member ,Turkey, was apparently sufficient grounds for the US not selling Turkey her F-35 plane.
The S-400 is a networked system and the data from it is transmitted back to Moscow. The Americans don't want the clandestine signature,characteristics and capabilities of a plane ,that is the backbone of NATO combat operations, being acquired by the Russians.
This S-400 was the primary issue that got Turkey thrown out of the F-35 program. And now the stupid Turks are busy burning their bridges with the Russians with UAV and weapons sales to Ukraine, as well as Erdogan's snubbing of Putin recently. Turkey has a habit of over-estimating their importance and strength. The kick in the face from the US with the F-35 program removal and denial of sales of helicopter engines has brought their ego down a few notches. If US denies engines for the TF-X prototypes, it'll be a non-starter of a program as well.