Sancho
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Well there is the difference, I don't route for any specific fighter, but for the IAF and for what is the best to improve the Indian aviation industry!Be sure to cry when the final result is more Rafales either 36 or 72. After that it is Indian all the way
So when IAF states they need 126 fighters, anything below is bad!
When IAF states, they want MMRCAs not necessarily Rafales, the 36 Rafale deal is bad!
When IAF states, they put priority on cost-effective SE fighters to make up numbers, it's a disaster when the tender gets re-issued and delayed most likely for several more years (till after the elections).
Don't just see these competitions from the point of view of your personal preference for a fighter, but consider what IAF wants and needs and where our industry benefits the most?
I still say that during the original MMRCA, the Rafale as a fighter and a proposal for the industry was the best package. And I am still sure, that if Dassault had not f..ed it up, IAF would get a large fleet of Rafales today, but that was a long time ago.
Now we have a government that limits spending big time and only makes PR and political deals. We have a new procurement policy, that changes the tender big time.
We have a Rafale, that is not the most advanced fighter, with a clear edge in capability anymore.
We have the problems with our 5th gen projects, where we need foreign help for sure.
So a lot of things have changed and personal preference alone doesn't cut it. In fact, I had more confidence in a follow 36 Rafale deal, than Rafale winning this tender, since costs and politics play a major role, while the follow on deal, was another single vendor deal.