Defcon 1
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Dear sir, while we are discussing hypothetical scenarios here when NLCA Mk-2 is 10 years away and no public info on availability of Mig 29K, even if we agree that whatever you have written above is correct, if we arm an NLCA with 2x Brahmos NG, it will consume all its carrying capacity, leaving no space for BVR missiles (which will be required even with an escort) and drop tanks (without which the combat radius will be highly constrained). An NLCA Mk2 armed with 2 Brahmos only will be useless in most situations due to its limited range and high vulnerable to attack?Rafale M is a distant dream. So lets keep it out of discussion.
Mig-29K, 45 ordered and capped. Availablity 60% ( it's russian, not even manufactured in India so i assume it's availability is no better than of SU-30 MKI's). That's 27 Mig-29s for a requirement of 60 fighters over two carriers. Some of it will still be required to be shore based. So how many can actually be put to use during combat? Less than 15 per carrier. In contrast 60 NLCA MK-2 has been ordered. Availablity 80%. That's 48 aircraft available at any given time. Starting 2024 when NLCA MK-2 would be a new top of the line fighter, Mig-29s would be a 15 years old fighter. Now it should be obvious why i said NLCA will be principal fighter of carrier borne fleet.
As per broadsword NLCA MK-2 should carry 3.5 tons of weapons in addition to full load of internal fuel when operating from carrier. Considering MK-2 is a significantly improved design it's pylons should carry a load more than 1200 kg limit that is there in MK-1. In this regard carrying 2x Brahmos NG on two in-board pylons does not seems infeasible to me. You can always send few NLCA MK-2s in air to air configuration as escort.
Wouldn't it be better to arm a Mig29K, (with external stores capacity of 6000 kg) which can carry 2 Brahmos, 2 BVR missiles, some 2400 kg of external fuel, and have NLCAs as escort to that? Why the pressing requirement to arm NLCA with Brahmos NG as well? Its not like the navy is doomed unless all of its fighters are armed with Brahmos NG. The missile is good and it doesn't require barrage of attacks from multiple fighters to be effective.