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I remain confused after post #3 says "not PAK-DA, something different" and balance of thread carries on in PAK-DA mode.Russia may or may not need it. It has to afford it in the first place.
I remain confused after post #3 says "not PAK-DA, something different" and balance of thread carries on in PAK-DA mode.Russia may or may not need it. It has to afford it in the first place.
A stealth strategic bomber will carry a nuclear payload. You are not going to worry about precision strikes and collateral damage when nukes are used.Having strategic bombers like PAK-DA will greatly improve our strategic forces.
Bombers can do things like precision bombing an airfield with less collateral damage to so-rounded structures.
Nuking who?A stealth strategic bomber will carry a nuclear payload. You are not going to worry about precision strikes and collateral damage when nukes are used.
But it is something that India can afford to do by splitting costs with Russia over a 15 year period.Developing the PAKDA is a very expensive proposition.
Then what do you need a strategic bomber for in a limited war?Nuking who?
I'am talking about limited border war with china, I don't we are going to use nukes for that.
HO!!! come on.Then what do you need a strategic bomber for in a limited war?
Each of these bombers will cost something like $400-500Million a piece. Development cost included. There is no point buying a handful of these. IAF or IN need to figure out a way to use them first and that will take a few years to decide. Then it will take a few years to decide the requirements. All of this we can think of after a decade or so.But it is something that India can afford to do by splitting costs with Russia over a 15 year period.
Bombers can carry a massive amount of conventional ordnance. Very useful if the enemy is bunched together.Then what do you need a strategic bomber for in a limited war?
Agree with everything you say. But at the pricepoint you quote, we can afford to spend 10 billion over 15 years to procure 20 of these planes.Each of these bombers will cost something like $400-500Million a piece. Development cost included. There is no point buying a handful of these. IAF or IN need to figure out a way to use them first and that will take a few years to decide. Then it will take a few years to decide the requirements. All of this we can think of after a decade or so.
For our theater I am pretty sure heavy bombers are useless for us. Anything we want to hit is right next to us. Even LCA with 2 LGBs will do.
Anyway PAKDA was never offered to us and I doubt the Russians will offer it even if we ask for it. If we are to use a heavy bomber, we will have to build one ourselves.
Bombers can carry a massive amount of conventional ordnance. Very useful if the enemy is bunched together.
A B-1B costs around $300Million today, flyaway cost and it is not as stealthy as what's planned for PAKDA. The Tu-160 costs $250Million apiece flyaway.Agree with everything you say. But at the pricepoint you quote, we can afford to spend 10 billion over 15 years to procure 20 of these planes.
Our theatre is constantly evolving. No sorry, our theatre is constantly expanding. It is not a question of if we will need bombers, rather when we will need it. The development timeframe of the PAKDA is ideal for us. 2025-2030 in when we will need these birds.
I am also pretty certain that we will try to buy them, so the thought is more along, why not try to be involved in building them.
That $10Billion will eat into other programs. It won't be over 10-15 years either because PAKDA is not for us. Something from the first page.Chief, 10 billion over 15 or 20 years is 500 million to 750 million a year. Thats nothing for us today for an asset like this.
Wow, am I in a mood to troll on every thread today.
That $10Billion will eat into other programs. It won't be over 10-15 years either because PAKDA is not for us. Something from the first page.
http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/...ifth-generation-steath-bomber.html#post191164
Anyway it is not a $10Billion program, it would be a $30-50billion program if we are serious about bombers. 10 would be the development price tag alone followed by 50-100 bombers. Buying a handful is not enough if we are to expand our theater. Even the Russians with all their money problems have around 50 Tu-95s and some 50-100 Tu-22s(probably mothballed or in storage by now) apart from 19 Tu-160s(total strength to be 30 by 2030).
The American NGB is slated to be a $79Billion program for 175 aircraft, all medium bombers apart from 100 B-1Bs and a larger number of B-52s. Even the Chinese have 100-150 H-6(9 tons payload) bombers.
Buying the aircraft is not an issue, maintaining one squadron for even 10 years is a big issue. Apart from that we don't have any kind of maintenance or training facility. Getting personnel will be even more difficult. If we are to go for bombers it would take over 20 years before we actually incorporate everything into our doctrine.
We need large numbers because the availability rate of a bomber is anywhere between 25-50%. So, you can say at least 1/2-2/3rds of your fleet is not available at a particular time.
No. I gave a price for our own participation assuming our bomber costs $400Million apiece for 50-100 aircraft. Russian funding will cater to their own needs and is separate from what I quoted.A 30 billion program is still a $15 billion tag on us right?
Why would anyone need 50 - 100 bombers? Even the US built only 20 B-2's. (Agreed they have 100 B1's)No. I gave a price for our own participation assuming our bomber costs $400Million apiece for 50-100 aircraft. Russian funding will cater to their own needs and is separate from what I quoted.
The development costs can be over $20Billion which will be split between the two. That's why I quoted $10Billion in development costs.
Even PAKFA is $25Billion for purchasing 250 aircraft for IAF alone. $11-12Billion development costs will be split between the two countries. So, total cost incurred in the PAKFA program for IAF will be 25+6 = $31Billion. Now with 360degree AESA radars and other jazz, the cost will increase over time.
what are you kidding do you really think mki can go deep inside and perform the taskIndia will be able to bomb the hell out of China in a border war using its MKIs.