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IAF planning 'swift trials' in Rs 1.5 lakh crore 114 fighter jet deal
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In the over Rs 1.5 lakh crore deal for manufacturing 114 multirole fighter aircraft, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is planning to compress the time taken for carrying out trials of all the participants to less than a year to ensure that the force gets its new combat aircraft at a faster rate."
Basically India is now back to square one with MRCA contract 2.0 after nearly 4 years trying to make the Rafale deal work.
The usual participants for the contract are Lockheed, Eurofighter, Saab,Sukhoi and MiG, unsurprisingly Dassault is not listed among the contenders.
On a personal bias I really hope that MIG snags this contract with the Mig-35. Of all the companies competing they are the one in most dire need for a win here. And to be fair Russia probably has more experience dealing with whatever demands India puts up. That and the Mig-35 is still a very good looking jet.
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In the over Rs 1.5 lakh crore deal for manufacturing 114 multirole fighter aircraft, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is planning to compress the time taken for carrying out trials of all the participants to less than a year to ensure that the force gets its new combat aircraft at a faster rate."
Basically India is now back to square one with MRCA contract 2.0 after nearly 4 years trying to make the Rafale deal work.
The usual participants for the contract are Lockheed, Eurofighter, Saab,Sukhoi and MiG, unsurprisingly Dassault is not listed among the contenders.
On a personal bias I really hope that MIG snags this contract with the Mig-35. Of all the companies competing they are the one in most dire need for a win here. And to be fair Russia probably has more experience dealing with whatever demands India puts up. That and the Mig-35 is still a very good looking jet.