Maybe because Rafale costs an arm and a leg for India. India's budget may reassemble Saudi Arabia but India's population resembles Africa.
I know. I was just mocking certain Indian fanboys who pose same question for Chinese Su-35 purchases.
Maybe because Rafale costs an arm and a leg for India. India's budget may reassemble Saudi Arabia but India's population resembles Africa.
Bill has shark teethThe real question is if Rafale is so good why are Indians still buying afulcrums?
The real question is if Rafale is so good why are Indians still buying fulcrums?
Is this article serious about f18 to india?
F/A-18 Block III Super Hornet can operate effectively from Indian Navy aircraft carriers: Ankur Kanaglekar, Boeing
For the Rs 24,000-crore project, the US aerospace giant has pitched its twin seater F/A-18 Block III Super Hornet which can operate from a `ski-jump’ ramp and be an enabler for secure Indo-Pacific.
India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC), is getting ready to go for sea trials soon and is expected to be commissioned into the Eastern Naval Command in 2022 as INS Vikrant. For the Rs 24,000-crore project, the US aerospace giant has pitched its twin seater F/A-18 Block III Super Hornet which can operate from a `ski-jump’ ramp and be an enabler for secure Indo-Pacific.
“The F/A-18 Super Hornet Block III on offer to the Indian Navy (IN) is the most advanced, multi-role, frontline fighter of the US Navy (USN) and is the workhorse for the fleet, and will remain so for the foreseeable future,” says Ankur Kanaglekar, Head India Fighters Sales, Boeing Defense, Space and Security.
According to him “The USN will operate Block III Super Hornets for decades to come. With its rapid technology insertion plan, Block III will outpace threats for decades to come. This next-generation aircraft is ready to protect Indian armed forces from current and future threats.”
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That overlaps with MIG-29K doesn’t it? On the plus side it would have engine commonality with block II Tejas.
On the negative side, it'll add a new aircraft with its own requirements for trained pilots and spares.That overlaps with MIG-29K doesn’t it? On the plus side it would have engine commonality with block II Tejas.
Its not doable unless India gets some kind of support in developing its own engines. India may court US just to send a message to France or UK. I'm pretty sure India wants the EJ200 to be the basis of its own engines. They need them for their stealth fighter program.Yes. I'm not sure what I read. I seem to think they (US) is looking to replace Mig29K. And as a rival to Rafael.
I'm not sure if it's doable?
I only really have 3 questions for this article..Is this article serious about f18 to india?
F/A-18 Block III Super Hornet can operate effectively from Indian Navy aircraft carriers: Ankur Kanaglekar, Boeing
For the Rs 24,000-crore project, the US aerospace giant has pitched its twin seater F/A-18 Block III Super Hornet which can operate from a `ski-jump’ ramp and be an enabler for secure Indo-Pacific.
India’s first indigenous aircraft carrier (IAC), is getting ready to go for sea trials soon and is expected to be commissioned into the Eastern Naval Command in 2022 as INS Vikrant. For the Rs 24,000-crore project, the US aerospace giant has pitched its twin seater F/A-18 Block III Super Hornet which can operate from a `ski-jump’ ramp and be an enabler for secure Indo-Pacific.
“The F/A-18 Super Hornet Block III on offer to the Indian Navy (IN) is the most advanced, multi-role, frontline fighter of the US Navy (USN) and is the workhorse for the fleet, and will remain so for the foreseeable future,” says Ankur Kanaglekar, Head India Fighters Sales, Boeing Defense, Space and Security.
According to him “The USN will operate Block III Super Hornets for decades to come. With its rapid technology insertion plan, Block III will outpace threats for decades to come. This next-generation aircraft is ready to protect Indian armed forces from current and future threats.”
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On the way to gather literally all non-Chinese modern fighter engines within 1 air force?I'm pretty sure India wants the EJ200 to be the basis of its own engines