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zyklon

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you forget to mention. this deal worth 36 Billion freaking dollars .. :oops:

On top of that, by the time the first of these 114 additional airframes is delivered — assuming the proposed deal is consummated — the Dassault Rafale will be a 45+ year old design.

This means IAF Rafales will serve well into the 2050s or more likely the 2060s, at which point the Rafale will be an ~80 year old design. :oops:

Not sure why the Indians aren't going with a Su-57 derivative — unless these negotiations with the French are merely intended to secure Russian concessions — but guessing it's a combination of "drinking too much of their own Kool-Aid," and Indian officials prioritizing kickbacks over national defense.

All jokes aside, it's a pretty sad situation. :confused:
 

Gloire_bb

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Not sure why the Indians aren't going with a Su-57 derivative — unless these negotiations with the French are merely intended to secure Russian concessions — but guessing it's a combination of "drinking too much of their own Kool-Aid," and Indian officials prioritizing kickbacks over national defense.
As far as we know, first proposal was made a few months ago, and actual Su-57 two-seater didn't even fly yet.
It's story in its early stages.
 

AlexYe

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is that India's interest in 114 additional Rafales was apparently spawned
Years ago when they were first interested in Rafs they originally wanted 100+ but that 1st deal was full of Modi and his billionaire friends corruption/money scheme so they only settled for the 36, they have been eyeing for 100+ for years, with their squadrons now down to 29 they need something ever more.
36 Billion freaking dollars
Damn, just yesterday I was saying perhaps they got a discount for a large order, apparently not.
Is there any mention of transfer of engine technology? I think this is a possibility.
There is no ToT news but there is some old news/potential deal with saffran to make engine for india's 5th gen.

 
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Gloire_bb

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This is the second consecutive failure of the PSLV -- mission C62. PSLV is their self-proclaimed trusty "work horse." This program had a total of just 64 launches in 30 years with five failures including the last two launches. Nearly a 10% failure rate even when launching an abysmaly low average of 2 PSLV "work horse" per year.

This is a horrendous trend where your supposed back bone that is already putting up such a low level of launches is now failing in consecutive attempts.
Tbh, if you check how this killkroozer KSP abomination is arranged internally , it's pure wonder it works so well.
(Also, it appears 1 satellite managed to survive and do it's job...even better than intended! There was a Spanish reentry capsule KID, and it worked)
 

mossen

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Is there any mention of transfer of engine technology?
India and France has a seperate engine deal which is supposed to deliver a brand new 5th gen engine to AMCA by 2035. The engine on Rafale is very old by now (it began development in the 1970s) and France has nothing better.

So basically India is betting the farm on collaborating with a country which has no proven track record of anything remotely 5th gen and to produce it in record time (9 years). Draw your own conclusions.
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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Well here is some news from a site called "Eurasia military review" or something like it ,where it states that india has quietly moved past Russia to become the third most powerful military in the world-just behind USA and China-SMH!!mental cases :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Nah. Actually, the Jai Hinds truly believe that India is already way above China and is second only to the United States. Their en masse reaction to that sh1tty WDMMA rankings is already telling.
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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you forget to mention. this deal worth 36 Billion freaking dollars .. :oops: it was previously reported 22 Billions USD.

36 billion USD for 114x 4.5th-gen jets is basically... 315.8 million USD per jet.

I doubt that the J-36 - Which is much larger, heavier and leagues ahead in terms of sophistication - Is even that expensive. Or being about in the same price tag category in the worst-case scenario. Holy sh1t.
 
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