Thank youHappy birthday to u Sir![]()
Thank youHappy birthday to u Sir![]()
Happy birth day Richard.Even so, I'm 76 today, and the IAF could buy 114 Rafales to celebrate!
The main fixed costs have already been paid :I don't think India will buy new aircraft. Politicians will act as if there hasn't been a lot of inflation in the last four years and will pretend to be shocked at how expensive fighter jets are compared to back in 2016. That'll kill any possibility of a deal.
Bonne fête!Happy birth day Richard.
Today is my party : Saint Frédéric.
Happy 76th sir, thanks for all the great posts and knowledge sharing over the years. My best wishes!Even so, I'm 76 today, and the IAF could buy 114 Rafales to celebrate!
Happy Birthday!Even so, I'm 76 today, and the IAF could buy 114 Rafales to celebrate!
Happy birthday Buddy. Wish you many more such birthdays.Even so, I'm 76 today, and the IAF could buy 114 Rafales to celebrate!
Thank you @Hydra.@Picdelamirand-oil hope a good news will bring to both India & France/Dassault on your next birthday. Belated birthday wishes though.
I was hoping for the original 126+63 for IAF & 57 for IN. The recent terror attack & subsequent indian inaction shows we lacks on many areas.Thank you @Hydra.
In terms of good news I hope that soon there will be the announcement of the signature of the 26 Rafales for your Navy, and finally your Navy may buy more Rafales than the IAF, because it's particularly hard to make an embarked aircraft with the performance of the Rafale.
This would require India to produce 3 Rafales a month until 2036... Not to mention possible exports in subsequent years, or even for France if we focus on drone production for the SCAF.I was hoping for the original 126+63 for IAF & 57 for IN. The recent terror attack & subsequent indian inaction shows we lacks on many areas.
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US Pushes “F-22, F-35 Fusion” To Indian Air Force Under Make In India; Lockheed Boss Meets PM Modi
Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 18. The discussions were about localization in the Indian defense industry. Lockheed Martin has made big-ticket offers on the F-21 fighter jet, Sikorsky naval utility helicopter, and shoulder-fired anti-armor weapon...www.eurasiantimes.com
🇸🇪 #SAAB, the Swedish firm behind the renowned SAAB JAS 39 Gripen-E, has revealed its production capabilities to the #Indian government.
— Resonant News🌍 (@Resonant_News) August 12, 2024
Should India choose SAAB for its MRFA program, they have promised to manufacture 20 and 25 fighters per year for the Indian Air Force. pic.twitter.com/auGK8pf1w0
It should speed up production for Brazil and Sweden then, because the Brazilian contract was signed before the Indian contract and Brazil must have 3 or 4 Gripen E pre-production.Saab, the Swedish firm behind the renowned SAAB JAS 39 Gripen-E, has revealed its production capabilities to the Indian Government. Should India choose SAAB for its MRFA program, they have promised to manufacture 20 and 25 fighters per year for the Indian Air Force.
🇸🇪 #SAAB, the Swedish firm behind the renowned SAAB JAS 39 Gripen-E, has revealed its production capabilities to the #Indian government.
— Resonant News🌍 (@Resonant_News) August 12, 2024
Should India choose SAAB for its MRFA program, they have promised to manufacture 20 and 25 fighters per year for the Indian Air Force. pic.twitter.com/auGK8pf1w0
Tejas MK2 is modelled after Gripen-E. So I don't see a point for it. It's going to be between Rafale, Typhoon and F-35(hopefully).Saab, the Swedish firm behind the renowned SAAB JAS 39 Gripen-E, has revealed its production capabilities to the Indian Government. Should India choose SAAB for its MRFA program, they have promised to manufacture 20 and 25 fighters per year for the Indian Air Force.
🇸🇪 #SAAB, the Swedish firm behind the renowned SAAB JAS 39 Gripen-E, has revealed its production capabilities to the #Indian government.
— Resonant News🌍 (@Resonant_News) August 12, 2024
Should India choose SAAB for its MRFA program, they have promised to manufacture 20 and 25 fighters per year for the Indian Air Force. pic.twitter.com/auGK8pf1w0
i guess if not mrfa then we should atleast order 54+26 rafale ordersTejas MK2 is modelled after Gripen-E. So I don't see a point for it. It's going to be between Rafale, Typhoon and F-35(hopefully).
However, as I have been saying for the past few years here that we need to order 36 more Rafale ASAP. Preferably with 26 Rafale-M order. That should give us quite a breathing space until our modernisation is complete.