F-35 & F-22 are being integrated with external pylons. So is AMCA & I'm referring to both the versions . Proper upgrades is the key word here . Now try to seek it's compatibility with what I've cited earlier namely design limitations . Hint : read #2111 of this thread .
Yes, but they still have integral IWB for stealth mode which Rafale, Typhoon, Gripen, Su-35, F-15EX, F-16V, F/A-18E/F will never have. So MKI remains relevant as long as the above are. With proper upgrades, of course.
I very much doubt the next ASF would be a heavy fighter . I could be wrong but the way UCAVs are evolving we could see a heavy calibre in the UCAV category or it would be medium calibre FAs & UCAVs all the way along with lighter versions of both.
NGAD is much bigger ASF than anything USAF has got till date. FCAS is bigger than Rafale. Tempest is bigger than Typhoon. You need endurance in your primary Air Superiority Fighter. That warrants a heavy-weight fighter.
I'm all for a SPECTRA like EW system not just in the MKIs but other FAs in our inventory as well if we have indeed mastered this system .
Our EW is going to be superior to the French. Already we are on a very high level. So, yes, sooner or later all our Fighter Jets(especially high-end ones) are going to have SPECTRA like or even better EW.
The USAF has developed haemorrhoids maintaining it's fleet of Raptors & now Lightnings expending a good chunk of it's budget on them . Ditto for all those AFs which have opted for the Lightnings in spite of which those Lightnings spend more time on the ground undergoing all kinds of maintenance after per hour of flight time , burning a hole in the budget of their respective AFs .
Quality comes at a price. Air Dominance is anything but cheap.
IAF has specifically refused to order more MKIs ( the original plan was to go in for 350-375 nos ) precisely because it eats up a good chunk of their OpEx . What you're proposing will sink the IAF . It's ok to have a wish list . Let it not cloud your judgement about whether it's achievable & if yes , desirable.
The original plan was just of 230 jets. 40 were later ordered as MRCA was delayed and as Brahmos carriers.
What I have listed above is neither hypothetical, far-fetched or beyond our capabilities/budget. We've already made a breakthrough in carbon-fiber tech with LCA program.
With AMCA program we've made even a bigger breakthrough. With ultra wide band radio frequency absorbing CFC skin. If IAF decides to put this on MKI then it shall happen and MKI's RCS would reduce by multiple times over now. It should be done if we want MKI to remain competent against J-20 and other emerging threats.
Look at this:
You change the metallic skin of MKI with this and it would become semi-stealthy.
About this material, check this tweet: