Why Rafales and not Su57 chosen

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Your looking very silly now 😂
 
Where did you read delivery starting 2032..
You mean license assembly starting 2032 I think
18 to be delivered in three years of signature from France
Tata to build 24 fighters a year from 2032
36 in service now
26 Marine Rafales arriving 2029 signed last year

You do the maths clever boy it's 152

10 years is long time
France is highly efficient European nation they deliver on time unlike Russians who are stuck in Ukraine war

This is another reason why Rafale was selected
Where is the contract, how the heck do you know the deliver date from signing, how the heck do you know tata is going to assemble from 2032 let alone number per year, boy.
 
Show me where stop talking rubbish
Show me where you saw this
Mark 1 passed initial operational clearance 2016 your trolling now

What an embarrassment you are.


by Ajai Shukla
Aeronautical Development Agency, Bangalore
Business Standard, 9th Dec 12

The defence ministry (MoD) has allocated an additional Rs 1,500 crore to the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme, boosting its projected Rs 14,047 crore budget. The additional amount will be spent on a production line for Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd to build 20 fighters that Indian Air Force (IAF) has ordered for its first Tejas squadron. The IAF has also promised another order for 20 more Tejas for its second squadron. Once the improved Mark II Tejas is developed, the IAF will field 6-7 Tejas squadrons (120-140 fighters).

This need for additional money arises from the failure of HAL, a public sector aerospace monopoly, to establish a production line that can build at least 8 Tejas fighters a year. The production line that HAL set up two years ago on the priceless real estate that it holds in the heart of Bangalore has not yet produced a single Tejas fighter.
 
Show me where stop talking rubbish
Show me where you saw this
Mark 1 passed initial operational clearance 2016 your trolling now

So thats 14 years ago and they only managed to produce 36 so far. Meaning 3 LCA per year 😂
3 freaking LCA 😂
 
Safren
Safren
Safren

This is a fifth generation crystal blade engine that is being developed for India but France to power Future Rafales future Tejas mark 2 and Amca fighters

This is long term strategic deal
With the right partner imo
Crystal blade engine? That's like a car salesman saying a car comes with a pair of headlights as "standard features".

Single crystals with no grain boundaries have been around for the better half of a century. Every freshman engineering student learns about them.
 
Why do you people go off topic stick to the thread please
 
No the deal for 114 is not signed

They have 26 Marine Rafale signed for lay year arriving 2029
And 36 delivered 2020

Will this happen 100% guaranteed yes
That's the thread imo
 
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There you are buddy enjoy


You forgot to say Beleb mee saaar.

Btw, did India destroy those HAS that contians fighter jets? If not then its not considered as decimated air base. Damaged yes decimated no.
 
Leave it now enough shame for you
 
Crystal blade engine? That's like a car salesman saying a car comes with a pair of headlights as "standard features".

Single crystals with no grain boundaries have been around for the better half of a century. Every freshman engineering student learns about them.
Circa 1987/88.. A certain western jet engine manufacturer came up with the process. Used wax blades coated with various slurries to make the mould for single crystal blades.
The process was initially perfected in their research foundry before moving into full scale production. Robotic arms were used in their research foundry for the dipping and coating process to make the moulds. Wax was then melted out and a specific alloy used for the blade..

Any more info would reveal my age and background.. which I would prefer not to..🤪
 
Im not sure why some members are acting like folks on indian defence forums where you simply cannot have a civil educated discussion on a military topic. I understand that its probably the reason in itself.

However, lets stay above that. Our defence and sports forums are historically qualitatively better.

On the topic:

I feel like SAFRAN is a huge deal. When the whole kaveri fiasco was getting highlighted by indian social media, i was afraid that what if they resume the project but thankfully it wasnt. Good for us. But now through safran if indians do end up getting their own indigeneous engines that means their AMCA will be very beneficial for them.

The downsides are the timelines, by the time you guys reach that point, the world would have moved to 6th gen fighters.

You are just very late to the game and are running against the clock. And indian defence industry especially in airforce projects has a very poor history of timely completion of projects. So lets see.

For now, india was pushed to a corner and the only choice they had was the Rafale.

The moment Pakistan gets the J-35, you will be qualitatively inferior again substantially. Btw they have refused to provide you source code info, how do you plan to integrate Astra then?
 
.https://www.timesnownews.com/india/why-india-chose-frances-safran-over-ge-rolls-royce-for-amca-engine-article-152783573

France willingness to give 100% technology for the new engine was the deal clincher over rolls Royce

 
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Trying to stick to the topic without being derailed

The Su57 is still being pushed hard by Russia .
The Russians have been to Nashik in India to see what changes need to be made to start manufacturing of Su57 in India ...This is were su30mki were built last two decades
They claim 50% of the facilities can be used to build the fifth generation fighters...

The cost of. Su57 is about 50% of the Rafale but Indian concern is the high operating maintenance costs over three decades ..of russian fighters

Su57 most likely is stealthier but the Rafale F4 and F5 has better sensors and superior networking and is already inter operating with Indian other platforms

This is why The MRFA has gone to French

Russia is pushing India for sixty planes as a stop gap until. Amca arrives in other reports
 
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Why Rafales and not Su57 chosen​


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