That makes sense. I always advocate for making 2-seat variants of the same type of aircraft a must and better than say a separate make for a trainer. It just makes so much more sense and is ultimately better as a smoother transition, especially for cadets, green fresh out of the academy.
Wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute, my friend. What do you mean by "6 MiG-29KUB"? I'm trying to figure out if by "6" you mean 6 squadrons which sounds a bit too much considering the average squadron is 12 aircraft so that would mean a total of 72 which I don't think the IN has that many.
As far as I know (which is only as an outside fan looking in and by no means am I an expert in IAF/IN number of aircraft lol) is that there is a total of 45 MiG-29Ks in the IN. Are you saying that out of those 45 Ks, there are 6 KUBs? Or am I missing something?
Now that makes sense and is interesting that they would buy 4 Bs (2-seaters) and the other 22 are single-seat Ms which I would think they would do the opposite and load up more in the Bs than the Ms considering the IAF is usually much more interested in the dual-seat fighter configuration for almost all its fighters. The FGFA being the prime example of that line of thinking. Interesting.
So that brings us back almost full circle to the MiG-29KUB count. If you're saying there is a limited number of the naval 29s, I still find it hard to believe there's only 6 of them! lol. I must be confusing & missing something.
But it's also a testament to the rise of the Tejas and how it's impacting the numbers. Now if it only was in a dual engine configuration, there might not be any need for the MiGs or Rafales, despite the latter's technological prowess.
I also think that had the Tejas been a dual-engine LCA, it would've won the recent Egyptian tender for a light combat aircraft with local production and the whole kicking kabutle. I was really rooting for it because of obvious reasons but they ended up going with the South Korean KAI-T-50 Golden Eagle. It's not bad at all, but too much US influence that the Tejas IMO would've been an all-around better option.
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I think the number of aircraft the EAF wanted was too low for HAL to consider providing a contract with ToT and that makes all the sense in the world. Business is business and if it's not worth it, it's not worth it. Simple but too bad.
I also think with the strong possibility of a Eurofighter Typhoon contract being signed in the next few month for 24 jets, the EAF will be drowning in delta-winged fighters. Between the 54 Rafales, 15 Mirage 2Ks, 24 EFTs (countless Mirage Vs that we're not sure have been retired or not) and an additional 24-30 Tejas loool. Delta wing heaven!
Speaking of the Indian Navy and Rafale Ms & Bs, there are vicious rumors floating around in Egypt that the EN is interested in purchasing the Charles De Gaul carrier along with 24 Rafale Ms loooool. I think we've gone mental TBH. If that ever came to fruition, I'm retiring from aviation fandom and just gonna sit on my worn-out recliner and watch TV for the rest of my life lmao.
Makes a lot of sense. I kinda figured it was something along those lines but I never knew about the failed testing story. I'm not surprised TBH as that's not an unfamiliar scenario with Russian A2A missiles. The R-77 also has a troubled history of testing stories that are similar to that of this R-73E you mentioned. It's a shame, really, since Russia could really use a boost in the reputation of its weapons systems as well as other air forces being able to have other options.
I'm hoping that with the introduction of the R-74, R-77-1 and especially the R-37M that there is a whole new success level that promotes Russian A2A missiles into a better and competitive light, especially when it has to deal with western systems that are only getting better & better and moving to the top of the list. Between the AIM-120C7/D, AIM-260, AIM-9X, IRST-SL, MBDA's MICA NG and of course the vaunted Meteor, Russia has its work cut out for it if wishes to keep playing with the big boys.
BTW, are there any pics of Indian Rafales carrying the Meteor that you know of? I've been looking for one and can't seem to find any.