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Old 01-31-2012, 09:27 PM
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I guess the Indians didn't like the one Kurt tank designed for them nice pics OP

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More to the point, Asia may see some serious ground/air conflicts in the next half century as the US and Europe decay and the Asian region emerges.

The requirements of a country like India are quite different to western countries that occasionally get involved in "police actions" where they blow up random camel herders with the help of billion dollar high tech weapon systems.

It is however odd they have not gone with more homegrown tech.
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Old 01-31-2012, 09:43 PM
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More to the point, Asia may see some serious ground/air conflicts in the next half century as the US and Europe decay and the Asian region emerges.

The requirements of a country like India are quite different to western countries that occasionally get involved in "police actions" where they blow up random camel herders with the help of billion dollar high tech weapon systems.

It is however odd they have not gone with more homegrown tech.
WTE you do know that tank did design an airplane for India right? sorry OP not trying to hijack your thread but when i saw india it reminded me of the Hindustan Aeronautics HF-24 Marut



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Old 01-31-2012, 10:26 PM
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what are the cost per unit and maintenance costs of a Rafale and Eurofighter?
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Old 01-31-2012, 10:46 PM
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I think they made the right decision. It's prbabily easier to work with France when it comes to technology import. They'll build about a hundred of them locally, in India and probabily they have rights to all the tech that goes into it.
The Rafale is also much more suited for ground support than Eurofighter and it's carrier capable. They already have very positive experience with Dassault aircraft, so I think in the end, they made the right decision.

And the mandatory cool Rafale shot.

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Old 01-31-2012, 10:51 PM
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LOL! There goes a dent on British pride...

Agreed, the Brit connections paid off, they did not forget... LOL, LOL...

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Yeah how dare they forgot we the British were there um... err...protectorate... lmao
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Old 01-31-2012, 11:09 PM
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Congrats India you got the best fighter !
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Old 01-31-2012, 11:59 PM
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Wow, looking at the seams on the fuselage that ship looks quite worn out. The wings and the canards are very tight looking, but the main body of the fighter doesn't seem to benefit from the same production values. Perhaps it's the angle of light being unkind, but that doesn't look like a 4.5 fighter.
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Old 02-01-2012, 01:00 AM
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Of course if the ongoing squabble with Pakistan escalates you may see the new generation of Dassault products taking on the PAF's aging but operational 150 odd Dassault Mirage III's (ex Aussie RAAF I believe) and Mirage V's.
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Old 02-01-2012, 07:30 AM
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Not sure I agree with how that point is made, but it's still fair enough. If Libya has taught us anything, it's that that Eurofighter needs to undergo serious development to become a decent multirole aircraft. There's a reason we're still using Tornados for the ground attack role, simply because the Eurofighter still hasn't met that capability yet. It's like strapping bombs on a Spitfire - sure, it works just fine, but it's not what it's designed for and there are aircraft that can do the job much better, freeing the fighters up to do what they were designed for.

I admit yours is a much more balanced statement, sorry for been cheeky at my previous post.

Eurofighter is a great plane, for what it was developed for.
It is unfortunate that somewhere along the timeline, armies requirements changed somewhat and now a lot of armies favour a multi-purpose platform instead of an air superiority plane.

@Ploughman: The Rafal is a very beautiful plane, much more good looking than the Eurofighter!
"would it've killed Dassault to have made that refuelling probe retractable? " LOL! +1000 !


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Old 02-01-2012, 08:38 AM
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Nice to see all that aid money being put to good use.
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