I don’t find it objectionable, if that’s the best you’ve got I pity you. But then again, you choose to be a gutless anon loser and you’ll have to live your life like that. Pathetic. All the best.
@vish0890 You could make 12 of these a year in ChipkaliRashtra with toyjas israeli screwdriver tech by 2028.
Link it to an awac and spam astra mk2s.
But you gonna splurge 40 billion on 100 jaguar 2.0.
We aren't winning anything against PLAAF with some 200 odd foreign made jets that will have no replacement during war.
In a year of war with PLA, we'd be fitting Kaveri cores into LCA airframes once the Rafales are all toast and French would stop supply to not antagonize China.
Zen Technologies's @ashokatluri
reiterates these points in almost every concall. While I'm not sure to what extent some of their latest products like guns are IDDM, imo Zen is one of the few firms which tries to have as much IP as possible through R&D / acquisition. @vectortechnics is probably the best example.
210 Tejas Mk2s won't even cost 20 Billion and money will go back to goverment either way through HAL
While 114 Rafale will cost $40 billion forex, arrive in 2032, when their new upgrade is already there in France and old one being sold to us
Numbers win
Rafale I (36): $8B
Rafale-M (22): $8B
Rafale II (114): $36B, projected
That's already at $52B.
Cancel LCA MkII -> Order 100 more Rafale to make up, probably $40B
Cancel TEDBF -> Order 50 more Rafale-M, $15B
Not even counting A2A/A2G imports, spares, upgrades.
@vish0890 Maybe you should grow up rather than bitch about the things you have less knowledge about
India can't upgrade Rafale on its own, India can't integrate indian weapons with Rafale either
Rafale has a radar smaller than Tejas and doesn't even has a single Anti radiation missile