India Boosts Fighter Aircraft Buy, Widens Supplier Options
Reaction to Pak F-16 purchases
India will increase the number of Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) it plans to buy to 200, opening the door for more than one supplier, said Air Force and Ministry of Defence officials
The Indian Cabinet Committee on Security, which clears major defense programs, in October accepted the Air Forceâs proposal to increase the number from the original 126, for which a request for information already has been sent to overseas vendors. The value of the original contract was $5 billion; the revised plan brings the combined value of one or more contracts to $8.5 billion.
A senior Defence Ministry official said the Air Force plans to phase out 60 of its 140 Jaguar aircraft in the next five years, by which time MMRCAs would start arriving. The additional planes will replace more Jaguars, aging MiG-23s, and some squadrons of MiG-27s, an Air Force official said.
And the LCA will replace the Mig 21
This is PV2 over Bangalore, flown for first time yesterday, still in primer paint but with weapons integration complete.
Posted by: john 2005-12-03 |