Sunday 7 January 2018

Indian Navy tender for carrier-based fighter

7-1-2018

Livefist has informed that the Dassault Rafale F3M and F-18 Block III. Saab and RSK MiG proposals have been discarded (1). No details on the reasons has been given; Gripen was a no go because of it's single engine configuration, which was the reason given to reject a naval Tejas. The Navy was also looking for a mode advanced type than MiG-29K.

In my opiniĆ³n de Rafale is still the favourite because it is already in service with the Air Force and the logistics would be simplified.

26-1-2017

The Indian Navy has opened a tender for the supply of 57 naval fighters. The request for information can be read in the link below. An offset of 30% of the contract's value is expected. First deliveries would take place 3 years after signing the contract and would have to be completed in 6.

The Indian Navy's fighter is the MiG-29K Fulcrum. A total of 46 have been ordered. The F-18 Super Hornet and Dassault Rafale are likely candidates. The later has been acquired by the Air Force, which could be an advantage. It is unclear if the Super Hornet will be still in production when the decision is taken. So far the LCA Tejas is not a candidate, but an improved Mk 2 version could be marketed.

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