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  • India and Russia going to sign biggest-ever defence deal worth $ 35 billion

    08/18/2012 11:19:47 PM PDT · by MBT ARJUN · 47 replies
    NEW DELHI: India's quest for a futuristic stealth fifth-generation fighter, which will see the country spend around $35 billion over the next 20 years in its biggest-ever defence project, has zoomed into the decisive phase now. India and Russia are getting all set to ink the full and final design or R&D phase contract for the 5th Gen fighter by this year-end or early-2013, say sources. It will again underline India's firm rejection of the US offer of its Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) or the F-35 'Lightning-II'. Ahead of the R&D contract, under which India wants to induct over 200...
  • Thunder at 100 feet: Flying France's Rafale Superfighter

    08/06/2012 6:06:44 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 3 replies
    NDTV, India ^ | August 03, 2012
    Thunder at 100 feet: Flying France's Rafale Superfighter "We will now enter the yellow potato." "Excuse me?" I ask Sébastien Dupont de Dinechin, a Rafale test pilot, otherwise known to his fellow as 3D. "Yes, look at the Head Level display, we enter the area which looks like a yellow potato and then we 'pickle' the weapon." Most Recent Jism 2 makes Rs. 21 crore in opening weekend Five things that Kareena Kapoor and Katrina Kaif have in common Also See 1:03 NDTV's forthcoming show - Futuretech: Warfare 0:45 Flying to 8.5G "And then what?" I ask. "And then we...
  • Nuclear Missile Launch To Increase Rafale's Appeal for India

    06/22/2012 5:54:17 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 3 replies
    Defense World.net ^ | Jun 22, 2012
    Nuclear Missile Launch To Increase Rafale's Appeal for India Fri, Jun 22, 2012 09:27 CET The Rafale fighter aircraft has acquired nuclear deterrent capability following the successful first operational evaluation launch of a nuclear-capable missile carried out by the French Air Force. Winner of the Indian MMRCA (Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft) contest, the fighter carried the ASMPA (Air Sol Moyenne Porte Ameliore) cruise missile, minus the nuclear warhead, to test its strike capabilities. The nuclear missile launch will add to the Rafale's multi-role capabilities and the Indian Air Force may get more than what it bargained for. The testing of...
  • Indian aircraft carrier enters sea trials as navy eyes Rafale

    06/13/2012 5:51:10 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 15 replies
    Indian aircraft carrier enters sea trials as navy eyes Rafale Russia has commenced sea trials involving the Indian navy's refurbished aircraft carrier the INS Vikramaditya, as sources suggest the service could consider a future acquisition of the Dassault Rafale. Originally built for Russia as the Admiral Gorshkov, with a maximum displacement of 43,500t, the refitted and modernised vessel left Severodvinsk in the north of the country on 8 June for open-sea trials, preceeding its delivery to India in December. Once operational, the Vikramaditya will be capable of carrying 30 to 34 aircraft, including RSK MiG-29K deck-based fighters. Eugenia Legostaeva Sources...
  • Brazil and India discussing military accord based on the French Rafale fighter jet

    03/29/2012 5:38:28 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 6 replies
    Merco Press ^ | March 27th 2012
    Brazil and India discussing military accord based on the French Rafale fighter jet President Dilma Rousseff plans to use her New Delhi visit later this week to sound out Indian leaders on the French Rafale fighter jet, which she is considering buying to beef up Brazil's air force. On Wednesday/Thursday Rousseff is to attend the New Delhi summit of the BRICS (Brazil, China, India, Russia and South Africa) nations aiming to discuss increased cooperation among the five emerging powers, including the establishment of their own development bank. The next day Rousseff will begin a state visit in India, and officials...
  • Should Russia sell SU-35 to China?

    03/13/2012 7:24:45 PM PDT · by U-238 · 27 replies · 1+ views
    The Diplomat ^ | 3/12/2012 | Harry Kazianis
    Russia is reportedly close to finalizing a major sale of advanced fighter aircraft to China worth $4 billion. Such a sale, newsworthy in itself, would have been hard to imagine as recently as a few years ago considering the history of previous agreements. The anticipated deal, first reported by Kommersant, sees the two sides “practically agreed on the delivery of 48 Su-35 multirole fighters, worth $4 billion, to China.” Some reports suggest that Chinese officials have dismissed talk of such a deal. But if true, an agreement like this would certainly make sense for Beijing, giving China access to an...
  • France Could Loan Rafales to Royal Navy

    02/23/2012 7:44:22 AM PST · by sukhoi-30mki · 13 replies · 3+ views
    defense-aerospace.com ^ | Feb. 22, 2012)
    France Could Loan Rafales to Royal Navy (Source: defense-aerospace.com; published Feb. 22, 2012) PARIS --- The Anglo-French defense initiative announced last week did not mention bilateral cooperation on aircraft carriers because Britain still has to firm up its intentions in this field, according to France’s top weapons buyer. Lauren Collet-Billon, head of the Direction Generale de l’Armement, said during a Feb. 22 press conference here that Britain still has to finalize its aircraft carrier plans, including major technical options such as the kind of catapults it wants to fit to its new aircraft carriers, and what kind of aircraft these...
  • The Real Reasons for Rafale’s Indian Victory

    02/16/2012 12:21:08 AM PST · by coldphoenix · 26 replies
    Defence Aerospace ^ | Feb. 1, 2012 | Giovanni de Briganti
    PARIS --- While many observers cite technology transfer, prices and performance as being major factors in India’s selection of the Rafale as its next-generation fighter, reality is very different even if these factors obviously did play a significant role. In the same way that it is true that Rafale lost several competitions through no fault of its own, it must be recognized that its victory in India was also won, to a great extent, through no fault of its own. The real reason for its victory is political, and the long memory of Indian politicians was a major contributing factor....
  • Brazil "very likely" to choose French fighter - sources

    02/13/2012 7:13:21 PM PST · by cold start · 13 replies
    Reuters ^ | 13 Feb 2012
    Brazil is "very likely" to choose France's Rafale fighter jet to refurbish its air force, government sources say, a decision that would award one of the emerging-market world's most coveted defense contracts to a jet whose future was in doubt only two weeks ago. President Dilma Rousseff and her top advisers believe that Dassault Aviation's (AVMD.PA) bid to sell at least 36 Rafales offers the best terms among the three finalists, the sources told Reuters on condition of anonymity. The other two bidders in the competition are U.S.-based Boeing (BA.N) with its F-18 Super Hornet and Sweden's Saab (SAABb.ST) with...
  • The Rafale's long flight to India

    02/12/2012 8:56:39 PM PST · by sukhoi-30mki · 5 replies
    Business Standard, India ^ | Feb 11, 2012 | Ajai Shukla
    The Rafale's long flight to India The selection of Dassault?s Rafale as India?s new MMRCA fighter was only the latest step in the Air Force?s long and painstaking process to pick itself a winner Ajai Shukla / February 11, 2012, 0:03 IST Long after the streets emptied that chilly winter evening in December 1981, lights were burning on the fifth floor of Vayu Bhavan in the elite Operations Branch of the Indian Air Force. Worrying the brightest thinkers of IAF was a brash new arrival in the subcontinental skies. The US had just announced the sale of 40 F-16 fighters...
  • Brazil "very likely" to choose French fighter jet: sources

    02/12/2012 7:22:17 PM PST · by sukhoi-30mki · 20 replies
    Reuters ^ | Feb 12, 2012 | Brian Winter
    Brazil "very likely" to choose French fighter jet: sources SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil is "very likely" to choose France's Rafale fighter jet to refurbish its air force, government sources say, a decision that would award one of the emerging-market world's most coveted defense contracts to a jet whose future was in doubt only two weeks ago. President Dilma Rousseff and her top advisers believe that Dassault Aviation's (AVMD.PA) bid to sell at least 36 Rafales offers the best terms among the three finalists, the sources told Reuters on condition of anonymity. The other two bidders are Boeing's (BA.N) F-18...
  • Rafale wins Indian MMRCA competition

    01/31/2012 4:06:20 AM PST · by IndianChief · 18 replies · 1+ views
    Times of India ^ | 31 Jan 2012 | Times of India
    A scroll on the home page of the Times of India says that the French Rafale has beaten the Eurofighter for the 126 (and prolly many more) plane MMRCA deal.
  • UK considers Rafale and F-18 as 'interim aircraft'

    01/26/2012 8:11:46 AM PST · by sukhoi-30mki · 12 replies
    Defence Management ^ | 26 January 2012
    UK considers Rafale and F-18 as 'interim aircraft' 26 January 2012 Ministry of Defence concerns over the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter have led to military chiefs looking at other fast jets for the UK's aircraft carrier, it has been reported. According to The Times, Admiral Sir Trevor Soar, the current commander-in-chief fleet, said concerns were growing about rising costs and delays in the JSF programme, something now worsened by order cuts from the US. Soar, who was addressing defence companies at the ADS Maritime Interest Group, reportedly said the UK might not receive the $100m per piece F-35 jets until...
  • France warns of end of Rafale fighter jet production

    12/07/2011 8:17:59 AM PST · by sukhoi-30mki · 22 replies
    Agence France Presse (AFP) ^ | 07 December 2011
    France warns of end of Rafale fighter jet production PARIS: France warned on Wednesday that defence giant Dassault would halt production of its Rafale multirole fighter jet if it remains unable to sell any abroad. "If Dassault doesn't sell any Rafales abroad, the production line... will be stopped" once France has received the 180 aircraft it has ordered, Defence Minister Gerard Longuet told a small group of journalists including AFP. France considers the twin-motor delta-wing Rafale a state-of-the-art warplane but has struggled to find any foreign buyers to support the project that has so far cost over 40 billion euros...
  • UAE criticizes 'unworkable' French fighter bid

    11/16/2011 7:11:47 AM PST · by sukhoi-30mki · 3 replies
    Associated Press ^ | 11/16/2011 | ADAM SCHRECK
    UAE criticizes 'unworkable' French fighter bid By ADAM SCHRECK, AP Business Writer – 5 minutes ago DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — France's Dassault Aviation is seeking unacceptable terms for the sale of up to 60 Rafale fighter jets to the United Arab Emirates, a senior Emirati military official said Wednesday, casting serious doubt on the future of the highly anticipated arms deal. The comments from the deputy supreme commander of the UAE's armed forces, Sheik Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, come just days after a different European defense consortium unexpectedly said it had been asked by the Emirati air...
  • French Push Hard to Clinch Jet Deal with UAE

    11/10/2011 8:13:32 AM PST · by sukhoi-30mki
    The Media Line ^ | November 10, 2011 | Arieh O’Sullivan
    French Push Hard to Clinch Jet Deal with UAE Written by Arieh O’Sullivan First foreign sale for French jet may go to Arab nation Fresh from battle experience over Libya, a French Rafale jet is heading to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to strut its stuff amid a heavy pitch to finally clinch a deal for the first foreign sale of the fighter aircraft. The sleek Rafale, built by Dassault Aviation, is expected to fly at the biennial Dubai Air Show, a five-day jamboree of top aviation, defense and aerospace executives, which begins on Sunday. French officials have recently hinted...
  • “Omnirole” Rafale Steals Lead Over Eurofighter Typhoon in Libyan Operations

    11/01/2011 8:10:54 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 5 replies
    Defenseworld.net ^ | Nov 1, 2011
    “Omnirole” Rafale Steals Lead Over Eurofighter Typhoon in Libyan Operations Our Bureau Tue, Nov 1, 2011 07:34 CET While NATO forces fielded the Dassault Rafale and the Eurofighter Typhoon in the UN-mandated war against Gaddafi’s forces in Libya, details emerging from briefings by the U.K. and French air forces about the use of their respective fighters tell that the Rafale was the primary attack plane while the Eurofighter Typhoon provided intelligence through its targeting pods. With the Libyan hostilities over, the Rafale and the Eurofighter Typhoon face off one another in an estimated $11 billion tender for India’s Medium Multirole...
  • The Rafael in The Afghan Operations: Reconnaissance Pods Used Effectively

    10/11/2011 10:14:33 AM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 3 replies
    The Rafael in The Afghan Operations: Reconnaissance Pods Used Effectively 10/11/2011 During the French operations in Afghanistan, the reconnaissance pods on the Rafael provided to be a key asset. The tactical aircraft provided dynamic targeting data and were able to work with the sea-bases to work an intervention and strike picture to guide the entire French air operation. This was the first time these new assets were used off of the Raphael. During a recent visit to Paris, Second Line of Defense sat down with Vice Admiral (Retired) Richard Wilmot-Roussel, now the naval advisor to the head of Dassault Aviation....
  • Carrying hopes of so many (Eurofighter)

    09/29/2011 8:27:39 PM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 9 replies
    blackpoolgazette.co.uk ^ | 29 September 2011
    Carrying hopes of so many BAE's mighty Eurofighter Typhoon - built and developed on the Fylde Coast Published on Thursday 29 September 2011 14:10 IN April 1994, workers watched with pride as the Typhoon -– then still called Eurofighter – took off from the Warton airfield for its maiden flight in the UK. All those present knew the significance of the occasion. For riding on the plane’s success were the jobs of thousands of people. Since then, 108 of the aircraft have rolled off the Warton production line, and they have seen active service, including most recently in Libya. The...
  • Dassault uses Libya war to boost Rafale

    09/20/2011 8:50:08 PM PDT · by sukhoi-30mki · 5 replies
    Dassault uses Libya war to boost Rafale Published: Sept. 20, 2011 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Sept. 20 (UPI) -- Dassault Aviation hopes to capitalize on France's participation with the United Arab Emirates in the air campaign against Moammar Gadhafi's crumbling regime in Libya to promote the sale of 60 Rafale multi-role jets to the Persian Gulf state. The leading French aircraft builder sent a team of executives to Abu Dhabi, the emirates' capital, Sept. 3 to kick start negotiations that have dragged on for three years. The deal is potentially worth $9 billion-$10 billion and Dassault is desperate to sign...