Oh well rip
Regardless, did we know anything about the design in regard to MTOW and engine class thrust?
Now the question is whether India steps in for financing
I really doubt we will seek joint IP control of the European platform. Most likely, we will seek to obtain simple ToT to locally manufacture the airframe & engines. But we will implement our own 'combat cloud' and avionics most probably. Very MKI-like in scope. If that's the case, our investment in R&D need not be at the intended level of Germany's.
As if your project is moving smoothly, lol.![]()
Franco-German Future Fighter Effort Collapses Over Irreconcilable Differences
Germany and France failed to come to terms on requirements, apparently bringing Europe’s flagship next gen fighter program to an end. Germany and France have failed to reconcile requirements, apparently bringing Europe’s flagship combat air program to an end.www.twz.com
So the FCAS program as we know it is no more.![]()
Franco-German Future Fighter Effort Collapses Over Irreconcilable Differences
Germany and France failed to come to terms on requirements, apparently bringing Europe’s flagship next gen fighter program to an end. Germany and France have failed to reconcile requirements, apparently bringing Europe’s flagship combat air program to an end.www.twz.com
GCAP could become the main target.
We could be aiming to implement an F-35I style system instead, alongside local production.
It is now a well known fact that the French like to do things their own way and aren't best team players. This is like how it is, for good or bad.It's funny to watch France shoot themselves in the foot and the fanboys on various forums, say it's a good thing
It is now a well known fact that the French like to do things their own way and aren't best team players. This is like how it is, for good or bad.
I'm wondering if the selection of Safran as JV partner in our NG Engine program will have an effect on this. If we are to buy into a 6th gen program, will we choose the same country/consortium that will hold influence over AMCA Mk2 program or a different one, following the eggs & baskets approach?
Of course it'll depend on what the parties are prepared to offer vis a vis integration access & what not, but this is also an interesting dynamic that cannot be ignored.
You mean just having plug-and-play access to the existing system without changing its fundamentals. We could go for it, subject to France agreeing.
But istn't that the same kind of access that they already denied for Rafale?
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After the fall of FCAS fighter, Germany eyes 'realistic' future projects with France - Breaking Defense
After years of squabbles over the development of the sixth-gen fighter jet, the centerpiece of the projected $115 billion effort, Berlin said the companies involved “cannot reach an agreement.”breakingdefense.com
And history repeated itself once again, lol.In all fairness, France's requirements were unique as the only CTOL carrier navy in the EU. They split from the EF2000 project in the 1980s for this reason.
All major powers will need 6th gen around 2040s.Besides, the Germans don't really a new stealth jet anytime soon now that they've bought the F-35. So they can afford to wait.
AMCA can't be turned into 6th gen. We need a clean sheet AHCA aka MKI replacent either through a JV or via full on dometic effort. We need our counter for J-36 & J-50 in around early to mid 2040s.For India, the only viable path to a 6G jet is through the iterative development of AMCA, imo.
And history repeated itself once again, lol.
All major powers will need 6th gen around 2040s.
AMCA can't be turned into 6th gen. We need a clean sheet AHCA aka MKI replacent either through a JV or via full on dometic effort. We need our counter for J-36 & J-50 in around early to mid 2040s.
It's probably nt a preference. As SCAF is halted, we have to rely on the sole Rafale, so Rafale international has to work on next steps.Anyway, Dassault itself prefers to continue developing Rafale beyond F5 for now. It's got 2 more decades of growth left, so they can push their next gen program by a decade.
Because the french have nothing to learn to the german in this field !the French absolutely need a carrier capable next gen jet. But ya they are touchy when it comes to tech sharing.
Germans killed the Tiger helo MLU, killed the maritime air patrol jet, killed the anti tank european industry. What next ?![]()
After the fall of FCAS fighter, Germany eyes 'realistic' future projects with France - Breaking Defense
After years of squabbles over the development of the sixth-gen fighter jet, the centerpiece of the projected $115 billion effort, Berlin said the companies involved “cannot reach an agreement.”breakingdefense.com
It's probably nt a preference. As SCAF is halted, we have to rely on the sole Rafale, so Rafale international has to work on next steps.
But it's not new. I remember a "stolen" pic of the Rafale evolutions in the pipe shown to Indian top brass a couple of years ahead, in India : the way was paved to F7 standard. Rafale will still be flying in 2070.
It's probably nt a preference. As SCAF is halted, we have to rely on the sole Rafale, so Rafale international has to work on next steps.
But it's not new. I remember a "stolen" pic of the Rafale evolutions in the pipe shown to Indian top brass a couple of years ahead, in India : the way was paved to F7 standard. Rafale will still be flying in 2070.
Because the french have nothing to learn to the german in this field !
We are the sole in the whole Europe to be able to study from scratch a jet fighter, alone.
Maybe GB also. To be seen. But not Sweden, not Germany, not Italy....