Not quite.
IAF after Kargil had quite a shine on the plane. It still prefers the M2000-5 when it needs to deliver.
If we had signed a deal back in 1999 - 2000, this entire situation could have been avoided.
Why did it never happen?
Because our stupid leadership went with multi-vendor tender (HA!). The RFI itself for MMRCA came in 2004. These RFIs were sent to (among the others) to Dassault Aviation for M2000-5 MK2. Dassault closed the production line of M2000-5 in Nov 2007 after delivering the last jet to Greek airforce. Initially they didn't even respond to RFI and that was a smart move. India could not decide on the plane till 2012 and deal could not be signed till 2015. Keeping the production line open for 5-8 year made no business sense.
So what was the reason that no mirages were purchased to replace Mig-21s? Indian leadership incompetence in purchasing. Nothing to do with money, just pure incompetence.
Our "stupid leadership" were following the law.
The French did offer the M2000. Right from the beginning. In fact, since the 80s there was a plan to manufacture 110 jets.
Mig-21s were supposed to be replaced by LCA, not M2000.
Please get all facts in order. Nothing you say is correct.
Lastly, IAF never switched to Dassault Rafale. Their primary choice M-2000 - 5 Mk2 was simply never offered by Dassault.
Obviously wrong. The M2000 upgrade that we got was negotiated at the same time, ours is more advanced than the -5 Mk2. Dassault had no issues offering anything we wanted. They even offered their full production line of the M2000.
Boeing offered the SH, so the French switched to the Rafale. So the entire tender was redrawn. By the time all this played out, the M2000 was quite old compared to the SH with AESA radar and of course the Rafale.
Thats exactly why we are buying 36 jets. When the need is for 150 + jets. Had we gone for 80 + M-2000 -5 Mk2 in 99-2000, we must have paid more, right?
Tell that to your precious Rahul Gandhi. He ruined the plans of the govt to buy 90 jets for MII. GoI decided on a new tender because the opposition is anti-national.
If FGFA had so many issues why the hell go for a joint venture in the first place? Let Russia make a workable jet then MKI'ze that. Remember, we are a poor country with no money? Why pay for R&D --- which is always risky?
What on earth are you talking about? We didn't go for the joint venture because there were many issues. Are you under the impression that FGFA is an active program?
The MKIzation plan is just license production, we wanted co-ownership, but that's off the table. The FGFA would have been a massive export bonanza for us, with multiple countries wanting such an aircraft over the next 30-40 years. We would have seen at least 400 jets exported out of Indian factories, apart from building 200-300 for ourselves. For FGFA, even the airframe was supposed to be different. Your understanding of the program is not enough.
MKIs are a topic for some other time but surely their "ToT" never delivered anything.
HAL doesn't agree since they finished production of all the jets needed with ToT.
Thats exactly why Army went from 7.62 calibre to 5.56 calibre and now looking for rifles which can fire 7.62 rounds. Right? Sounds exactly like a plan...
Yes, it is exactly as planned. Which is why it's being implemented. Doctrines change.
Did I miss that we are poooooooooooooooor? Ever seen poor countries do fighter jet engine research?
I am not half-assing, your charecterization of economic issues of India is what makes such research look wierd.
Oh yeah! Then tell us what is correct?
Literally no relation between what you are asserting and being poor.
No. I will do something else. I will look back 10-15 years and ask that question NOW. 10-15 years back we were making plans of first flights of AMCA by 2019 or so. 10-15 years back, we were confident that we will replace the jet engine by Kaveri. Nothing of that sort has happened. They didn't even retry certifiation. 10-15 years back we had seen the issues with INSAS. Now we are asking Russians to produce AK203 locally for the forces. There were Amogh, Excalibar and what not in between but none of them inspired any confidence from forces. 10-15 years back a marine gas turbine based on failed Kaveri project was floated but we are still going to Ukrainian/Russian/European manufacturers for our marine gas turbines.
We have money to blow in these science projects but no money for actual capability we need now. What kind of logic is this?
How much do you think we have spent on all this?
I'll wait for you to get at least something right before I waste more time on ya. Cheers.