01.07.2007, 09:08
Indien erneuert seine Luftstreitkräfte. Über die aktuellen Zukäufe haben wir ja oben schon gesprochen.
In Indien wurden die letzten MiG-23MF außer Dienst gestellt. Indien hat also jetzt nur noch die MiG-23BN und UB sowie MiG-27M im Bestand.
Jetzt zu den Erneuerungen:
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In Indien wurden die letzten MiG-23MF außer Dienst gestellt. Indien hat also jetzt nur noch die MiG-23BN und UB sowie MiG-27M im Bestand.
Jetzt zu den Erneuerungen:
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Zitat: NEW DELHI: After an excruciating delay, decks have finally been cleared for the formal launch of the 'mother of all defence deals': IAF's long-pending quest for acquisition of 126 multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA).und
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Zitat:DATE:29/06/07bin mal gespannt, wer das Rennen macht ....
SOURCE:Flightglobal.com
Indian RFP for 126 fighters approved for release
...India plans to buy 18 aircraft in fly-away condition and manufacture the remaining 108 under license at Hindustan Aeronautics. The contract is expected to include options for additional aircraft.
The Boeing F/A-18E/F, Dassault Rafale, Eurofighter Typhoon, Lockheed Martin F-16, RSK MiG-35 and Saab Gripen are the likely contenders for the competition to replace the Indian air force’s HAL-built MiG-21s.
Local report says the government will require 50% of the contract value to be placed with Indian industry, an increase from its usual 30% offset requirement for defence procurements....