Manish_P wrote: ↑10 Apr 2026 21:17
Admiral sir I felt that the Retd AM was addressing the cost vs numbers vs payload capacity equation put forth by the civilian. Yes he was biased towards his own steed (fighters) but not downright as hostile to others as it is made out to be on social.
That way I am downright prejudiced against journos.
Yes he did compare the western air warfare philosophy vs the eastern rocket warfare philosophy... to which I would say now what with the commands demarcated let's have the AF fighter style warfare on the western front and the Army have their rocket warfare style on the eastern front. Both happy
But please, please give both fighters (subs with torpedoes) and rockets (subs with missiles) to the Navy.
Let me just state at the outset that Air Marshal Tiwari spoke very eloquently and made his point, with clarity and precision.
The issue is with the substance of his argument. I suspect the argument is being borne out because the 114 Rafale deal has yet to be signed. The very platform that Air HQ is so eager to get its hands on, has a UCAV complement (nEUROn) that is expected to come on board with the F5 variant. The OEM of the Rafale is itself pitching a UCAV partner of the Rafale and Air HQ is still stuck in the fighter jock era.
Payload Capacity is a valid point, however that is what is available NOW. The future will have more advanced AI-driven drones, with VLO shaping, reduced IR signature and a platform that can carry a more varied payload. If Air HQ is still focusing on manned fighters - as a key component of air power - for the future, it will be counterproductive. And this is not just about Rafale, but even our home grown programs i.e. Tejas variants + AMCA.
Taking manned fighters into heavily defended, enemy airspace is a recipe for disaster. A F-35 got severely damaged over the skies of Iran. And that is the cutting edge of VLO 5th generation aircraft. It will be a slaughter for fourth generation aircraft. First sanitize the airspace via SEAD/DEAD and then you can dominate the skies. For that you need to probe, analyse and destroy enemy air defences aka OODA (Observe, Orient, Decide & Act). A large drone fleet (aka Ghatak, HAL CATS, etc) + an Integrated Rocket Force are crucial to that goal.