Shiv,
Fair enough, but to me, co-development is just another step up the ladder, not an admission that we can't do it on our own. First licensed manufacture, then co-development, then do-it-yourself. It's also about not reinventing the wheel: if you've got a 'friendly' nation (to whatever extent that may be), which has the resources you need, why huff and puff over doing them yourself right away? And again, I agree with you that we might not be able to develop a fifth-gen fighter all by ourselves, which is why the co-development.
Also, sorry, I might have been unclear - by co-opt I meant take Israel on as a partner as Russia's taken us on with the FGFA, NOT buy stuff off the shelf from Israel. I mean we should develop fifth-gen tech together, and build planes both in India and Israel, some components built in India, some in Israel. If Israel decides to deny us parts for some reason, we deny them parts. As sanction-proof as we can hope to be, and also should speed up the time-frame.
As to building a completely sanction-proof, 100% Indian plane, let's go ahead and do it as a parallel project - maybe we do need to understand our raw abilities.
But that, I thought, wasn't the scope of this thread: my understanding was, we're trying to design the kind of fighter the IAF WOULD want to induct in the near-ish future, using tech that's either available to us from reasonably sanction-proof sources, or which we can reasonably expect to develop ourselves in that time-frame.
There are three questions running around here, I think:
1) What 100% Indian, completely sanction-proof plane can we develop within the next five years? The answer, as you said, is likely to be the JF-17.
2) What plane can we develop soon (say 10 years), using mostly existing technology (as much in-house as possible), to supplement the fighters we expect to have at that time? The answer, I suspect, would be a light, twin-engine MMRCA-type jet or a twin-engined LCA, a bit weak on thrust, using the Adour and a bit weak on radar, using our MMR. If we decided to risk things a bit, we could use the GE-414 and an Elta-2032 or Bars.
3) What fighter do we project India could usefully count in its inventory in the near-ish future, to sit alongside the FGFA/PAK-FA, Su-30, LCA-2, etc? This would be the beginning of the future, a fifth-gen project either done largely by India or a joint project led by India. This is my FMSF/BRAC Jingo, in a way is my attempt to second-guess what the AMCA will be like.
Let's decide what we're looking for right now, because the thread can very easily go haywire, and we'll end up with planes from the Sopwith Camel to the Firefox
