Agree on the wvr bit.Karan M wrote:Actually in a knife fight, Tejas has a good chance. The Block70 has added weight and is no sprightly early unitRakesh wrote:See nirav, I am not blindly believing that the Tejas is the next best thing since sliced bread. In a knife fight vis-a-vis an AESA-equipped F-Solah, Block 70....her survivability is moot.
Also, the Tejas will have a very good ITR, HMDS+ Python-V. The F-16 HMDS + Aim-9X. Can go any which way.
In BVR, the Block70 may have a more powerful radar (though not by a huge margin and not a decider in presence of AWACs), longer ranged missiles (Derby/Astra Mk1 vs latest AMRAAMs), powerful EW suite (which both sides will field), and what really counts - higher payload (means more BVR missiles) and longer legs (persistence) without IFR.
Disagree on the BVR bit.
Even with AWACS coverage being available for both fighters, the solah with bigger Aesa would have a first look/lock capability and a first shot capability with its longer ranged missiles.
Thats certainly a big edge to the solah wrt BVR engagement with the LCA.
Rakesh Saar,
This back and forth isn't headed anywhere.
Summary being your position that medium fighters aren't needed and that LCA a-line will suffice and that if solah/Gripen come in,LCA will get shit canned.
My position is, IAF says they need the medium fighters, solah imo is better suited for filling that role with reduced capacity wrt Raffles. And that the requirement for the light end of the fighters will be filled with enough LCA.
Sh Parrikar would have good reason to consider this single engine foreign fighter rather than taking the F35 plunge.
The second hand thing is never happening though.