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ht...yep, that is very good for snecma and dassualt<br /><br />http://www.aviationweek.com/Article/PrintArticle.aspx?id=/article-xml/awx_09_20_2012_p0-498194.xml&p=1&printView=true<br /><br />India Looks To Finalize Fighter Deal By March<br /><br />September 20, 2012<br /><br />India expects to finalize the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) deal by March 2013, according to the country’s air force chief, N.A.K. Browne.<br /><br />“The negotiations are absolutely on with Dassault Aviation,” Browne says. “We hope that at least this financial year [which runs through March 2013], we should be able to finish the negotiations and finalize the deal” for 126 Rafale fighters. After a global competition, the Rafale beat out the other finalist, the Eurofighter Typhoon.<br /><br />The Indian air force is likely to get 18 aircraft from Dassault in fly-away condition; the rest would be manufactured by the state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) under license from Dassault.<br /><br />“It is a very complex project, as we are discussing various areas like transfer of technology, the offset [agreements], what HAL will do and the cost as well,” Browne says.<br /><br />Though Browne didn’t detail the latest cost estimates, the deal is expected to cost India $15 billion to $20 billion.<br /><br />The multibillion dollar deal will be first export order for Dassault. The French fighters are expected to replace India’s aging MiG-21 fleet from the Soviet era.<br /><br />Rafale and Typhoon were the finalists after India in April 2011 ruled out the Boeing F/A-18, Lockheed Martin F-16, Saab Gripen and United Aircraft Corporation MiG-35.<br /><br />Rafale photo: Dassaultjpcorbahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15667554418974744165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6365979109096059381.post-24349654350151937252012-09-20T08:46:30.429+02:002012-09-20T08:46:30.429+02:00raaaaaaaah ! miam miam miam ! thanks :-)))raaaaaaaah ! miam miam miam ! thanks :-)))jpcorbahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15667554418974744165noreply@blogger.com