Coming up…

Ahead of the field evaluation tests (FETs) that kick off shortly, LiveFist brings you a six-part series that breaks down the six contenders in the IAF’s $12 billion medium multirole combat aircraft (MMRCA) competition. Each aircraft’s weaknesses and strengths, the political muscle of the governments that back them, an overview of their chances in the sweepstakes. Tomorrow: Part I – The F-16 Super Viper. Stay tuned.

7 thoughts on “Coming up…”

  1. So was this some kind of a trailer…:P

    I don't mean to be a cry baby shiv but where is the LCA Tejas update you promised on twitter?

    No offense ment

    Looking forward to read the MIG 35 review in the MCRA

  2. ??, is this really necessary? Everyone can use Mr. Google and find out all about the a/c already. Only flame wars will occur, fanned by paid agents and ????s of respective manufacturer/lobby.

    Sigh.

    PS: No matter how great the US aircrafts are (and how incredible there AESA radars are), they cannot be the choice of IAF.

  3. Its easy to see weakness & strength of other countries aircraft , let this work follows . but we need to test of our LCA's weakness & strength to fulfill our needs. it shows lca team cannot can't do their job's , so they may do this project with other trusted ( abroad & indian )manufactures who can doing this job in fastrack. Today pakistan as started production of JF-17 jets .
    We have the tech of Mig29 , su30 mki, Jaguar , Lca , then what we are waiting for , at least we can make a new jet which can be better than atleast JF-10( china) in fastrack . Their are lot of options opened for india , but we are not willing to use it .

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