Indian Air Force Plans to Acquire 40 to 60 Fifth-Generation Fighter Jets From Foreign Sources
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Indian Air Force plans to acquire 40 to 60 fifth-generation fighter jets from foreign sources
The Indian Air Force (IAF) is looking to acquire two to three squadrons of fifth-generation fighter jets from foreign sources to strengthen its combat capabilities until the indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) project becomes operational.
India is one of the largest operators of fighter jets in the world, maintaining around thirty fighter squadrons on standby. That is why there is intense competition for its aviation market. Both Russia and the United States have offered their best aircraft to Delhi. A commercial duel between the F-35 and the Su-57 is therefore imminent.
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F-35 or Su-57? As MiG-21s retire and China races ahead, India looks abroad for fifth-gen fighter jet
F-35 vs Su-57: India is considering importing two to three squadrons of fifth-generation fighter jets to address immediate gaps in its air combat capability. With the indigenous AMCA still years away, the Indian Air Force is looking at options from the US and Russia to maintain an edge over regional rivals, particularly China. Discussions are also ongoing around a parallel plan to manufacture over 110 modern fighters domestically in collaboratio…
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