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Infrastructures are already in place. It would be way too expensive to junk all they have and rebuild just for American products. Supposed they decide to junk the SU-27/3x series. Well, not only do they have to get the planes and the maintenance contracts but they will have to tear down and rebuild their runways to American standards.
The earliest the Indians could be weened off Russian equipment is the next procurement cycle (ie, when the SU-27s need replacing).
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And by then, I think the ones replacing those will most likely be Indian or Indo-Russian aircraft. Indian-Russian relationship was inevitable at one point but now that historical relationship wont dissolve as easily, we can see it evolving to a new level from a buyer-seller relationship to a joint-development partner relationship.
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You'll find that the Russian planes have only now started to catch up with modernized F-15's, F-16's and F-18's ... you don't need F-22's to handle them. You only need F-22's to ensure the fight is never fair, and that they go down and your guys don't. Things would be more even vs. the 'old guard'
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^^^I would say there arent many "modernized" F-15s at all, honestly.
Eventually, sure. But those Russian aircraft (that only an F-22 can handle) havent even been DESIGNED yet. Even the MKI is at most slightly outclassing the F-15. But once the Golden Eagle upgrades are done, that balance will change again. |
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The Russians build some of the finest aerodynamic designs, it is the electronics where they lag behind in. Even the top Sukhois, like the MKI or the MKM, have a great deal of Israeli, French and Indian avionics replacing the Russian avionics. Though Russian defense industry is fast improving.
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