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India has shortlisted European defence firms Dassault and Eurofighter for the $11 billion fighter jet contract.
Eurofighter is built by a consortium of four countries -- UK, Italy, Spain and Germany -- whereas the Rafale is a French aircraft developed by Dassault Aviation.
Along with these two fighters, four other aircraft -- the American F-16 and F/A-18, Russian MiG 35 and Swedish Saab Gripen-- vied with each other in the five-year long tender for the much awaited deal. The Indian Air Force(IAS) had tested the six Defence majors in the fray on 643 parameters and marked them on the basis of their performance in the Field Evaluation Trials (FET).
Which of the two aircraft will India chose? Let's take a closer look at the two aircraft.
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The RAFALE supportability and mission readiness capitalise on the undisputed track record of the earlier generation of French fighters, such as the combat-proven Mirage 2000.
From the early beginning of the development phase, the French MoD assigned very stringent "Integrated Logistic Support" (ILS) requirements to the RAFALE programme. Through concurrent engineering and "Computer Aided Design" (CAD) techniques, the best technological choices were made in order to favour reliability, accessibility and maintainability.
Rafale features a delta wing with close-coupled canards. Its mission system has the potential to support all current and planned armaments.
Designed to replace seven types of aircraft of the French Armed Forces, extremely powerful, highly agile and very discrete, the omnirole fighter flies the entire spectrum of modern air power missions from air-combat to anti-ship missions through air superiority, close air support, battlefield air interdiction, deterrence and reconnaissance.
Rafale Specifications:
Eurofighter Typhoon is one of the world's most advanced new generation multi-role/swing-role combat aircraft available on the market.
With 707 aircraft ordered by six nations (Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Austria and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), and in service with all nations, the aircraft is Europe's largest military collaborative programme.
Eurofighter Typhoon is the only fighter to offer wide-ranging operational capabilities whilst at the same time delivering unparalleled fleet effectiveness.
Careful attention to design and a clear vision of through-life technology insertion and capability enhancements will see the Eurofighter Typhoon maintaining the tactical advantage over whatever threats the coming decades bring.
Eurofighter Typhoon is a highly agile Air Superiority and Air-to-Surface, multi-role/swing-role weapon system, making it the one of the most capable front line fighter available.
According to the consortium website, the Typhoon offers maximum operational effectiveness and flexibility, high survivability, extensive technological growth potential, as well as high reliability and maintainability with low operating costs.
Combining this with a low wing loading, high thrust-to-weight ratio, excellent all-round vision and carefree handling results in a truly exceptional aircraft. Low observability technology is incorporated in the basic design.
The Eurofighter Typhoon has the ability to operate independently from ground and airborne control agencies in dense electronic warfare environments. It is, by any standard, a low observability aircraft with a fleet effectiveness superior to any other competitor.
Eurofighter Specifications: