印度即将与法国签署24亿美元的凯子, 哦, 是幻影交易

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24亿美元升级 52架幻影 2000

India set to sign $2.4bn Mirage deal with France
Rajat Pandit, TNN | May 19, 2011, 04.04am IST

NEW DELHI: Faced with a dual threat from China and Pakistan, which have even come together to manufacture fighter jets, India is really cranking up military aviation contracts. Even as the $4.1 billion deal for 10 American C-17 Globemaster-III strategic airlift aircraft awaits the final nod from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), another major contract is now headed that way.

Defence ministry sources on Wednesday said the long-awaited deal with France for the upgrade of 52 Mirage-2000 multi-role fighters in IAF's combat fleet is "finally ready" at a cost of almost Rs 11,000 crore ($2.4 billion).

"This is also now going to CCS for approval. Another big contract, which was being progressed simultaneously, for around 450 MICA (interception and aerial combat missiles) systems to arm the upgraded Mirages is also in the final stages now," said a source.

This comes after long-drawn negotiations with French companies Dassault Aviation (aircraft manufacturer), Thales (weapons systems integrator) and MBDA (missile supplier), which were "initially asking for much more", said sources.

Under the contract, the first four to six Mirages will be upgraded in France, while the rest will be retrofitted in India by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) with transfer of technology from the French companies.

This means the overall Mirage upgrade package, including the fire-and-forget MICA missiles and the infrastructure build-up at HAL, will eventually cross the Rs 15,000-crore mark.

It obviously raises questions whether it would be more prudent to simply buy new fighters rather than upgrade older ones at such a huge cost. IAF, however, argues the "retrofitted" Mirages -- with new avionics, radars, mission computers, glass cockpits, helmet-mounted displays, electronic warfare suites, weapon delivery and precision-targeting systems -- would remain "top-notch fighters" for almost two decades more.

With a depleting number of fighter squadrons (each has 16 to 18 jets), down to just 32 from a `sanctioned strength' of 39.5, IAF is going for a mix of upgrades and new inductions to stem its fast-eroding combat edge over even Pakistan.

There is, for instance, the ongoing upgrade of 63 MiG-29s under a $964 million deal inked with Russia in March 2008. Then, India is also progressively inducting the 272 Sukhoi-30MKIs contracted from Russia for around $12 billion. Moreover, the first lot of the around 120 indigenous Tejas Light Combat Aircraft will begin joining the force from end-2013 onwards.

India also wants to ink by December this year the $10.4 billion project for 126 medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA), in which only the French Rafale and Eurofighter Typhoons are now left in contention after ejection of the American, Russian and Swedish jets.

On top of this all, India hopes to begin inducting 250-300 advanced stealth fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), being co-developed with Russia, from 2020 onwards, in what will be its biggest-ever defence project at around $35 billion.24亿美元升级 52架幻影 2000

India set to sign $2.4bn Mirage deal with France
Rajat Pandit, TNN | May 19, 2011, 04.04am IST

NEW DELHI: Faced with a dual threat from China and Pakistan, which have even come together to manufacture fighter jets, India is really cranking up military aviation contracts. Even as the $4.1 billion deal for 10 American C-17 Globemaster-III strategic airlift aircraft awaits the final nod from the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), another major contract is now headed that way.

Defence ministry sources on Wednesday said the long-awaited deal with France for the upgrade of 52 Mirage-2000 multi-role fighters in IAF's combat fleet is "finally ready" at a cost of almost Rs 11,000 crore ($2.4 billion).

"This is also now going to CCS for approval. Another big contract, which was being progressed simultaneously, for around 450 MICA (interception and aerial combat missiles) systems to arm the upgraded Mirages is also in the final stages now," said a source.

This comes after long-drawn negotiations with French companies Dassault Aviation (aircraft manufacturer), Thales (weapons systems integrator) and MBDA (missile supplier), which were "initially asking for much more", said sources.

Under the contract, the first four to six Mirages will be upgraded in France, while the rest will be retrofitted in India by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) with transfer of technology from the French companies.

This means the overall Mirage upgrade package, including the fire-and-forget MICA missiles and the infrastructure build-up at HAL, will eventually cross the Rs 15,000-crore mark.

It obviously raises questions whether it would be more prudent to simply buy new fighters rather than upgrade older ones at such a huge cost. IAF, however, argues the "retrofitted" Mirages -- with new avionics, radars, mission computers, glass cockpits, helmet-mounted displays, electronic warfare suites, weapon delivery and precision-targeting systems -- would remain "top-notch fighters" for almost two decades more.

With a depleting number of fighter squadrons (each has 16 to 18 jets), down to just 32 from a `sanctioned strength' of 39.5, IAF is going for a mix of upgrades and new inductions to stem its fast-eroding combat edge over even Pakistan.

There is, for instance, the ongoing upgrade of 63 MiG-29s under a $964 million deal inked with Russia in March 2008. Then, India is also progressively inducting the 272 Sukhoi-30MKIs contracted from Russia for around $12 billion. Moreover, the first lot of the around 120 indigenous Tejas Light Combat Aircraft will begin joining the force from end-2013 onwards.

India also wants to ink by December this year the $10.4 billion project for 126 medium multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCA), in which only the French Rafale and Eurofighter Typhoons are now left in contention after ejection of the American, Russian and Swedish jets.

On top of this all, India hopes to begin inducting 250-300 advanced stealth fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), being co-developed with Russia, from 2020 onwards, in what will be its biggest-ever defence project at around $35 billion.
这24亿也不过是首期付款而已
楼主你太小看三哥了


三哥当凯子又不是一天两天了。
流氓们都喜欢三哥。不像TG不好忽悠还老山寨,升级什么的都自己来,叫人家怎么赚钱啊。

三哥当凯子又不是一天两天了。
流氓们都喜欢三哥。不像TG不好忽悠还老山寨,升级什么的都自己来,叫人家怎么赚钱啊。
三哥有钱,人家爱烧着玩。
要知道这52架幻影2000是1986年交付的!
用了25年的飞机再按每架4600w美金的价格进行改装。这种事情地球上的确只有印度阿三才能做得出来。
到改装计划执行完毕,恐怕这批幻影2000已经服役满30年了。
它什么都做不清楚 不买哪里来的军队
三哥是有钱人
幻影 没影
```咋不改成无人机?  直接上五代呗
还以为三哥买的是新货
原来是个非处啊。
三锅还真是喜欢当凯子啊!


够买新的了

够买新的了
比新棍子还贵了
三哥钱多人傻
hotrain 发表于 2011-5-21 07:16


    不是,已经用了25年了的
A3V5,wpp
这还不如买新的呢。。。。
三哥一切都是幻影~
三哥真是有钱啊
还不如买新的。。。
这生意回扣得有多少啊...
shijian2008 发表于 2011-5-21 05:49


    正解   毫无意义的升级

我一直想了解三哥这猎奇的思维方式。OTL
这钱要放TB手里能造两个师的棍子
阿三V5 阿三87
一个初女魔修复手术要花三个这么多线
真如此,驴踢了
shijian2008 发表于 2011-5-21 05:49


   然后接着改。
h t t p://www.defensenews.com/story.php?i=6556712&c=ASI&s=TOP

India OKs $2.1B Upgrade for 51 Mirage Aircraft
印度同意了升级51架幻影战机的21亿美元项目

By VIVEK RAGHUVANSHI
Published: 19 May 2011 12:11

NEW DELHI - India's top acquisition body has cleared a $2.1 billion deal to upgrade 51 Dassault Mirage 2000H aircraft, ending a four-year wait.
印度最高采购体已经同意了一项价值21亿的升级51架幻影2000H的交易,结束了4年的等待。

At its May 19 meeting, the Cabinet Committee of Security (CCS) agreed to the French proposal to allow only French missiles on the upgraded Mirage aircraft, ruling out a proposal to arm the planes with Israeli missiles, said a Defence Ministry source.
源自国防部的消息说,在5月19号的会议上,内阁安全委员会同意了法国的只允许在升级的幻影飞机上使用法国导弹的提议,排除了使用以色列导弹的提议。

A contract is expected within three months, and the program is to be complete within five years after that.
预计3个月内会签署此项合同,并在之后5年内完成。

Under the deal, lead integrator Thales and Dassault will upgrade four Mirages in France, then help India's state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) perform the work on the other 47. MBDA will help deliver a variety of missiles for the upgrade.
在这项交易中,主集成者泰勒斯和达索公司将在法国升级4架幻影,之后帮助印度国有印度斯坦航空公司进行其它47架的工作。MBDA将帮助提供升级所需的各种导弹。

The upgrade includes replacing the avionics with two mission computers, an advanced navigation system, and pulse doppler radar that can look down to detect targets through clutter out to 70 nautical miles.
这项升级的航电部分包括替换使用两个任务计算机,先进的导航系统和在杂波干扰下可下视探测远至70海里目标的脉冲多普勒雷达。

The new glass cockpit will come with two lateral displays and an advanced head-down display. The upgraded radar warning receiver will have an instantaneous wide bank receiver and an integrated missile approach warning receiver that can provide continuous information on time to impact. A new jammer will be able to handle multiple surveillance acquisition radars. Other new gear will include a digital video recorder, data transfer system, and simulation systems.
新的玻璃座舱将有两个横向显示,一个先进的头下显示。升级后的雷达警告接受器将拥有宽即时接受器阵列,和可以提供撞击时间的连续信息的集成导弹接近警告接受器。新的干扰器可以对付多部监视雷达。其它新的设备包括数字视频记录器,数据传输系统和模拟系统。

The upgraded aircraft will be able to carry four beyond-visual-range missiles and other missiles and smart ammunition.
升级后的战机可以携带4枚超视距攻击导弹及其它导弹和智能弹药。
fz73121 发表于 2011-5-21 07:31


    那还不如买新的呢
三哥就是钱多的没出花,不如自己加强自己的军工和基础工业
买新的幻影才多少钱?
三锅回扣少不了:D
三锅回扣少不了:D
三锅真节俭
这个合同里应该有私活,a3的lca一直高不好,估计让法国人彻底弄好,对外不好说,怕丢面子,只好签署这个看似非常NC的合同,a3重点还不是什级52架HY2000,要知道这些钱可以买20架阵风了,20架阵风的战斗力要强过这52架HY2000的。
不用担心,参数我们会拿到的
混江湖最重要就是:不要挡人财路
老早就说要升级了,这么现在才签
june冰冷六月 发表于 2011-5-21 05:40


    TG一般是一锤子买卖,生产线,设计图到手基本没你什么事了。
钱对于三哥来说,真的是个幻影。
前几天我们公司去孟买签了个合同。那基础设施不说也罢。你说要拿这些钱搞点基础设施多好。
怎嘛又是方言帖?