BIG tension for Pakistan, China, as India gears up to acquire 2-3 squadrons of fifth-generation fighter jets from…

Indian Air Force (IAF) wants to buy two to three fleets from foreign sources to strengthen war capabilities until the domestic advanced middle warplanes (uncle) project becomes operational.
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Indian Air Force (IAF) wants to buy two to three fleets from foreign sources to strengthen war capabilities until the domestic advanced middle warplanes (uncle) project becomes operational. A hunter fleet typically consists of 18 to 20 jets.
According to the Sources of Defense, IAF has recently made a detailed presentation that summarizes its future requirements to provide an advantage to the government. They said that IAF temporarily wanted to buy two to three fleets (40-60 aircraft) until the domestic project was prepared to meet the operational requirements.
A strengthened committee led by the defense secretary RK Singh proposed to induce fifth generation war jets to increase the deterrence and preparation of power along the north and western borders. The Indian side is interested in acquiring the fifth generation warplanes when China is working on the sixth generation war jets and that Pakistani Air Force could provide fifth generation fighters over the next few years.
India’s fifth generation planes were the US and Russia, which could potentially supply. However, the government has not made any decisions on the issue of the fifth generation fighter aircraft, but discussions continue. While the US offered a F-35 fighter aircraft, Russia proposed the SU-57 jet for India’s evaluation.
India had chosen the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) project years ago, but there was an option to re -participate. The F-35 was sold to various countries in Europe and outside the USA. India is also looking for a program to build a program to build 114 modern 4.5 plus generation warriors in partnership with a foreign country under the marx in India and can make a state-hükümet agreement after a tender.
Indian Air Force wants to use these planes to prepare a strong deterrent along the western and northern fronts.
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