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In other words, India’s ISTAR acquisition plan has expanded from two aircraft off the shelf previously, to a total of five aircraft now, the last four of which will be integrated with Indian-developed intelligence sensors, avionics and network achitecture. The entire program is likely to cost over $3 billion.
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ussia is willing to come back to the negotiating table for joint development and production of the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA). Confirming this, Anatoly G Punchuk, the deputy director of the Russian Federal Service for Military Technical Cooperation, “India had decided to stop the FGFA. This programme was happening under the Inter-Governmental Agreement signed in 2009.” India decided to withdraw from the programme in 2018 due to problems related to costs involved and work share.
According to Punchuk, “The project is still open for negotiations. We are ready to come for negotiations and we hope the work will start.” “Many experts say that India is in need for FGFA and we are willing to negotiate again,” he pointed out. The primary concern of IAF was Russia’s failure to develop a next-generation engine for the FGFA to date.
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