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Airbus, in partnership with the Federal Republic of Germany, is gearing up to offer the advanced Eurofighter Typhoon Tranche 5 for the Indian Air Force's (IAF) Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) tender. This tender, expected to be issued by mid-2025, seeks to procure 110 modern fighter jets to enhance India's air combat capabilities.
The Eurofighter Typhoon proposal is a collaborative effort involving the Eurofighter consortium nations, with key industrial partners Leonardo and BAE Systems playing crucial roles. This is not the Typhoon's first foray into the Indian defence market. During India's Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) competition in 2012, the Typhoon successfully cleared all technical evaluation rounds but ultimately lost out to the Dassault Rafale, which emerged as the lowest bidder.
This time, Airbus and its partners are offering the latest Tranche 5 version of the Typhoon, boasting significant technological upgrades to meet the IAF's evolving operational requirements. The Tranche 5 model features enhanced avionics, improved survivability, expanded multi-role capabilities, and increased compatibility with advanced weapon systems.
While Airbus has not officially announced a production partner in India for the MRFA program, sources suggest a willingness to collaborate with Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). This move would align with India's "Make in India" initiative, which prioritizes domestic manufacturing and technology transfer in major defence contracts.
Cost will likely be a significant factor in the MRFA tender. Airbus believes the Eurofighter Typhoon has a strong chance of being the most cost-effective option, citing the recent price increase of the Dassault Rafale. If the tender becomes a price-sensitive competition, Airbus expects to have a clear advantage over its French rival.
The MRFA tender is anticipated to be highly competitive, with potential contenders including the Dassault Rafale, Boeing F-15EX and F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, Lockheed Martin's F-21 (a customized variant of the F-16), Saab Gripen E, and Sukhoi Su-35. Each contender will be vying for this lucrative contract, which represents a major opportunity to play a pivotal role in India's ambitious defence modernization plans.