F-35 Remains a Distant Possibility for India, as US Prioritize F-15EX and F-21 Proposals Under MRFA Tender at Aero India 2025

F-35 Remains a Distant Possibility for India, as US Prioritize F-15EX and F-21 Proposals Under MRFA Tender at Aero India 2025


The United States has clarified its position on the sale of fighter aircraft to India under the Medium Multi-Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) program at Aero India 2025.

While the F-15EX Eagle II and the F-21 (an India-specific variant of the F-16) are being actively promoted, the advanced F-35 Lightning II is not currently on offer through the standard procurement process, which includes Transfer of Technology (ToT).

US officials confirmed that the F-35 is not part of their initial proposal for the MRFA competition. However, they indicated a potential pathway for India to acquire the F-35 through a Government-to-Government (G2G) agreement. This route, while possible, does not guarantee a successful sale. Any formal request from India for the F-35 would be subject to further discussions and negotiations, with no assurance of a final agreement.

This cautious approach towards offering the F-35 is likely influenced by several geopolitical factors. Concerns about technology proliferation, particularly given India's strategic partnerships and regional tensions with countries like China and Pakistan, may be playing a role. The US government might be hesitant to share the F-35's advanced stealth capabilities and sensor technologies.

Despite the current focus on the F-15EX and F-21, the possibility of a future G2G deal for the F-35 remains open. This suggests that a shift in international relations or a strong commitment from India could lead to renewed discussions. The situation highlights the complexities involved in acquiring high-tech military hardware, where strategic considerations, technology transfer, and geopolitical dynamics heavily influence procurement decisions.

The announcements at Aero India 2025 underscore a selective strategy by the US in its defence offerings to India. While the F-15EX and F-21 present capable options for India's air force modernization, the F-35, though desirable, remains a distant prospect. This scenario exemplifies the intricate nature of international defence collaborations, where strategic interests, technology sharing, and geopolitical factors play a crucial role in shaping outcomes.
 
Ha Ha Ha, I have already stated the difference between the F-35 and Su-57 offer. The US will sell the F-35 in flyaway condition, unlike the Russian customized variant. Local production plus export opportunity will definitely put pressure on Dassault, who is unwilling to share ToT and wants a 100% stake in its DRAL.
 
Buy a small number of Su57 and if offered similar number of F35's. Don't import costly 4th gen jets now. Having an experience of 5th gen jets can provide some good inputs for AMCA.
 
All we need is to make them understand their F-15 and F-16 will never be taken up and we are considering the S-57, and Uncle Sam will come to us with the F-35. But asking for the tech for the F-35 is just too much.
 
Thank you, but no thanks. Instead of these junks, we can fly MiG-21s. We don't need them really; it is that our present defence procurement is too Americaphilic.
 
India is now understanding the blunder India has done by not investing in R&D... Jet engine development is the main priority... Govt should spend whatever money required to build this in India... but as I said earlier, govt is not focusing on R&D... Only freebies...
 
All we need is to make them understand their F-15 and F-16 will never be taken up and we are considering the S-57, and Uncle Sam will come to us with the F-35. But asking for the tech for the F-35 is just too much.
Make them understand that we have S400 and Voronezh, we will definitely get F35😂.
 
I already said many times. It will be offered. Lockheed Martin just loves money. They will be the ones pushing Trump to allow it.
 
What would be your thoughts when we will fall behind PAF in quality?
That's their plan. Always one step behind pakistan in terms of quality and capability.

Say whatever you want about PAF, but they are efficient with time and money. They have 10 Swedish AWACS which are fully integrated with their F16. They developed Glide bombs long ago, etc etc.

I am no Pakistani supporter but they are more efficient decision makers for sure.
 

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