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Which one is the suitable for Indian Air Wing based on the spec sheet? F18 or Rafale M?
To be honest , now India's position with regard to Ukrain and Russia will make F-18 to be a dicy choice , but lets see ,Super Hornet's Indian Ski-Jump Demo Next Month
Two U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornets will arrive in Goa late May for operational demonstration off a ski-jumpwww.livefistdefence.com
@crixus et al.
Which one is the suitable for Indian Air Wing based on the spec sheet? F18 or Rafale M?
Yeah, the Rafale delta wing couldnt be fold, and the m88 has less power than US counter part. F414 engine commonality with Tejas would be a plus in a long term. Nevertheless, about the weaponry in F18, could it be armed with India missile like the ones carried by tejas?But due to folding wings I'd imagine F/A-18 would manage to operate from both carriers without need for any modification or creative solutions which would PROBABLY be necessary for accommodating Rafale-M (no folding wings).
Yeah, the Rafale delta wing couldnt be fold, and the m88 has less power than US counter part. F414 engine commonality with Tejas would be a plus in a long term. Nevertheless, about the weaponry in F18, could it be armed with India missile like the ones carried by tejas?
I think that for a STOBAR application where the burden of takeoff is going to be completely on the plane's own engines, I'd rather put my money on the 2 x F414s than the 2 x M88s...414s are just more powerful is all, which should translate into a higher overall payload capacity for F/A-18 flying from Indian carriers compared to Rafale M, even though in any other circumstance (land operations or using Catapult) Rafale would have come out on top.
The difference between 2xM88= 150kN compared to 2x F414=196kN is at 46kN or equal to 4.6 tons. Not much consider the F/A-18 Super Hornets are 4.3 tons heavier than the Rafale M.