For comparison, India FGFA (Su-57 supposed derivative) sunk in expense was at least about 250 million USD till India called it quits over workshare and further commitment/costs/ToT etc that were coming up. i.e the whole thing ended being exploratory and somewhat nominal.
Similar to Turkey with its TF-X, the AMCA is now the full dedicated project for Indian tailored needs.
So these things do happen and countries go their separate ways if there is major difference that cannot be worked out.
Doesn't mean you got absolute zero return for cost you put in and the time you did participate, that all depends on what the contract agreement had for that stuff and what your guys involved got out of it that they can take forward.
Hindsight is 20/20 but India dodged a bullet here given what Russia now got itself into geopolitically in near indelible way this century by the Ukraine war.
It would have been really dumb regardless if India went all "in FGFA we trust" and dropped every other modernisation and acquisition plan and overall hedging.
Indonesia is a good chunk of the size of India (about 1/5th the population) so same overall issue applies....and I agree Indonesia should commit or make a clean break rather than what seems to be a current grey zone with South Korea project.
Similar to Turkey with its TF-X, the AMCA is now the full dedicated project for Indian tailored needs.
So these things do happen and countries go their separate ways if there is major difference that cannot be worked out.
Doesn't mean you got absolute zero return for cost you put in and the time you did participate, that all depends on what the contract agreement had for that stuff and what your guys involved got out of it that they can take forward.
Hindsight is 20/20 but India dodged a bullet here given what Russia now got itself into geopolitically in near indelible way this century by the Ukraine war.
It would have been really dumb regardless if India went all "in FGFA we trust" and dropped every other modernisation and acquisition plan and overall hedging.
Indonesia is a good chunk of the size of India (about 1/5th the population) so same overall issue applies....and I agree Indonesia should commit or make a clean break rather than what seems to be a current grey zone with South Korea project.