“If India shows interest in the JSF,
the USA would be prepared to provide information about it, including
its technical characteristics, and other information to support India’s
request,” the agency said quoting the report.
The F-35
is currently still being tested, but low-rate initial production is
already underway, with full-rate production due to begin around 2016,
according to Aviation Week magazine. The United States alone wants to
buy almost 2,500 F-35s.
India is currently involved in another procurement program for a Russian-built
stealth design, the Sukhoi
T-50, also known as PAK-FA.
Two T-50 prototypes are flying on test in Moscow, while
a third is close to completion at the assembly line in Komsomolsk-on-Amur.
Series production is due to start around 2014-15, with a derivative
of the design built in India due to enter service with the Indian Air
Force around 2020.
Indian press reports claim the United States is willing to offer the
JSF as an alternative to the T-50.
Developed by the U.S. Lockheed Martin group, the F-35
is a multirole stealth design. The aircraft will replace thousands of
F-16s,
A-10s and other aircraft in the air forces of the United States, Britain
and many other NATO allies.
Earlier this year, American companies were dropped by India from a tender
competition to supply 126 light fighter aircraft. Russia’s MiG-35
fighter and the Swedish SAAB
Gripen were also dropped. Only the Eurofighter Typhoon
and France’s Rafale remain in the competition.
Indian military sources quoted by the local press said only the Typhoon
and Rafale
met the technical requirements of the Indian Air Force, which had been
demonstrated in extensive flight trials by all the participating aircraft
in India.
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