India France Military Fighter Jet Collaborations

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The posts discuss India's defense collaborations with France, including a landmark defense deal, co-development of a 120 kN engine, and joint production of fighter jets like the Rafale and AMCA.

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Dassault offer is Simple > They Assemble it at DRAL > They Procure Entire Made in India Fuselage from TASL > Safran will assemble M-88 in India and also have MRO for it > Rafale F4 Configuration with Indian ISE > Future MUMT Upgrade > Availability to Switch to 120kN engine in

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French Safran and DRDO combine to give India its first jet engine

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3:29 AM·Sep 11, 2025·3.5K Views
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The 114 Rafale deal should mandate M88 engine assembly in India if we are serious about building a non-dependent ecosystem. With that in place, investing in M88 derivatives for future programs would make far more strategic sense, provided funds permit.

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India & France to co-develop a 120 kN (scalable to 140 kN) engine for AMCA & TEDBF with 100% tech transfer including single-crystal tech. 9 prototypes over 12 yrs, production under Indian IPR.

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According to ANI, Dassault has estimated the deal to be around $22Billion. Based on the provided figures, the per-unit cost of a single Rafale aircraft would be approximately $192.98 million ( Including Infrastructure Cost )

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The IAF has formally submitted a Statement of Case (SoC) to the MoD to acquire 114 Made-in-India Rafale jets. Next Steps: Goes to the DPB (chaired by the Defence Secretary). Then to the DAC for approval. Estimated Cost: Over ₹2 lakh cr (~$24 bn) Indigenous Content: >60%

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