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Lockheed Martin was expecting to bag the $20 billion tender expected late
this year or early 2020 pertaining to the purchase of 114 fighter jets for
the Indian Air Force (IAF). However, with an IAF MiG-21 Bison shooting down
an F-16 beyond visual range in Pakistan, Lockheed Martin is poised to lose
the leverage it had against its competitors.

New Delhi (Sputnik) — With confirmation that the old warhorse of the Indian
Air Force, the MiG-21 Bison, shot down a Pakistani F-16 during Thursday's
hostilities between the two South Asian neighbours, there is speculation
that the development could tank Lockheed Martin's multi-billion-dollar deal..

"Indian Mig-21 not just brought down the PAF's F-16, it was a surgical
strike on Lockheed Martin and Tata Advanced Systems. They should forget any
future deal with the Indian Air Force," Syed Mohd Murtaza, a research
scholar in the Academy of International Studies at Jamia Millia Islamia said
<https://twitter.com/syedmohdmurtaza/status/1101149237687902208>.

*READ MORE: Netizens Call Out Lockheed Martin for Peddling Old Tech
to India
<https://sputniknews.com/asia/201902221072650685-lockheed-india-fighter/>*

Air Vice Marshal Manmohan Bahadur, a veteran pilot and additional director
general of India's Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS), commented on the
achievement and said that it is the first time that a third-generation
aircraft shot down a fly by wire modern aircraft armed with a much better
weapons package and avionics suite.

"Wow! FIRST TIME in the world — Mig-21 shoots down an F-16! Great job
Indian Air Force!" Air Vice Marshal Manmohan Bahadur tweeted, adding
"Someone just asked me — if a MiG-21 has shot down an F-16, what happens
to their bid for the IAF mega 114 fighter contract?"

[image: Pakistani F-16 fighter perform during a Pakistan Day military
parade in Islamabad on March 23, 2018]
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Lockheed Martin displayed its ambitions in India earlier this month at the
AeroIndia show where it unveiled a prototype of the F-21, a modified
version of the F-16 Block 70.

"I think it will have a negative impact on the prospect of F-21 in the 114
fighter jet tender. Current generation Russian weapon systems are effective
and better value for money than their western analogs," Vijainder K Thakur,
a former squadron leader of IAF and a defence analyst, told Sputnik.

*READ MORE: US Defense Giant Lockheed Martin Moving F-16 Wing Production
to India
<https://sputniknews.com/military/201809051067763393-f16-wing-production-india/>*

India started the process to purchase 114 fighter jets under the Strategic
Partnership program in 2018 and six foreign firms had responded to the
request for information. Global fighter manufacturers Boeing and Lockheed
Martin of the US, Dassault Aviation of France, European consortium
Eurofighter, Saab of Sweden and United Aircraft Corporation of Russia
submitted their responses in July 2018, while the MiG-35 later joined the
race.

Russian MiG Aircraft Corporation, during the AeroIndia Show in Bengaluru
earlier this month, claimed
<https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/defence/advanced-mig-35-priced-lower-than-other-foreign-models-russia/articleshow/68107727.cms>
that
the company does not have any competition in this sphere, describing the
MiG-35 as the most up-to-date aircraft in the world. The company also
claimed that India would have to pay at least 20 per cent less than that it
may have to pay for similar models manufactured by other firms.

*The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the speakers
and do not reflect the official position of Sputnik.*

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