"The authorisation is for 42 squadrons of fighter aircraft. Presently, we are much less than that... In the 12th and 13th Plan (2012-2022), we have to maintain a certain force level because that is where the maximum draw down is taking place. So, we lose a number of squadrons in these two plan periods," he said here in his annual press conference.
The Air Force is in the process of procuring 126 Rafale combat aircraft from French firm Dassault Aviation and had chosen it after an extensive trial phase in April 2012.
Asked if the recent death of Joint Secretary Arun Kumar Bal, who was dealing with acquisitions, may result in delay in the project, Browne said, "We have lost a big player. It is a setback for us not only in the MMRCA (project) but everything we are procuring. Now, whosoever comes in his place, will take 3-4 months to settle down."
To a query on a possible timeline for the completion of the project, he said the IAF cannot set one as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and Dassault Aviation have to sign a joint cooperation agreement for producing the aircraft in the country.
