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BRASILIA - Después de tantas idas y venidas,el gobierno finalmente está golpeando el martillo en favor del Rafale, de Dassault francesa, para renovar su flota de la FAB. La notificación debe estar en la primera mitad del año, pero sólo después de 06 de mayo[/b], cuando la segunda ronda de elecciones presidenciales en Francia.
El impulso final fue la decisión de la India para comprar 126 Rafale, de Dassault tomar el cebador.
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Al asumir, Dilma deició si profundizar en el estudio y para tanto he utilizado del bueno argumento para cortar el negocio dicendo culpa del del presupuesto.
La victoria del Gripen en la FAB ha sido considerada y el F-18 regresaron a la rueda.
Sin embargo, durante un año, se cristalizó dos certezas en el gobierno:
1) el Gripen es sólo un proyecto y Suecia tiene cero peso político,
2) no es posible confiar en la promesa de la transferencia de tecnología desde los EE.UU., con sujeción al estado de ánimo del Congreso y alternancia de poder.
Todo indica que el Rafale que viene.
FUENTE: Folha de Sao Paulo : http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/colunas/el ... t-ca.shtml
Rousseff leaning strongly towards Rafale
Posted by Christina Mackenzie at 2/13/2012 2:03 AM CST
Brazil's last doubts over the Rafale combat aircraft have been lifted by India's choice of the French-designed plane but President Dilma Rousseff says she will not make any official announcements until after the French presidential election (held in two-rounds, the first on April 22, the final run-off on May 6) so that no political mileage can be got out of the deal.
Brazilian government sources told Reuters, on condition of anonymity, that Rousseff and her main advisors are now convinced that the offer made by Dassault Aviation to meet Brazil's tender for 36 aircraft is better than Boeing's with its F-18 or Saab's with the Gripen. “The India deal changed everything,” one of the sources said. “With India's decision, it's now very likely the Rafale will be the winner here,” the sources added.
Like India, Brazil eventually wants to build the Rafale domestically and therefore the sale comes with a large chunk of technology transfer.
Defense Minister Celso Amorim paid a visit last week to his Indian counterpart and was able to consult non-confidential documents that show the path India took to reaching its decision to enter into exclusive negotiations with Dassault for 126 Rafales.
But the sources said that were these to fail, then Rousseff would have another think.
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