IMO most unmanned systems are a beyond 2027 thing. Unless its in FOC somewhere today, it drifts off into the future.Would it also be fair to suggest the development and deployment of unmanned systems makes it harder to suggest what is needed?
Wars are generally fought with the generation of equipment that was available at the time. Eg the jet engine was in development, and even small scale production before the war. But was not able to make significant effect during the whole of WW2 from either side. I think unmanned systems are sort of in the same space. There is certainly a space for them, they are currently deployed. But its Tridents and Bayraktars and smaller sensor drones.. If we are awaiting 7th gen AI unmanned orbital fighters, we will be awaiting post the 2027 period.
Even things like 5th gen stealth are likely to be complimented by 4 and 4.5 gen planes going forward for a long time yet.
Its in the running, but its not the only thing being looked at. Indian defence decisions can also take a while to be fully funded and placed.There is one other possible buyer for the SHornet and that is the Indian Navy, it recently proved it can do short take offs from the Indian Navy STOBAR Carriers, with an USN aircraft using the IN trg facility.
Australia sneaking in an order for another ~12 SH to bring it up 48 (ie two full squadrons), is probably different to the Indian order, which would likely have to wait until after the USN order. AFAIK the Indian order is like for ~28 airframes. IMO the Indians should totally go for the Superhornet, but that could drag out for sometime yet. Even if the USN gave Australia 6 advanced slots, that would still be a pretty huge leap to bringing capability online earlier.
But time is ticking away.
As we see with the Ukraine conflict, E7, MC-55a, P8 and Growler capabilities can be in high demand. We can help allies from the edges of the battlespace with these enablers. There is a huge shortage of that kind of capability in NATO and Western Nations.
Taiwan is still desperately trying to replace its F-5's.. And is still scrambling them as of the 8th of August 2022 to intercept Chinese aircraft.