Vkdindian1
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Another analysis of not only Tejas delays but also a little insight into AMCA. Looks unbiased and straight. It seems HAL has been taking the IAF for a ride all this time. I guess, IAF has said no more.
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Another analysis of not only Tejas delays but also a little insight into AMCA. Looks unbiased and straight. It seems HAL has been taking the IAF for a ride all this time. I guess, IAF has said no more.
You know what's really funny... You guys are so over your head with whole TEJAs fiasco that I fail to understand how your Media (& so-called Think Tanks like IDRW) troll Pakistan on unble to Deliver jets to other Air Forces.Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.
No.Has India sold even a single TEJAs to any Nation?
No.Has Pakistan delayed any JF-17 to any of its customers (to date).
That's all great..., but I fail to understand the 2 points you made that I have highlighted above.No.
No.
But there is a big difference here. The difference is that JF had the Chinese industrial might behind it and remains behind it. Secondly, PAF had complete control over it, on all aspects. No bureaucracy at all. While it was completely different this side.
Credit to PAF for getting it done very well. IAF didn’t even have the say.
HAL has been a pain. But we can’t do away with HAL. That’s why the wait.
It will turn around eventually and Tejas isn’t a bad machine either. In fact a very capable one. Even if it is delayed to mid of this year, it is going to be a great enabler. We need numbers and Tejas is fairly good at what it is supposed to do.
Tejas is our own R&D upon which we are working ourselves. Otherwise HAL produced Su-30MKI under license with streamlined throughput with minimal hiccups, and still produces its engines in large numbers.Tell that to...
You know what's really funny... You guys are so over your head with whole TEJAs fiasco that I fail to understand how your Media (& so-called Think Tanks like IDRW) troll Pakistan on unble to Deliver jets to other Air Forces.
Has India sold even a single TEJAs to any Nation?
Has Pakistan delayed any JF-17 to any of its customers (to date).
Sinking aviation ship with $30 bn in orderbookGood Luck to HAL - the sinking Aviaion Ship.
No, it is a stepping stone to iterate and build new variants (Mk1A, Mk2 MWF) and subsequently AMCA. So that in long run we don't have to be dependent on others for fighters.To me the TEJAs is a mistake. Its the child a couple have too late in the game & regret having it.
That stone seems more like a Hill to me...No, it is a stepping stone to iterate and build new variants (Mk1A, Mk2 MWF) and subsequently AMCA. So that in long run we don't have to be dependent on others for fighters.
No, not at all. With each passing day tech is getting concentrated among a few countries only. Today only 2 countries have operational 5th generation fighters of their own design, with some others trying to make one. The list for 4th gen is a lot bigger. And shrunk to only 2 countries with 6th gen fighters. Even Russia struggled with Su-57 and it still isn't truly 5th gen, so import options are non-existent in the long term.That stone seems more like a Hill to me...
And yet you guys will still be dependent on others - for life (like it or not - accept it or not).
You are considering the choice as build or perish but even within those choices there isNo, not at all. With each passing day tech is getting concentrated among a few countries only. Today only 2 countries have operational 5th generation fighters of their own design, with some others trying to make one. The list for 4th gen is a lot bigger. And shrunk to only 2 countries with 6th gen fighters. Even Russia struggled with Su-57 and it still isn't truly 5th gen, so import options are non-existent in the long term.
Even for 4th gens we only have Rafale and Russian jets while for somewhat "5th gen" we have only Su-57 with none for 6th gen and so on.
Point is, India really doesn't have any choice. Either build or perish.
To me the TEJAs is a mistake. Its the child a couple have too late in the game & regret having it.
this child is playing catchup with the popular kid more than 10 years its younger out of ego. The newly released photograph is an attempt to match thunder production number, pathetic oneNaaah.
This child is going to be the prodigal son.
A redeemer.
You may call him any names, but, redeemer he is.this child is playing catchup with the popular kid more than 10 years its younger out of ego. The newly released photograph is an attempt to match thunder production number, pathetic one
A redeemer for India's secondary aerospace industry perhaps - but not for the LCA program.You may call him any names, but, redeemer he is.
Fair enough, LCA did receive step-motherly treatment from IAF... but HAL has demostrated its ability to produce the airframes nearly as per schedule with no hiccups. Issue yes, is engines, again because of 200 IQ planning of Indian military to order something that is going to go out of production and then either paying more or cribbing about it, like Mirage-2000V5, C-17, GEF404-IN20, the Garett engines of HTT-40 or the engines for Arjun tank. Again due to poor planning and lack of intent to buy hundreds in one go. Which is why F404 license production couldn't be negotiated like it is being for F414. They are almost doing the same with P8 Poseidons which are now close to their end of production along with Su-30 MKI line at Nashik, again due to delays in Super Sukhoi MLU.That should tell of a serious problem that apparently no one actually wants ownership of and other than being driven on a trailer even this so called pro make-in-India government doesnt really have a clue on how/who/what to fix.
Why IAF? What is the issue with the rest of the ecosystem?Fair enough, LCA did receive step-motherly treatment from IAF... but HAL has demostrated its ability to produce the airframes nearly as per schedule with no hiccups. Issue yes, is engines, again because of 200 IQ planning of Indian military to order something that is going to go out of production and then either paying more or cribbing about it, like Mirage-2000V5, C-17, GEF404-IN20, the Garett engines of HTT-40 or the engines for Arjun tank. Again due to poor planning and lack of intent to buy hundreds in one go. Which is why F404 license production couldn't be negotiated like it is being for F414. They are almost doing the same with P8 Poseidons which are now close to their end of production along with Su-30 MKI line at Nashik, again due to delays in Super Sukhoi MLU.
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24 Tejas to be manufactured by march 2026.
Now wonder HAL is the aviation lord of South Asia
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