johncliu88
Registered Member
Two more engines to be delivered in Dec?
I thought two engines delivered every month, now becomes every quarter?
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Two more engines to be delivered in Dec?
No idea, I guess it's up to yankee's mood.I thought two engines delivered every month, now becomes every quarter?
Maybe they can share it across airframes - letting them fly on a round robin schedule, switching every other weekend and flipping a coin for leap year schedules so no airframe is left without at least tasting flight.I thought two engines delivered every month, now becomes every quarter?
Well with the enormous delay with redesigning with a new engine, that's the only game left. Parallel activities may continue.I can't believe India wants more engines from USA for the next batch of 97 fighters ordered recently
Trump will embargo these
Although it may sound farfetched at this stage, embargoing India might not be off the table for Trump unless he has his way. It will be a good ruse for cancelling Tejas project though.I can't believe India wants more engines from USA for the next batch of 97 fighters ordered recently
Trump will embargo these
Although it may sound farfetched at this stage, embargoing India might not be off the table for Trump unless he has his way. It will be a good ruse for cancelling Tejas project though.
I think India should follow suit downgrade political meetings postpone military deals and start talking to alternative supplier be it
Russia
Israel.
France
Etc
Am old enough to remember back in the day many Indians online (maybe the fathers of some Indian members on here) boasting India will have made 200 Tejas in service by now and be exported, JF-17 will only be produced in limited numbers, will be delayed due finances and lack of expertise
That entire paragraph turned out to be true, expect you need to switch names of the planes....
There never was much of a mil-mil cooperation to begin with. All those agreements remain mostly "agreements." India has also stayed away from big ticket American offensive capabilities - Apache helicopters being exception, of course."Delay" in GE engines could actually be an unoffical arms embargo put in place till India plays ball.
2+2 US - India dialogue last week was downgraded from US side, Hegseth and Rubio skipped it, sent juniors.
10 Year Defence Partnership was supposed to be announced, now it has been "pushed back"
Looks like the current spate is slowly starting to effect Mil-Mil cooperation
That will not be helpful in the case of Tejas. Failure to secure GE engines would very likely spell the end for this project. Russian RD-33/RD-93 or French SNECMA engines would require redesigning the air frame. This will exponentially delay the delivery, if redesign ever comes to fruition. The aircraft by then might be completely obsolete. Israel does not have an independent fighter jet engine program so its redundant in this case.I think India should follow suit downgrade political meetings postpone military deals and start talking to alternative supplier be it
Russia
Israel.
France
Etc
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