Indian Missiles and Guided Munitions

I had to read that again - and I agree.

Pakistan cannot dream of beating India in attrition. @Yasser76 @Trailer23

Once again, Pakistan CAN NEVER BEAT INDIA in ATTRITION

100% agree with @GatlingGunZ here. We will always fail at competing with India on attrition. I feel desperately sad....
 
Happily, keep posting fantasies

Yeah the country with 5 billion in defence exports this year is the one with fantasies

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Yeah the country with 5 billion in defence exports this year is the one with fantasies

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That literally means nothing. Pakistan has sold more in JF-17s. The make up of most of these "exports" is Indian companies subcontracting parts. Stick to the point.

India has sold ZERO fighter aircraft
 
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Look like annual production of Brahmos has reached 500
No, it is the installed capacity that has reached ~480. Lucknow plant has initial capacity of 80 missiles a year which will be expanded to 150 when NG variant comes. Which means total capacity is 480/yr to be expanded to 550/yr. Also there are chances the land given to BATL for free by Kerala govt would end up creating a 5th assembly line but i'm not so sure.
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To make 500/yr you'll need huge order pipeline as factories always operate below their installed capacity. Current orderbook is ~$6bn including some exports so that is ~1,000 BrahMos missiles on order depending on variant.
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Another seeker developed by Tonbo
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No, it is the installed capacity that has reached ~480. Lucknow plant has initial capacity of 80 missiles a year which will be expanded to 150 when NG variant comes. Which means total capacity is 480/yr to be expanded to 550/yr. Also there are chances the land given to BATL for free by Kerala govt would end up creating a 5th assembly line but i'm not so sure.
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To make 500/yr you'll need huge order pipeline as factories always operate below their installed capacity. Current orderbook is ~$6bn including some exports so that is ~1,000 BrahMos missiles on order depending on variant.
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So export to russia of 6 billion? Very msture setup then and russians must be happy withtheir deliveries. Explains why they asked india to produce S500 and not just huy it.
 
So export to russia of 6 billion? Very msture setup then and russians must be happy withtheir deliveries. Explains why they asked india to produce S500 and not just huy it.
No, the $6bn orderbook is of BrahMos Aerospace as a company. They also are given the contract to produce the Short Turbofan Engine (STFE Manik) for Nirbhay missiles and are contractually involved in producing systems and components for ISRO's launch vehicles but that is a tinier part.
 

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