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MAN Aurangabad is producing LM2500?MAN Aurangabad is now cranking out engines for India’s P17A frigates with over 50% localization.
I thought MAN Aurangabad only produced diesel engines
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MAN Aurangabad is producing LM2500?MAN Aurangabad is now cranking out engines for India’s P17A frigates with over 50% localization.
Dude, China doesn’t even use its own CHD620 engines in their subs. They’re shoving that crap down the throats of the Thai and Pakistani navies. Shows how much faith they have in their own stuff.They are made in China under a licensing agreement. PLA is under embargo, they cannot buy engines from Germany numb numb. That's the difference between China and India, one is spoonfed, one had to learn from scratch.
More like IN produces crap submarines if any.Dude, China doesn’t even use its own CHD620 engines in their own subs. They’re shoving that crap down the throats of the Thai and Pakistani navies. Shows how much faith they have in their own stuff.
No, the Thai Navy is not stupid, if they don't have confidence in CHD620, they will implement last year's plan and use the money for purchasing submarines to purchase frigates.Dude, China doesn’t even use its own CHD620 engines in their subs. They’re shoving that crap down the throats of the Thai and Pakistani navies. Shows how much faith they have in their own stuff.
It's baffling that they are testing it in waters which are part of the South China Sea itself. If they need to test it there, how will it perform for the Pakistani Navy, which operates in warmer and shallower waters that are different from the South China Sea and East China Sea?No, the Thai Navy is not stupid, if they don't have confidence in CHD620, they will implement last year's plan and use the money for purchasing submarines to purchase frigates.
Pakistan Navy also conducts its own acceptance tests. No navy with a formal acceptance process would fail to do so.It's baffling that they are testing it in waters which are part of the South China Sea itself. If they need to test it there, how will it perform for the Pakistani Navy, which operates in warmer and shallower waters that are different from the South China Sea and East China Sea?
They are made in China under a licensing agreement. PLA is under embargo, they cannot buy engines from Germany numb numb. That's the difference between China and India, one is spoonfed, one had to learn from scratch. That's why in the end, India became the import king.




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