India Offers Lanka “Tejas” To Counter Pakistan’s JF-17: Report

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Even you get FOC by the end of this year, you will need at least 2-3 years to train your own airforce officers and technics. After that, these people instead of HAL's engineers can start to train foreign clients. So, even with your optimistic timetable, these foreigners will have to wait 4-5 years.
Sir,
Points raised by you are considerable but as I have said "it's upto HAL and gov to decide when to export",if they decide to export it to Srilanka ,then I am all for it and see nothing wrong in it.If they do decide to export they will take all the points into consideration and plan the process from start to finish, which neither of us are aware of.So,let's leave it to them how they plan to export it to Srilanka ,if they really do!We will eventually get to know all the details,let's wait till then.

There is one thing you can be sure of:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAL_HF-24_Marut


Problem are part and parcel of life ,same is the case with any product.You can try your best to make something perfect,but we all know there is nothing such as perfect.Even after FOC we may have some problems but then I am sure we will have some solution to these problems.I don't agree with you that we will not have any problem with next generation jet,every project is unique and it has its unique set of problems and solutions. Sukhoi 30 encountered problems after its induction,even though it was built after years of experience and a history of well established products before it.http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20140804/main4.htm
 

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