WolfPack86
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Yes it's a question of money you spent in production line/ suppliers. If we open purse immediately we can produce multiple squadron per 2-3 months cycle. It will be very very expensive though.Noob question.
If war beaks out, and we need to manage a 2-front war, can we emergently ramp up the production of Tejas in its current form to make for the squadron deficit. Like producing a squadron a month.
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Simple answer is no... we don’t have a reliable domestically made engine....Noob question.
If war beaks out, and we need to manage a 2-front war, can we emergently ramp up the production of Tejas in its current form to make for the squadron deficit. Like producing a squadron a month. Do we have the infrastructure to do it?
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Sigh, everything boils down to Kaveri. God why!!!! [emoji24][emoji24][emoji24]Simple answer is no... we don’t have a reliable domestically made engine....
In case of emergency, i think they'd use whatever they've got in their hands perhaps make the plane fly with kaveri in its present form.Simple answer is no... we don’t have a reliable domestically made engine....
Kaveri is the holy grail of engine tech, this would not only allow us to develop and deploy our own jet engine but a series of gas turbine based engines for use in navy ships, locomotives, propeller based aircrafts, turbines for heavyweight transportation vehicles and tanks and a ton of other usages, this would allow us to export fully indigenous technologies to other countries without any american approval.Sigh, everything boils down to Kaveri. God why!!!! [emoji24][emoji24][emoji24]
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From what i understand, 25% of additional engines are kept as back up. I am not sure if such additional engine capacity is available at the moment.In case of emergency, i think they'd use whatever they've got in their hands perhaps make the plane fly with kaveri in its present form.
A war with china will probably see USA supporting us so we might get f404 faster for our requirements but it will again be very costly plus USA will extract geopolitical price for support.I know that terrain, weather and timing doesn't permit a 2 front war, but we can't fully ignore the China variable in the equation.
For army and Navy, all the tech that we need to mass producing them in case of emergency, are present in the country. But air Force is something that is highly dependent on foreign tech.
To mass produce Tejas, we need the tech to be available in emergency situation. But critical tech of Tejas is still foreign dependent. Can we really mass produce Tejas in its current form, if it is required?
Has anything like that ever happened in previous wars we fought?
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It would be amusing to see Rajnath in a g-suit!!! Sita mata did look ok in a g suit though, when she flew in a SU!!Defence Minister @RajnathSingh to fly in an LCA Tejas on Thursday.