Lonewarrior
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Yup I know, and the best part was after a certain "factory" used to win a trial they added the best features of the loosing "factories" in that too. Mikhail Kalashnikov was given an year of time in 1946 to improve his rifle based on the losing engineer's recommendations.A - the vast majority was done under Soviet Russia where each and every aircraft designer was made to compete against the other - heck even manufacturing plants had compete against each other.
The same was true for every organisation. Be it small arms, tanks, ships you name it,
look at post Soviet Russia, they unionized everything - all manufacturers came under one umbrella organization - the result: theirs not a single new fighter design that is anywhere close to the rate of progress during soviet times.
But what's stopping us from doing so?
If I'm not wrong then the first time something similar happened was in 2002 when OFB and ARDE competed with each other for the 5.56x30mm MINSAS carbine.
ARDE was established in 1958 and OFBs were established in late Cretaceous period, yet it took us almost 5 decades to realise we can make them compete to get better product. So is it those lab's fault or governments?
Oh C'mon atleast we shouldn't point fingers on someone for reverse engineeringChina- the fuckers just reverse engineer shit.