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11 for airforce and 1 for HAL themselves right
Yes, 1 with HAL for Super Sukhoi test-bed
11 for airforce and 1 for HAL themselves right
Stop listening to these media accounts or even HAL themselves. If you believed them, AMCA would have been flying by now.Can't stop laughing, HAL chaps clearly told us that don't expect FF anytime before 2029XD
Is this license manufactured
Inka to Roz ka he I wouldn't bat an eye on them most of them are Pakistanis or 2nd generation NRI who haven't seen India before
LicenseIs this license manufactured
I mean money is money….
If u believe government ccs approval & funding should have been given way back..Stop listening to these media accounts or even HAL themselves. If you believed them, AMCA would have been flying by now.
there is an element of marketing during and before expos, some of the statements are given just for consumption of their bosses in Mod and potential clients, and DPSU have their own sarkari journos who play up their news for headlines to get access.Wait for aero India or def expo for authentic news
Actually don't expect much
They are just like Indian courts .....tarikh pe tarikh ...tarikh pe tarikh .....no rollout...
Few doubts regarding uhm
Is umh naval version of LUH?
I think a very big UAV is coming with quite long endurance,high altitude & range. It will have quite powerfull isr equipments.. definetely experience of mq9 has paved the way for indigeneous one. Mq9 will influence this hale to its core. we do have all the technologies needed. Lets see what's coming.wohh what the hell i missed some hours and so much happened lmao
btw 1600hp for turboprop is overkill cause the plane would be too big too to carry large amount of fuel which would increase the rcs too but lets see we could go for wider options too 1600hp is hell lot of power
and mk2 rollout in 2026 is ambitious too not credible imo
good to see imrh budget being sanctioned (we could maybe use the engines the 1600hp one for a heavy attack heli too)
regarding 20000 tonnes press and carbon fiber and composite manufacturing its the biggest since we need to make 400-600 jets at least in next 10-20 years capacity building is one of the biggest factor in becoming a manufacturing superpower too
I think it is first flight with barebones just like Kaan. Then FBW and other things may be added/Can't stop laughing, HAL chaps clearly told us that don't expect FF anytime before 2029XD
F414 IPR is with USA. Forget export, India can't even manufacture it without USA parts
1.And Jeopardize Reactor Technology of 190MW, Nuclear Submarine(To get familiarity), Oil(Ruskies got shitload under their big ass land), Any Other Raw Materials(Still waiting to excavate) and numerous spare parts? Unlike China, we don't have any leverage to make Russkies bend. Chinkies can do armtwisting of Russia because they can supply Crucial Products to Russia(which it doesn't have access to) unlike a barely industrialized vishwaguru like India.Can we make our own clones of Su-30MKI like chinkus have with J-11 and J-16?
iirc we have various DRDO projects for radar, missiles and electronics, don't know if the rest of the plane was being manufactured here from scratch or was screwdrivergiri involved.
Both the above Made in China su-27s had ruskie engines so we can ask russis for those but what about the rest?
I agree that 1600HP is too much for UAV. That will be 10ton UAV and not really needed. Bugger UAVs are just big targets and can't really be used as replacement for fighter jets. The whole advantage of UAV is that it is cheap and fuel efficient which will be nullified if it becomes so big.wohh what the hell i missed some hours and so much happened lmao
btw 1600hp for turboprop is overkill cause the plane would be too big too to carry large amount of fuel which would increase the rcs too but lets see we could go for wider options too 1600hp is hell lot of power
and mk2 rollout in 2026 is ambitious too not credible imo
good to see imrh budget being sanctioned (we could maybe use the engines the 1600hp one for a heavy attack heli too)
regarding 20000 tonnes press and carbon fiber and composite manufacturing its the biggest since we need to make 400-600 jets at least in next 10-20 years capacity building is one of the biggest factor in becoming a manufacturing superpower too
India has indigenised all technology of Su30. India only imports non critical parts like ejection seat, titanium blocks for airframes, bearings, clamps etc due to cost issues. Making 6 ejection seats a year is not cost effective. Also, Titanium production in India is very limited. But other than that, engines, radars are all indigenised fully.1.And Jeopardize Reactor Technology of 190MW, Nuclear Submarine(To get familiarity), Oil(Ruskies got shitload under their big ass land), Any Other Raw Materials(Still waiting to excavate) and numerous spare parts? Unlike China, we don't have any leverage to make Russkies bend. Chinkies can do armtwisting of Russia because they can supply Crucial Products to Russia(which it doesn't have access to) unlike a barely industrialized vishwaguru like India.
2. And If you read history of Chinese Copies, the Russkies refused to supply Engines alone and only after the Chinkus brought in some 36 Su-35s as a whole, they got engines. This is with the clout the Chinkus got, and I can imagine they condition us into buying their whole crap. Su-30MKI program is a cash cow for Russkies who basically cheated us with extorbitant amount with a sub-par plane(Later we upgraded it). I bet Russkies don't wanna let go of their cash cow. They wanted to repeat the Su-30MKI Milking Program again with Su-57 which our Genrols wisely opted out.
3. Its waste of time even attempting to do flanker copies, I bet Chinese also figured it out that their flanker copy planes program went nowhere and except for filling in inventories and practically didn't bring any generational-leap capability. They rather went on stealing Western Fighter Jets to make their J-20.
4. Even fundamentally they are built different, unlike our extensive use of components they went for metals which again I don't see the point of learning, emulating and building them. In fact, its a step back.