Rahul Singh
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HAL says 2015 and i count on that. As for delays, well you don't add upon mistakes but learn from them. Given such basic technology i am absolutely not skeptical of HAL timeline.All that's great for HAL. But what about IAF?
HTT-40 will fly in 2015, will undergo flight tests until 2018, maybe even 2020 if we add delays. Then they will take two-three years to deliver. We are sitting in 2013 and will be expecting a HTT-40 in 2021. Should IAF wait a decade for 37 measly BTAs?
So how about simply ordering the 37 PC-7 today, instead of waiting for an entire decade. Even the remaining 60-70 PC-7s can be delivered very quickly at very low prices. IAF has a 182 BTA requirement today, not in 2022.
That 34.5 Crore will become 100 Crores in 2022. Instead pay 38.5 Crores today and fly the already flying Pilatus far into the future. Heck inflation in India is 7-10%, WPI. Inflation in Switzerland is -0.6%, CPI. It is so obvious which of the two is cheaper.
Economic value for the industry does not equate to military value for the air force. Military budget is always a statistical loss to the economy.
You need to stop looking at PSUs profit margins and instead focus on what's important.
HAL is making claims. Don't buy it.
As for unit cost and LCC, well let a competent authority decide that. We talk then.
Its not about HAL or IAF its about country as whole. If HAL earns then country gets stronger, if swiss earns then country looses money and i will have to fill that again by paying more tax. So i will ask question why not buy Indian? Oh i forgot that no more the luxury with the services anymore, remember DPP 2013 is coming to effect soon which will be mandating a through explanation as it can't be done in here before giving go ahead for any import.HAL can afford this project without IAF's helping hands. They are going to do the same, anyhow.
If HAL really wanted to "learn" they can channel some of the huge profits they are making in the MKI and pretty soon the Rafale contracts. They are planning a $6 Billion into their own manufacturing setup. They don't need to look at IAF's order books for running small trainer programs.
Even car companies spend more than the investment required for HTT-40. That Renault Logan taxi R&D costs Rs 700 Crores from design to production. HTT-40 could be done in less than half that cost.
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