I suggest that both @blueblood and @Bhadra take a breather from this thread.
Gentlemen this is not leading anywhere except maybe to the amusement of a few people watching you guys slug out with each other.
Thanks for killing my weekend entertainment. Forum members were expecting some fun times too.I have cleaned up the thread. Please control your vocabulary.
Thanks.
Are you have Water Car Engineer ID in another forum ?
Bharat 52 on the far right
Gaurda 105 on the far left
YesAre you have Water Car Engineer ID in another forum ?
The sense i got from watching the above NDTV interview is that the Bharat forge's specialty is in building sub-components and sub-systems,not necessarily re-designing the entire Gun system. Bad news from the interview is that they have built the entire system without even firing it once. That does not sound well. Without testing the whole system is pretty much meaningless. Let's hope better judgement prevails at MoD and allows Bharat forge to test their guns ASAP. Without testing i don't see any hopes of induction in the near future.
Was also surprised to find that they supply wheels to T-72 and T-90 tanks. So does it mean that HVF's are overrated assembly lines with most of the components being procured from external vendors?
Hail DSIYes
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Who told you ....Saurav Jha ..? or yourself found the WLR is not workedThe WLR - Weapons Locating Radar; a number of these were imported from US immediately after 1999 Kargil action. A few years later all of these stopped working. The published reasons were missing spare parts. Can you experts start thinking on these lines. Artillery is important, but so is WLR. So what is happening on that front.
Here is Indian defence review in an article about artillery locating radar in the Kargil war: Pakis had them We did notCan somebody else confirm that US imported WLR are in working order?
Let me request Kunal Biswas to reconfirm what this contributor is saying.
Where possible, guns were tucked in, hugging the slopes, to avoid sighting by enemy’s observation post officers. Guns so deployed, even when located by the gun locating radars, with which the Pakistan artillery had been equipped, could not be effectively hit. It was only when, perforce deployed in the open, that the enemy’s counter-bombardment had to be faced squarely. Regrettably, the Indian artillery did not possess similar radars to silence the enemy guns. Enemy gun positions were fixed through air photos, which is a primitive method in modern warfare.
Here is Indian defence review in an article about artillery locating radar in the Kargil war: Pakis had them We did not
http://www.indiandefencereview.com/spotlights/battle-winning-role-of-the-gunners-in-kargil-war/
I am the last guy to defend OFB and DRDO but how is this a slap on their faces?A very tight slap on OFB DRDO by BABA KALYANI...
MUST WATCH
I agree with you but will tell you how is it a slap...I am the last guy to defend OFB and DRDO but how is this a slap on their faces?
Kalyani did not, I repeat DID NOT do anything out of the ordinary here. He bought a company and shifted it to India. His other products are essentially license producing foreign designs from Elbit and Mandus group similar to OFB or HAL. Every other company like Tata, Ashok Leyland, Mahindra is offering you the same.
Though I have high hopes for Bharat Forge, so far their contribution is not even a fraction of Tata or Ashok Leyland.