Vijyes
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We lack huge industrial base. The intention seems not at acquisition of Technology but at expansion of quantity of industrial assets. So, the intention is not to look at cost of indigenous items but to simply develop private industry to increase the industrial base. Otherwise, HAL does make good helicopters and with HTSE1200 almost ready, it is the best optionWe have been making helicopter on our own for decades now, cheetah and Dhurv why can't we just make helicopters on our own.
I don't think we lack in anything more than engine sphere.
This is different case. We don't need indigenous helicopters but need to develop industrial base. The only option is to get foreign collaboration to help private industry grow. By 2025, India is expecting needs for huge quantity in defence and hence trying to grow the industrial capacity by increasing number of vendors and parts manufacturing unitsRfi is issued to the oems, be it private or gov, and if an indigenous option like HAL is available which satisfy the rfi then the defence ministry would need to go for the Buy IDDM (indigenously designed, developed and manufactures) classification, which is accorded highest priority under the Defence Procurement Procedure, under dpp-2016.... thats why i called stop been an ignorant spam and read whats actually written in those links. Private industry is more concerned of naval alh, which recently demonstrated its boom and tail folding capability. If naval alh satisfy basic requirement, it will not require to go for competitive bidding and HAL would wont the contract under iddm, just like mod ordered more akash over other srsam .
Why does the 2 straight blades need to be folded? Isn't the intention of folding blades to save space? The front and back blades are in line with body and hence don't eat any space in the hangar. So, what is the benefits of folding the front blade backwards?Only trying to correct your earlier statement that '3 blades are foldable' - which creates a misconception that the issue is fully solved.