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These things are self perpetuating cycles; nobody puts funds in projects or agencies/departments that have been disappointing in the past or cannot give any serious guarantee of return.Tejas FOC MK2 is the equivalent of Gripen E.
Can we also accuse SAAB of stupid project management, that has led to " HUGE DELAY" on its part,
Which delayed the induction of Gripen E to Swedish airforce?
HAL projects like HTT 40, etc were all poorly managed is a fact known to all.
The reason is all the design talent if HAL was stripped off to form ADA in the 80s.
So you cant expect expect rocket science from HAL.
And indian pvt sector couldn't give completion to Maruti's Alto, till a couple of years back.
Too much to expect them to spend billions in R&D fruitfully to develop something as cutting edge as tejas.
It was the stubborn resistance of IAF to ADA-HAL proposal of asking fr funds frm govt to set up a dedicated production line to develop tejas PVs ,that sealed the fate of the project,long with US sanctions after N test.
This led Abdul kalam mediating & getting sanction for torturously long development rout of ,Two TDs, and more PVs , LSPs
from HAL's dinosaur era jaguar production line ,
at a galactic phase as a hobby horse.
Because HAL had no financial stakes & an engineering contractor only,
So why do you expect them to channel funds, infra & man power to develop a complex, green field cutting edge tejas, which has no end in sight?
Now all that is past.
Question is why IAF can't order 40 odd FOC Tejas mk1s, without waiting fr mk1 A completion.
Because more orders give financial feasibility that will spur HAL to bolster production capacity, & faster delivery
Part of the blame also goes on the Govts which let HAL exist in the form its in, rather than introducing some sort of competition (either multiple such companies owned by the state, or preferably private companies - say what you want, but capitalism forces pvt companies to always find a way).
The tangent on what to expect of HAL is irrelevant; as we have seen, HAL is little more than a screwdriver technology hub, and they can't even get that right; the MiG's and even newer, cutting edge Sukhois they put together frequently fall apart due to what has explicitly been mentioned as poor workmanship, not to mention them cutting corners and costs on parts and occasionally even engines.
As for the current situation; the IAF is already strained for funds, if it wants ~120 more Rafales. And there's no extra money sitting around to buy newly built fighters that won't even be capable without further upgrades (also means that for the money IAF spends, they have that many fewer fighters available). The best idea is to secure a larger commitment from them for MK1A's in the future, and then get at least one private company to open up a second LCA line.
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