I wonder if they still plan on having a turbofan variant of RTA-70
Sadly no movement there, but that's the aircraft we really need and there is so much obvious potential to jointly develop it (Tata/Airbus avro replacement), but as long as the government remains so undecisive, nothing will happen other than poor marketing.
Where does it say 74% is the final target? As with most Indian projects the indigenious content will creep up year after year, 74% is the absolute limit HAL has been able to indigenise the Do-228 after decades. In 10 years Saras may be >85% indigenious.
As with most Indian projects, only the name is Indian, while design and most core techs are foreign, but licence produced or assembled in India. That's where the high content comes from, not from own products.
What matters is, that this content represent the work that is done in India, so even for the Do 228, Hawk, MKI..., we already have high workshare of our industry, so just saying we have a product with an Indian name, doesn't make it better or more useful for the industry.
Having the Saras will allow India to have a test bed for future systems (engines, radars, EO pods, ELINT/EW systems etc) without having to consult a foreign OEM,
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HAL produced Dornier (DO-228) aircraft “Nabhratna” has been handed over to Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) ahead of schedule at a program in Kanpur today. Dr. R.K. Tyagi, Chairman, HAL presented the keys of the aircraft to Avinash Chander, Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri in presence of senior officers from HAL, DRDO and other establishments. Speaking on the occasion, SA to RM, hailed HAL for being proactive and delivering the aircraft six months ahead of schedule. “We needed this aircraft much more than anything else for testing of radar in air as we had to depend on others to loan the aircraft. Thanks to HAL, our dream has now been realised. The use of Flying Test Bed (FTB) aircraft will reduce the cycle time for development for airborne system”, he said. “Money invested for the aircraft will give us returns many times more as the aircraft will prove its worth in the months to come”, he added.
http://www.indiastrategic.in/topstories3361_HAL_makes_Dornier_Nabhratna_DRDO.htm
So here again, the Do 228 by HAL already has that requirement covered and what we really need, would be a larger and faster test bed, for a 360 degree radar or EW developments.
And what kind of thinking is this anyway, what's wrong with competition?
Nothing, if you compete other international vendors on the global market. Here we are talking about competing ourselves, for our own small requirement. So duplicating the same capability don't result into higher orders, but in splitting orders, which is bad for Do 228 as well as Saras.
Yes it is compared to other systems in the market, the notion that everything developed and produced in India, must be far cheaper than foreign counterparts is wrong as you know, especially if limited to the forces only and no exports can be generated. The same would be the case for a Saras, that doesn't come with a free market and the potential of high exports. The initial aircrafts surely will not be cost-effective and we have to double the investments, since the project already costed several 100 cores, which all will add to the sales price.