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30 years late the LCA in testing
The Russian jet was designed in 1982 but failed to achieve any results in 1986 (when it was supposed to be ready for flight). Bharat originally wanted to test its own engine in 1996. It was to be called the Kavari. The Kevari was finally abandoned after spending more than a $1 billion. Both were colossal failures.The abject fiascoes called, Bharati projects placed the Indian Air Force in a sever crunch. Unable to manufacture or assemble the Aircraft, Delhi hit the panic button and decided to purchase US and Russian arms. While almost all the Migs in the Bharati Air Force remain grounded, the IAF has been unable to meet its goals on the number of battle squadrons that it needs.
After about 30 years of design and re-design, the IAF finally decided to use the GE 404 engine for the vintage air craft design that is by most Aviation standards obsolete. The price of the plane also leaves much to be desired. The first 20 aircraft will cost India nearly 20 billion rupees ($444.40 million). Comparable airplanes cost half as much.
The Washington Post says The air force is expected to start flying the first squadron next year after years of production delays and cost overruns.
China on the other hand is now producing the cutting-edge Stealth Air Craft, and its J-20 is comparable to the best of the best. Even Pakistan designed and flow the JF-17 Thunder in four years, and its Air Force has two squadron of the plane already deployed.
It is amazing that the Washinton Post described the Bharati failure, but failed to mention the success of the JF-17 Thunder.
30 years late the LCA in testing | Pakistan Ledger
The Russian jet was designed in 1982 but failed to achieve any results in 1986 (when it was supposed to be ready for flight). Bharat originally wanted to test its own engine in 1996. It was to be called the Kavari. The Kevari was finally abandoned after spending more than a $1 billion. Both were colossal failures.The abject fiascoes called, Bharati projects placed the Indian Air Force in a sever crunch. Unable to manufacture or assemble the Aircraft, Delhi hit the panic button and decided to purchase US and Russian arms. While almost all the Migs in the Bharati Air Force remain grounded, the IAF has been unable to meet its goals on the number of battle squadrons that it needs.
After about 30 years of design and re-design, the IAF finally decided to use the GE 404 engine for the vintage air craft design that is by most Aviation standards obsolete. The price of the plane also leaves much to be desired. The first 20 aircraft will cost India nearly 20 billion rupees ($444.40 million). Comparable airplanes cost half as much.
The Washington Post says The air force is expected to start flying the first squadron next year after years of production delays and cost overruns.
China on the other hand is now producing the cutting-edge Stealth Air Craft, and its J-20 is comparable to the best of the best. Even Pakistan designed and flow the JF-17 Thunder in four years, and its Air Force has two squadron of the plane already deployed.
It is amazing that the Washinton Post described the Bharati failure, but failed to mention the success of the JF-17 Thunder.
30 years late the LCA in testing | Pakistan Ledger