Since you have worked in HAL you must explain the exact reason behind nickname of Indian Migs. What went wrong that India had the most horrible crash rate in the world. I guess you too have blood on your hands. Any individual working in the HAL or any other organization don't loose his or her life, it's always the soldiers. So next time you see any IAF pilot, just go and apologize to him for your incompetence as he might have lost a friend in those crashes.
And whenever you are back in India, if ever, just PM me so I could arrange some meetings for you with the "Men on the ground" as there are plenty in my family. They will be very happy to learn about the work ethics of Defence PSUs.
As for my part I got rejected because of my weird right shoulder problem.
And last but not the least, Indian constitution has provided me with the power of criticizing, but only if you think that you bigger than the constitution I will stop.
There is a kahavat in bengali.. "alp buddhi bhayankari" I hope you got it.
I can tell you the exact reasons for Mig 21 crashes, these crashes leave their finger prints on the black box which is reviewed by DGOQCA,
Not one black box recovery data has ever been traced a reason pointed back to HAL.
In 1961 to 1969 India had acquired around 120 mig 21's which were a mis of Mig21 R and Mig 21S
Later around 68 India began importing Mig 21 M and mig 21 MF were built under license essentially CBU's for initial batches.and then later entered production full production lines around "1975"
Mig 27's irrespective of popular opinion is not license manufactured but license assembled from CKD kits from Russia, but Upgrades to aircrafts have been done by HAL.
Mig 21 Bison upgrade was done by HAL not drdo or ADA according to air force specs.
Now lets me burst your rang de basanti bubble:
MIG 21 crashes:
MIG 21 F/S/MF were the top of the line fighters in 1960's to 1980's. Fighters who flew mig 21 had to graduate through hunters, gnats and then finally get to 21 hence had amazing amount of training behind them .
Mig 21 is an inherently complex aircraft to fly and needs extreme amount of training, with advent of mig 23/27/jaguars/mig 29 suddenly mig 21 was no longer front line premier aircraft and newer pilots with relatively lesser training were graduating straight from Kirans to Fishbed, which is like puting you from a cycle onto a hayabusa.
Next, All aircrafts when go through overhaul are ripped to individual pieces , inspected, faulty parts are replaced and then re assembled.
In early 90's with breakup of soviet union, russian satellite states were offering spares which lower in cost compared to the ones manufactured by HAL, so your dear elected Netas procured spares for Mig 21's from Ukraine and Uzbekistan,
All blackbox reports of CRE/CRI and DGQCA have pointed towards faulty imported spares and subsystems imported by MOD, not one has ever come back to HAL.
1)Faulty imported spares
2)Age of Aircraft
3) lack of supersonic jet trainer has attributed to Mig 21 crashes
Not Hindustan Aeronautics Limited has been ever charged with any misgivings or culpable practices.
Mig 27's crashes:
Mig 27 systems are not manufactured in India by HAL but only assembled, if any manufacturing flaw attributes to Mig 21, responsibility lies with Russian Manufacturers, Again Mig 27 is an ageing platform and should be retired off service. No mig 27 crash has ever been tied to fault assembly process.
Lets discuss HAL now
guest11:
If you get a chance to breathe for a second to calm your rising blood pressure, think if HAL's manufacturing practices were so wrong , shouldn't Jaguars, Cheetahs, chetaks, Dorniers, SU 30MKI be falling out of the sky everyday, why only mig 21's and Mig 27.
How come you complain about a Migs and not about Sukhois and jaguars. I hope you realise SU 30 MKI are produced HAL nasik division.
Incidentally mig 21series, mig 21 Bisons, mig 27's, all were also from the same nasik divison
(and Btw I am also from nasik division)
In the field of engineering there are no general answers, there are specific problems and specific answers with validations. As far as flying coffins tagline that you fancy, dont go by journalists.. they will sell their soul to sell some news papers, mig 21 has been the back bone of india for a long time and still my country's airspace is safe guarded by the mighty bisons (Look up bisons track record and capabilities). If any one in your family has flown a mig 21 ask him about what she can do... you will probably never utter another word against the fish bed.
The constitution also allows to ask questions to Ministry of defence... ever wondered why LCA which was supposed to replace Mig 21's by 1995 still hasn't entered production, ask that to MOD?
Ask MOD why LCA orders were not opened up to 200 so that HAL could dedicate a full production line.
Ask MOD why HAL was not allowed to upgrade Marut with a newer Turmansky R27 engine as a stop gap to develop Lca in early 80's?
Tell me one incidence where Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's Manufacturing practices has ever been blamed for crash or an airforce life ????