Stephen Cohen
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Rafale has TWO M88 Engines ; Eurofighter has Two EJ 200
J10 has AL 31
DRDO don't try to include Thales in the development to speed up or simplify things.
Of course, any help is welcomed and the Israelis helped DRDO a lot in the radar field. But first we must get them on board and they need US approval to share anything from the 2052, till then we remain limited to what DRDO develops and before the puls doppler MMR is ready and proven with good performance, it's pointless to put too much hopes on an AESA development.
Still amazed how little use we take from French companies, that will divert similart techs and systems through MMRCA to India anyway and focusing on commonalities, rather making LCA more interational than it already is.
Not necessarily, Rafale, EF or J10B will have AESAs withouth changing the engines.
Hi
Are you really that naive to think that french or for that matter israelis will simply give LRDE their codes or the algorithms for various look down modes? Let me tell you some ground realities,none of the countries SHARE their critical tech that they feel critical with anyone(expecting a country to share their CRITICAL tech is akin to expecting a guy who has toiled 2 years for JEE mains to show you his answers in the JEE mains exam),the tot is a misnomer at best,and is always 'partial' in nature.the slotted planar array MMR of LCA was developed lately,although the reason why IAF prefers 2032 has something to do with the integration of israeli missiles(source codes).Had they waited for astra and MMR to mature,it would have added to the delays.
A lot has been achieved in terms of developing algorithms for various look down modes since the MMR,Dr varadrajan himself appraised us about the ongoing projects.
You must understand that modern day radar design and development is more software -algorithm intensive than what i was 20-30 years back.At some point during the design phase,the software (algorithmic) challenges supersede your hardware requirement- Especially in modern AESA where apart from time and frequency,designers go for STAP-space-time adaptive processing(to enhance GMTI).This added dimension of processing adds to computational challenges manifold
Hi
Are you really that naive to think that french or for that matter israelis will simply give LRDE their codes or the algorithms for various look down modes?
So you basically confirm that the radar is not a hybrid, but mainly the EL2032 and if at all includes only minorthe slotted planar array MMR of LCA was developed lately,although the reason why IAF prefers 2032 has something to do with the integration of israeli missiles(source codes).
Looks like they are once again trying to develop every single damn thing on their own
As long as DRDO doesn't get it right, money talks and then it doesn't matter whom we pay for help, Israelis for DRDOs radar problems, Germans for DRDO's navalisation problems, French for DRDO's engine problems, the Brits for nose and refuelling probe...
What's more important though is, that DRDO starts taking on these problems with a little more logical sense and not just wait till everything went the wrong way and then desperately search for help, that will be costly. Do you think asking Chobham for help to fix the nose and refuelling proble issue will be cheap? That they won't take benefit from DRDO's incompetence and ask for premium costs for support and licence production? And that when we negotiating the Rafale deal, with licence productions of similar parts or systems, that we need for LCA, which rather makes it logical to aim on commonality, to ease production and reduce costs!
So you basically confirm that the radar is not a hybrid, but mainly the EL2032 and if at all includes only minor
customisations from DRDO. So LCA with Israeli radar, upgraded Jags with the same Israeli radar because of the same A2G modes that DRDO is not able to develop for their own puls doppler radar and that's most likely also the reason why DRDO will need foreign help in the AESA development, even more so if the focus lies on N-LCA MK2 and naval modes.
Why change a policy when nobody takes you accountable for your mistakes? When it goes wrong, we ask for foreign help and let MoD pay the bill. The Airbus consultancy alone AFAIK costed us $20 millions, who knows what we paid the Israelis or now the Brits?
As long as DRDO doesn't get it right, money talks and then it doesn't matter whom we pay for help, Israelis for DRDOs radar problems, Germans for DRDO's navalisation problems, French for DRDO's engine problems, the Brits for nose and refuelling probe
DRDO is not able to develop for their own puls doppler radar and that's most likely also the reason why DRDO will need foreign help in the AESA development, even more so if the focus lies on N-LCA MK2 and naval modes
I hope you do not pretend to know everything either ...
Agreed accountability needs to brought in & did you read today's paper(Indian Express) Govt is going to introduce some structural reforms in DRDO
Hi,
It seems you have developed a VERY STUNTED perception of what really a "tot" is.
And NO,the israelis DONT HELP THE WAY you have come to believe- they just let you use their systems never telling or shall i put it ENABLING indian industry to develop our own-
Or, to put it in more accurate terms, M-ToT. Allows maintenance and overhaul, even so many of the components have to be sourced from the OEM, or at least the raw material (special alloys), or well the machines used in the assembly themselves since they have to be certified by the OEM
100% correct! There is no other go but to develop critical technologies in-house!
No! GoI should send @sancho to negotiate with England, France and Germany for co-development
100% correct! There is no other go but to develop critical technologies in-house!