Donatello
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Yeah, in the normal world of defense procurement's.
Just stop this BS trolling will you.
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Yeah, in the normal world of defense procurement's.
You are such a little annoying kid who has to run his mouth in every topic even though he has no freaking clue about. Are you telling me that even though European Union was objecting Burmah India possible military sale nothing as such ever existed?No , that report is wrong-armed dhruv wasn't even developed back then.
You are such a little annoying kid who has to run his mouth in every topic even though he has no freaking clue about. Are you telling me that even though European Union was objecting Burmah India possible military sale nothing as such ever existed?
Obviously their was no sale of armed Dhruv which was blocked by European union because after all the technology is european.No sale of an armed Dhruv
Obviously their was no sale of armed Dhruv which was blocked by European union because
after all the technology is european.
You have seen HAL chiefs statement,I guess.Situation has changed-Co developed Shakti engine came in ,BEML started to manufacture gearboxes here and more.
No I have not
Would pakistan also like some leverage in in syria, iraq, afganistan, etc.....Do you think Pakistan gets more political leverage in Burma by being a weapons supplier or by not being a weapons supplier?
If foreign chips are used on Dhruv's Mission computer,does that make it foreign ?
now you are dilly dallying, refer to the news I posted and then talk.
But HAL chief, Ashok Nayak, and his helicopter chief, Soundara Rajan, point out that indigenisation does not mean building every component of an aircraft. Citing the example of the Dhruv’s HAL-built mission computer, Soundara Rajan asks whether the imported microchips inside make the mission computer any less indigenous. He sums up HAL’s helicopter strategy as follows: “We will design our helicopters; develop the critical technologies of helicopter transmissions; manufacture composites; and integrate and assemble the helicopter. We will outsource the manufacture of sub-assemblies and components and structures to any vendor on the globe that offers us cost-effective solutions.”
That does not answer the massive usage of foreign tech and then your claim of indigenous tech.
As I said,situation is different today.I don't think involvement of foreign technology is 'massive' compared to other choppers,see how many have a co developed engine ?