Nilgiri
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I think you are the imbecile here.
I said if the crash is due to pilot error or maintenance not done properly, then warranty woill NOT be honored.
If it is none, and just a technical issue, then warranty can be claimed. Why does it matter if the plane is 300 mil or 30 mil? If it's more expensive then it warrants a better warranty, the customer paid for it.
And just because things have been rigorously tested doesn't mean they can't have flaws. It can simply be a bug in the flight control software, or any mechanical part failing, where warranty can be claimed.
Apart from saying, "Why would France handover a 300mil plane", how about some real stuff where it says there is no warranty on these purchases? You seem to be the all-know of fighter deals?
I guess the indians would know as they are buying the rafale. PDF Indians, can you please share if known what the warranty terms are for your rafale purchase? @Nilgiri
I would (in more detail) if the character you are debating with is worth it. He's clearly not....resorting to calling you rickshaw puller or whatever (and he has done much much worse than that with other members I respect greatly...yet he is still allowed to be here which I find disgusting given much milder trolls have been perma-banned). You may thus find this sort is waste of time for getting into any serious discussion with just about anything.
Suffice to say, broadly you are correct, liability is negotiated and then delineated in the contract (before signing) as to what is on onus of the supplier and the operator.
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