sancho
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What can I say... I'm not going to nitpick anymore
No need to, just tell me how NAL did get the Hansa to prototype level and why HAL wasn't able to do the same?
Suggesting TATA will bring modern manufacturing techniques implies HAL's manufacturing regime is outdated... I will contest that with any production manager any day... get your data to suggest so and i will explain in detail the manufacturing system and opex planning regime...
Not outdated, but is it as effective?
TATAs production line of S92 cabins:
Sikorsky to ramp up production of cabins for S-92 helicopters
...The TASL facility will increase its annual capacity from 12 to 26 from this month and later scale it up to 36 per annum..
Sikorsky to ramp up production of cabins for S-92 helicopters - The Hindu
How many Dhruvs cabins can HAL produce per year after all these years of production? Can HAL match that and if not why?
Also, getting Tata on HAL's side would also be a tactical move, look at the IN naval helicopter requirement. Sikorskys team up with Tata is actually the kill for HAL's IMRH in the same class and for the same purpose. Do you really think that IN/IAF or MoD will wait till HAL has developed it, while they could get S70s made in India via Tata (hopefully NFH90s) sooner? That's the competition you earlier wanted with private players, but that HAL will lose, when they don't go the same way and find JV partners, either foreign once, or even better Indian once!
Btw, if the NFH90 would be selected and the final deal could grow up to 100 or more, I even think that HAL would try to get the licence production of them. As you can see, HAL is limiting itself by not taking the chances with Indian privat industry, or at least team up with foreign partners for NG helicopter projects.
HAL should have kicked ADA in teeth for LCA mk1, HAL needs better marketing, HAL needs to grow more balls and stop providing warranty concessions for IAF
Exactly, HAL todays is downgraded to "just" a manufacturer, of things ADA and DRDO has developed and that's a problem. Not sure if you have seen it, but I once suggested that it would be far better to see HAL and NAL as prime developers for indigenous aero developments, with labs like ADA/DRDO assisting them (not the other way around) with development of certain techs, or design assistance + private players (Indian mainly, but also foreign since we have the access to them) on the other side for production assistance. HAL and NAL would have control of the overall project, but could divert responsibilities, or get advantages from other government or private players.
The same could be done in the naval field as well, since the key remains to give not labs the project management, but those that actually have an idea about it.
But for this HAL needs a much better standing in India, which it don't get by just switching to the next projects, without getting the current projects done. Being Indias major in the aero field alone is not enough, you also need to improve yourself (like you said as well) and must show some results too.
And if disinvestment is a magic cure, I have a better Idea, why not sell HAL to TATA
That is not different that selling HAL shares at the stock market, since the outcome is profit oriented, but that can't be the aim.