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wait did they scrap Kiran and ajeet trainersWhat exactly has become of the Sitara....it looks a promising little trainer.
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wait did they scrap Kiran and ajeet trainersWhat exactly has become of the Sitara....it looks a promising little trainer.
What exactly has become of the Sitara....it looks a promising little trainer.
we too be honest indian scientist used indian money like garbage arjun tank, HAL tejas are few projects there are many more where they put trillions of dollars in the junk yard
It is clear that you neither you know the no of zeros there in a trillion nor you have any idea what is called junk .. Junks are those flies seen across india's western borders when they see drones
ps. pun intended !
Well my friend this is what the Chief of Indian Air Force thinks of HAL Trainers including Hal Sitara aircraft:
AERO INDIA: Indian air force chief slams HAL trainers
Why should we follow this policy if we end up paying more money for made in India products if we can buy cheaper licenses from elsewhere?
What exactly has become of the Sitara....it looks a promising little trainer.
we too be honest indian scientist used indian money like garbage arjun tank, HAL tejas are few projects there are many more where they put trillions of dollars in the junk yard
Chinese have earmarked 16 billion just for an aircraft engine research
When was the project initiation request for the trainers given to HAL? HAL shouldn't have even bothered with this project, the only reason why I think HAL even went here was due the prop engine HAL already produces.
HAL indeed should concentrate on that IJT that is stuck in a hangar for ages now. I am thoroughly disappointed! I wouldn't be surprised to see the Yak130 probing and prodding at IAF soon
And still they are dependend on Russian off the shelf engines, or engine techs, which shows pretty clearly that spending money alone doesn't make you better!
We are not far behind everyone because we spend less, but because we started decades after most developed countries, which is why we are still builiding up basic facilities, or gaining basic know how in most of the core defence development fields. That's why we are also still making so many mistakes even in project planning stages, let alone the development itself.
When you talk with people in international forums, most foreigners wonder why we have this attitude to get every done alone, right now and at similar standard or even better than many of the countries that are far ahead of us. That's what distinguishes us the most from China, not the spending, because they keep things simple in developments, while we want too much at once.
My statement was aimed on the Make Indian point, not specifically on the HTT 40, but yes they went the wrong way and should focus on IJT. I think if the IJT don't get ready soon, IAF/MoD might cancell the intermediate trainer requirement completely and buy more Pilatus and HAWKs instead and switch to a 2 trainer policy. That would be a huge blow for HAL for HALs reputation and nobody could even blame IAF/MoD, since it's just another example of our defence industry promising things, but failing to deliver.
I am beginning to give up on HAL. It is painful to see mismanagement of such magnitude.
No direction ,no set priority,no future goal these babu just want to be Jack of all trade but master of none. its a big shame that after spending billions of taxpayers money we are going no where .
Except ISRO all of HAL and DRDO are full of Low grade Chutiya Scientist whom nobody wants to hire and they don't give a Fcuk about time limit and quality of the product they only concern about their hours and benefits.
These south indian babus are fcuking the country of money and time .these low mental people are giving the bad name to the country and when we have good people up north and east and west but these south indian are like virus you see them every where in government department and research.