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As far as Basic flight trainers are concerned, HAL had floated it's initiatives since 1993
That's the point Sandy! All HAL did in this field for the last 20 years, where they actually had no competition were "initiatives" which ended up in some studies and mock up's for basic trainers. What on earth stopped them to build a propper prototype version for flight tests? If they can go on with the project now without IAF, they could have done at least the prototype development alone earlier as well. Do you honestly think MoD would let IAF reject a HTT40 that is already in prototype stage?
HAL knew at best what the situation of the Deepak trainer was and they should had came up with a solution to replace them, not only "initiatives". IF they had acted in the same manner as they are now, by saying they will keep the project going on, even without IAF, we would have seen a prototype flying for years now, but HAL didn't They waited for a propper order and then wanted to start work, because they knew they had no competition back then and now that inaction hits back at them!
Bulding mockups is simple and inexpensive, but building a prototype needs money, people and process.
Already answered in previous post.And MoD won't release the money now either because IAF won't order it, but still HAL is claiming to build a prototype for the first flight till next year. So when HAL has the money and rescources now even without MoDs help, what stopped them to develop the prototype for the last at least 10 years???
Already answered in previous post.
You didn't, you just blamed MoD again, but didn't explained what HAL was waiting for. Please leave out MoD, IAF or others out for a moment and just look at HAL and tell us why they couldn't develop a prototype for all these years?
Are you female?Main peetha nahi hun...lekin zabardasthi pilayee gayee thi!
If MoD and IAF are confident that the root cause of poor indigenous aeronautical development has been HAL, then they should close all HAL complex's, fire all thier employees and let IAF take over all the assets and do a better job. I will be more than happy if MoD/IAF takes such steps.
Even IF they would think so, do they have an alternative to HAL? No, so they would have to stick with HAL anyway and try to fix problems and improve performance. They however don't think so, which is obvious by their constant support of HAL against Dassault and Reliance for example, which many of us criticises too. The point however is, denying HAL's mistakes and putting the blame only at others won't help anybody! Not HAL, not IAF, nor the reputation of Indian aero industry. We have to learn from mistakes and when it comes to the trainer sector, HAL undeniably did several of them and has to focus everything to fix them and not act stuborn. They have to let HTT 40 go and fix IJT before that goes away too, just like they should keep focusing in the helicopter sector and the projects they already have their, instead of diverting into new once (IMRH, VIP helicopter).
Ofcourse they do, Rosoboron, RAC, Dassault, Boeing, Lockheed martin, EADS, they can buy wherever they want, close down HAL
But portrayal of IAF and MoD as Pious pioneers in integrity and efficiency is laughable.
Now I do know people here love to bash the IJT, without ever mentioning that oversight on IJT is provided directly by IAF.
These are not alternatives to HAL as Indias leading aero company and that's the problem too. We are dependent on HAL only and whenever HAL doesn't deliver, Indian aero sector is stalled!
So closing HAL is not possible, but HAL and even more so DRDO needs improvements.
And who will do this "re-evaluation", MoD?Nobody did that, but what more than free hand, no competition and more than a decade time can you expect from MoD and IAF to deliver a basic and an intermediate trainer? So when HAL is not able to deliver with all this support, it is nothing but logical that at some point there must be break and a re-evaluation of the situation. Nothing else happened in the basic trainer field and I am very worried about the same to happen in the IJT field to.
We had discussed that earlier, but you still avoid the fact that HAL decided to go for the Russian engine, not IAF, not MoD and that's the main problem now.