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Just curious, will India be using the future Rafales and Typhoons (carrier version) for their next aircraft carrier?
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yes Tejas Project was started in 80s this shows your failure and Tejas Failure that it still hasnt been included in your airforce if it would have been more advance than your airforce you have inducted it many years ago
Just curious, will India be using the future Rafales and Typhoons (carrier version) for their next aircraft carrier?
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Let me expand Indian logic MKI is even better than F22 if it come with stealth tech.
I think Russian are fool that they make SU35 and now working on other project
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yes Tejas Project was started in 80s this shows your failure and Tejas Failure that it still hasnt been included in your airforce if it would have been more advance than your airforce you have inducted it many years ago
Aye, project did start in the late 80's, but if you were intelligent; you would know that we didn't start acquiring scare aviation equipment until the mid 90's. You're not capable to judge whether it's a failure or not. Yes, it's in production kiddo. But you wouldn't know about how much time it consumes to acquire several hundred parts for an aircraft, on top of being sanctioned. And developing an aircraft with very limited help from other nations. Sure, you can argue we got assist from France, but receiving limited help, doesn't take you far.
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so, how many Tejas have been inducted? How many squadrons? Has it participated in any air shows (local or foreign)?
i look forward to the undigested responses
Who said India needed the Tejas?
The Tejas arguably was innovated to apply our needs and to understand the conceptual creation of a supersonic combat aircraft after the Marut. Decades? I'm sorry but do you know what SANCTIONED means? Should i spell it out? We didn't receive many parts from foreign nation due to the sanctioning, and India at the time wasn't capable of producing it's spares and parts.
This obviously delayed us. We aren't like China who manufacture "stolen" unlicensed parts, and then build up from there.
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Like i said pet project.
Sanctioning has nothing to do with it. The aircraft is almost all foreign and still not operational India obviously has not been sanctioned for a long time. It is only viable to invest in domestic aircraft production for two reasons as a technology demonstrator (which the Tejas isn't unless you want to know how to throw money at something for decades since it has no technology to demonstrate) the other is if it is the only way to fill your requirement for combat aircraft. (India can just put out contracts for better aircraft) So it is simply a failed project.
I would actually view that as against your argument as when a country that can legally procure parts and international support from vendors still can't put out its own aircraft. Like i said Pakistan had the right approach with this. The way the Tejas is going you will have Turkey as another example soon enough.
Sanctioning has nothing to do with it? This topic is useless and a never-ending debate. Rethink what you said, it's pointless for me to waste energy in steering my fingers for clearing an issue that i had posted in my earlier posts. Oh, mentioning this too. If a country produces and manufactures unlicensed technology, they capably have more "freedom" and "inequity" to explore that unmarked object that they are manufacturing illegally, because of the no restricted policy. If India produces manufactured parts, under licence, they are limited to what they can, and can't do with that technology. It's all under a contract.
Just curious, will India be using the future Rafales and Typhoons (carrier version) for their next aircraft carrier?
Just curious, will India be using the future Rafales and Typhoons (carrier version) for their next aircraft carrier?
they have ordered the MiG-29 and it is in the process of delivery (i think)