Tair-Lahoti
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As I have already wrote, there is nothing wrong in failing!I respect your point, I don’t understand why pakistanis start trolling Indian projects saying them failure, Today’s Tejas is heavily upgraded and in December the deal for 83 MK1A Tejas will be signed.
Rustom-2 failed? how? when it is under development how one say it failed?
yesterday’s Nirbhay test was done with an Indian engine which was turbofan, earlier tests were done with russian turbojet engines.
turbofan use increases range and that was the test about.
just google how many times American and Russian missiles failed tests before trolling us.
Indian Aviation Industry initiated much earlier than Pakistan. Pakistan wasn't fortunate enough in inheriting industrial base that India did. So, its understandable that India has more indigenization of aviation related equipment.
Pakistan is catching up obviously with Chinese help, and may be from Turkish friends. If you can think with open mind then you can very well know that china started with reverse engineering things. Now, they are leading in many technologies. Reverse engineering provide experience knowledge and expertise swiftly as compare to starting from ground up. Chinese have wingloong even if it is inspired drone, but reality is China has a capable drone that they build in their own factories and India doesn't.
You can be proud of your Tejas etc, but there is no denying the fact that Teja is yet to be operationalized fully, while Jf17 is now a decade old jet, and it provided us with confidence to aim for much more ambitious project like FGFA AZM and UCAVs.