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India's Own Helmet-Mounted Display Detailed
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It is far from India's own. It is a joint venture between Samtel and Thales. Don't use words that make people laugh at you. Just say India is working on a HMD in collaboration with Thales. Eventually you will reach to a point where you will be able to design your very own HMDs, but until than, acknowledge the contribution of others.
It is far from India's own. It is a joint venture between Samtel and Thales. Don't use words that make people laugh at you. Just say India is working on a HMD in collaboration with Thales. Eventually you will reach to a point where you will be able to design your very own HMDs, but until than, acknowledge the contribution of others.
The poster also says the following in plain English:
Based on Thales advanced and mature technologies.
So credit of both the advancement and the maturity goes to Thales, not to India.
When you make something that is based on your own technology, than claim 'India's own'.
Look dear, the 26% you refer to may be the price of the Intellectual Property Right and that also only for the stuff that is made in India for Indian consumption. Now rest of it goes to India because of the manufacturing facilities will be in India, the workmanship will be Indian, even the raw material will be Indian and hence a large chunk goes to India. It is not like assembling those HMDs from the kits bought from Thales. Now because the technology belongs to Thales, it is not Indian so it can not be called 'India's own'.It says 'based on' agreed! But doesn't say 'only based on'. As I said, the JV has only 26% Thales stake in it. If the HMD is completely based on Thales tech why would they form such a JV with only 26% stake. Why not sell their HMDs and make 100% profits! If you are here only for an argument then we can go on and on. I mentioned before, I am not denying Thales involvement in the HMD, but officially they acknowledge that it is developed and produced in India and if go a step further, it was developed and produced using Indian faculties! period
Look dear, the 26% you refer to may be the price of the Intellectual Property Right and that also only for the stuff that is made in India for Indian consumption. Now rest of it goes to India because of the manufacturing facilities will be in India, the workmanship will be Indian, even the raw material will be Indian and hence a large chunk goes to India. It is not like assembling those HMDs from the kits bought from Thales. Now because the technology belongs to Thales, it is not Indian so it can not be called 'India's own'.
The poster also says the following in plain English:
Based on Thales advanced and mature technologies.
So credit of both the advancement and the maturity goes to Thales, not to India.
When you make something that is based on your own technology, than claim 'India's own'.
Look dear, the 26% you refer to may be the price of the Intellectual Property Right and that also only for the stuff that is made in India for Indian consumption. Now rest of it goes to India because of the manufacturing facilities will be in India, the workmanship will be Indian, even the raw material will be Indian and hence a large chunk goes to India. It is not like assembling those HMDs from the kits bought from Thales. Now because the technology belongs to Thales, it is not Indian so it can not be called 'India's own'.
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awh it means Paks illegally imported tch which they claim thier own not belongstothem......cool atlast they accepted the truth....
Well, some might make their own conclusions but who do you think build this helmet? Thales or India? And if you guys are so sure then jus read the statement:
he JV will work towards the local development, production, sale and maintenance of Helmets Mounted Sight & Display (HMSD) and other Avionics Systems destined for the Indian market.
Will work towards...