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well sir like its easier/cheaper/cost effective/profitable and more convinient for someone like Jaguar to design a new plat form than TATAYou can't be serious.
Average labour cost in India is 4-5 times cheaper than UK. In PPP terms our INR is supposed to be 3 times cheaper than the British pound. Which means raw materials in India should be at least 3 times cheaper than UK.
Explain to me again how and why our shipbuilding is MORE expensive than UK ?
new arty guns & TanksThese daysIN is getting so much expensive and awesome stuff , IAF has getting rafales .What IA will get in this budget??
well sir like its easier/cheaper/cost effective/profitable and more convinient for someone like Jaguar to design a new plat form than TATA
maybe ur right sir but jag still is a better car deu to there heritage and already infra & technology in place while same cant be said about say TATA but yeah IAC 1 is expensive in comparrison to latest british carrier but once we figure owt all the techs required (engines ,asserter wires and radars&other support & wepon systems) for it and make them all in house the cost will come down dramaticaliNo its NOT.
Besiders Jaguar cost 10 times more than any Tata car.
maybe ur right sir but jag still is a better car deu to there heritage and already infra & technology in place while same cantbe said about say TATA but yeah IAC 1 is expensive in comparrison to latest british carrier but once we figure owt all the techs required(engines ,asserter wires and radars&other support systems) for it and make them all in house the cost will come down dramatikalli
95% hull work of Indigenous Aircraft Carrier INS Vikrant, being built by Cochin Shipyard is complete
Scheduled delivery of Indigenous Aircraft Carrier, INS Vikrant, being built by CSL- 2018
INS Vikrant, being built by CSL, likely to be un-docked May-end
Ministry of Defence, Government of India
As many as are required by the strategic policies, BTW.
Then you are reading all the wrong books OR you do not know how to read.
the two aircraft carrier costs about £6.2bn(about $8bn) yes i know its epensive. They are huge as as well having a dispacement ofv bn over 65000 tonnes (thats over 25000tonnes more than india Vikrant). It will be manned by a crew of almost 700 hundred people, powered by Two Rolls Royce MT30 gas turbines which will provide about two-thirds of the ship’s power and the rest will come from four diesel engines. Noe that the MT30 is based on the engine which powers the Boeing 777 aircraft.
The 14 F-35Bs which we will procure, with support costs added, will cost about £2.5bn. We might procure more for the second carrier that is under construction as well.
Capt. Pop Think u had too much spinach today.!!!!
India's defence budget will only be double what it is today in 2050 despite its economy being some 15-20 times larger by 2050??where did you saw that i mean the 250 billion dollar part ???? the way I know and i saw is that till 2050 CHINA has no compitition in ASIA although INDIA would be a big guy but till 2050 INDIA is nowhere near CHINA and CHINA's current budget is near 75 billion$ to 80 Billion$ i think so till 2050 the most i can expect from INDIA would be 85 billion $ to 90 billion $ !!!
Handsome Ship! Jai Hind!
@Nihonjin1051 san, Domo arigato gozaimasu.... but a Ship is always feminine.... even a Warship. So we have to say that she is a beautiful ship!
Mate EMALS is launching mechanism in CATOBAR ACC. Previous are steam powered.Why not EMALS.....................
I'm 100% certain the second QEC carrier will be mothballed the moment it is commissioned. The SDSR this year will help in understanding where the UK's strategic priorities lie but I don't see the RN getting 2 QEC for active service- we can't even afford the air wing for both. With Trident, new MPAs (they have to be procured), more F-35s and the T-26s there isn't really anything left for the second QEC.The 14 F-35Bs which we will procure, with support costs added, will cost about £2.5bn. We might procure more for the second carrier that is under construction as well.