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It has recently come to my attention, whilst looking At the J-10 page on Wikipedia.
Chengdu J-10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Where i discovered that the J-10 "After 18 years in development, the J-10 finally entered service in 2004".
Now the reason i bring this up is because
we all know how much the LCA tejas by HAL has been criticized about its many delays and cost overruns.
So if China can take 18 years to make a plane and get of with no criticism,
Why is there a double standard for India, whose own LCA was done over a same time-frame.
So i have started this thread to get to the bottom of this and find out
About the differences between J-10 and Tejas development
as to why HAL is criticized
and Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute is praised.
Chengdu J-10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Where i discovered that the J-10 "After 18 years in development, the J-10 finally entered service in 2004".
Now the reason i bring this up is because
we all know how much the LCA tejas by HAL has been criticized about its many delays and cost overruns.
So if China can take 18 years to make a plane and get of with no criticism,
Why is there a double standard for India, whose own LCA was done over a same time-frame.
So i have started this thread to get to the bottom of this and find out
About the differences between J-10 and Tejas development
as to why HAL is criticized
and Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute is praised.