Paan Singh
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plz continue to make castles in air..
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The best we could do is, offer them a Joint venture, build an aerospace infrastructure in assistance with HAL in Philippines. Establish supply lines and market the product in that region... Indian production lines are full till 2025 and at this moment India cannot offer any assistance.
plz continue to make castles in air..
Tejas Mark 1 is a very good option but due to it's future being uncertain,we may have to consider selling them Tejas Mark 2 aircraft which has to serve the IAF for 40+ years and a good production run till IAF gets their jets will ensure that the rate of delivery will be good.
First we get the FOC which is scheduled in 2012 or early 2013 , we establish our own squadrons of MK 2 aircraft and then I suppose when large scale production begins , we would want to showcase this product for sale to as many neutral countries as we can to earn revenue. Its not unthinkable to use this weapon or a customized version of it for sale/donation to gain goodwill or forge strategic alliances in the Asia-Pacific region especially.
We already did it with the Druv Helis too.
After all the time we 've taken to develop it , the Tejas is quite comparable to any other lightweight 4++ fighter around the world .
Once production starts costs normally decrease. As far as setting up infrastructure is concerned that is yet to be seen.
I have no hope for this product to be exported, Not because it lacks quality, the only thing which bothers me is the production line, India is expanding its production lines to accommodate the MMRCA project and the MRTA which would be busy till2025 and the tejas production line cannot be compromised for the IAF since its going to be a start for the removal of the mig 21's we have and we need to push it harder than what we can.
The Best India could offer at this moment is a Neat Package of Air defense with Akash and its radars. Tejas cannot be exported before 2017 or 2020
Have to agree with this line if i'm seeing things from a purely military perspective and trying to maintain just our force levels .
Though I am optimistic that despite the long time Tejas took to reach IOC , manufacturing would be a faster process .Proactive moves like this is strongly required to meet our strategic objectives . As far as how quickly the Tejas Squadrons are established , is concerned -- we have to wait and see.
regards ,
plz continue to make castles in air..
Philippines are better off with the USA an all weather ally who gives them military equipment at a subsidy price
How can India help in these matters ? IAF itself is facing a shortage of aircrafts ... It is well below the sanctioned strength devised earlier ... The best it can do is to gift those old Mig 21's