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High altitude engine test facility is being built bu Boeing as part of offset to the deal of 10 C-17 globemaster and will ask about its current status from PKS.Yes that would be smart...I believe an engine testing facility is coming up in India- any details on that? We need to up-size our anechoic chambers otherwise the models will be low RCS or even VLO but the end article will be "Ram Jane".
Yeah,but as per SIPRI database, one EL/M-2052 AESA radar was sold to India.But even MK.2 makes me want to scream..where is the AESA radar..I believe a consultancy partner has yet not been selected? At least the engines have been signed upon and all the M-TOT/TOT details hashed out. Also the payload is to go up to 5000Kg- what's up with that?
Buddy,I did'nt followed development of MK1,MK2 from the start,educated member like @sancho can help you here.Any idea on the current and also projected weights that the individual hard-points can take? With 5000Kgs we could look at dual astras on two hardpoints, 2 WVRM on two individual hard-points and two LGBs on the the main hard-points- the first one on wings from the wing roots. That could actually get the IAF happy. No? Or too speculative?
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