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The intersting point is that Bell 407 GXI comes with Rolls Royce Engine.Its too early to pitch LUH to foreign customers, before IA,IAF inducting them in numbers.
RR Usa may have clearances and pressures that do not have anything to do with the British government.The intersting point is that Bell 407 GXI comes with Rolls Royce Engine.
I doubt that British parts are that big a trouble as it's made out to be.
For LUH, its not even a start right now. Let's the 12 LSP units be manufactured first.
Agreed - a product must be procured in numbers by its OEM especially one that is relatively new to the market before buyers will start trusting it. You can also blame the Dhruv and some experiences with its foreign users(to be blamed by third party suppliers with HAL) in terms of post sale support QA.Its too early to pitch LUH to foreign customers, before IA,IAF inducting them in numbers.
LUH 3-4 years down the line will likely have better export prospects.RR Usa may have clearances and pressures that do not have anything to do with the British government.
Also, the Bell 407 is based off an extremely proven airframe family Where the LUH was both unproven and Ecuadorian experience with the Dhruv may have hampered its chances.
Finally, the US wants to make inroads into Argentina and keep any suppliers off its backyard so be it the LUH or Tejas it is a case of geopolitical price.
The engine is made by an American firm Allison Engine Company which Rolls Royce acquired. the UK has no export control authority on these engines.The intersting point is that Bell 407 GXI comes with Rolls Royce Engine.
I doubt that British parts are that big a trouble as it's made out to be.
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