Han Patriot
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Sorry, this is the last of the trials, but it'll basically be cleared for bulk production after.
I will wait....and then something will pop-up, it will be delayed for another 10 years. By then, some guy will claim it is obsolete, you will start importing again. This is a cycle, do you see it?
Right, and modern LIGHTWEIGHT, TOWED howitzers half the weight doesn't have it? Gd luck on towing it up your amazing Indian roads to the border. If it's so great, I wonder why you are buying M777.Right, because 80s artillery pieces mostly had thermal sights, muzzle velocity radar, auto laying, INS, gun control computer, etc. Okay.
I dont know what you're on about heavy, it's a towed artillery system. They're all going to be heavy.
Yah, can you tell me how many of those plastic model guns are in service? The point is your whole freaking military industrial complex is incompetent. Get it? This is a slap to wake you up from your bollywood fantasy. OOO wiki tells me the rifle is still under trials as recent as JANUARY 2016.They are making a rifle -
But if the user keeps changing the requirements, again, and again, then imports, what is the point?
With or without the ban, we would have reverse, learn, absorb, improve, develop, innovate. We have no access to Western arms but we still have access to Russian tech. And really, apart from missile related technology, western countries continue to sell you arms, yet ......China wouldnt produce 80% of the things if the user, industry, and production agency wasnt working in tone. And also the forced arms ban as well.
Notice the face saving wording, 'being', 'shall', 'will'.... how many are in service and how much 'indigenous' content? The last time I remember, India don't even have a single chip foundry. So where are those controllers, electronics made in?And the fire control computer for Arjun is being made by TATA..