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We have a time traveller from 2026 here.This project has been going on for almost 10 years now
Anyone with a basic understanding of control systems can do that. The point is, how will you remotely work on it from hundreds of miles away flying at least at a 100 knots on a turbofan engine and the drone should carry weapons and surveillance equipment, must be jam-proof.meanwhile somewhere in the west
Its actually even more complex for stealth as there are compromises needed to make a stealth profile.Anyone with a basic understanding of control systems can do that. The point is, how will you remotely work on it from hundreds of miles away flying at least at a 100 knots on a turbofan engine and the drone should carry weapons and surveillance equipment, must be jam-proof.
Here's another meanwhile somewhere in the west.
You’ve been crying around the threads for a long time. It takes time and I feel its just 10 years, a model released doesn’t mean we have achieved nothing, this model for which you are crying of the SWIFT UAV will be Tested this year only in 2021, the UAV model you are seeing is of SWIFT UAV and the SWIFT UAV will have first flight this year only.Beyond Pathetic. This project has been going on for almost 10 years now and this is the result so far???? loool.
IMO there's nothing surprising about this. Yes, the India had a lot of trouble with managing the Tejas, but a lot of their issues stemmed from indigenous R&D. It was a messier route, but they learned a lot. Like, a lot.
IMO there's nothing surprising about this. Yes, the India had a lot of trouble with managing the Tejas, but a lot of their issues stemmed from indigenous R&D. It was a messier route, but they learned a lot. Like, a lot.
Now, India's about to reap the benefits of its built-up capacity and expertise. I expect more 'surprises' in the coming years -- IMO the TEDBF and ORCA will do fine provided the IAF doesn't engage in requirement creep.
Making jet engine for UCAV first while AMCA will use F 414, this is what I am suggesting for Turkey for years. I dont know whether Kavalerie engine is used in this first flight, but this is the logical things to do, step by step.