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Seems like it’s geared towards solving the engine problem *just slaps on two engines*
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Yeah sure Gangu, keep on harping that non-sense to make yourself better. In reality JF-17 already kicked your crash prone incompetent airforce bum in Feb. Feel free to come if you guys want more tea.
That still doesn’t answer my question but if you wanna go off-topic with an unrelated response, it’s upto you
ORCA- Omni Role Combat Aircraft
This is a derivative of the TEDBF (Twin engine deck based fighter) that is currently under development by ADA for the IN. It is supposed to be a twin engine fighter and compete in the MMRCA class for which Rafale has been selected. MWF (Medium weight fighter) dubbed the Tejas MK-2 is separate since it’s a single engine jet and serve as a replacement to the MiG-21&27.
ORCA is solely being designed so that we don’t waste a ton of forex in procuring additional Rafales or Gripens or F-16s and also to reduce our dependency on foreign systems.
Folks who’re mocking that any development by India would take a century, Tejas project helped us create an aeronautical ecosystem which enabled setting up and establishing most labs and research facilities required for development. Again, I’m not saying we’d get this done in a jiffy but 10-15yrs is a good timeline for the development of this project.
But hey, it’s still better than painting a foreign jet in green and calling it a joint venture
At least get the chronology right. American engines were chosen long before any Rafale came into picture. We realised long ago that Kaveri won't make it to LCA on time. It'd be unrealistic to hope otherwise about engines.What are you smoking?
The engine making plan and work is there for as long as LCA is around .... that is only 50 years
Your engine developed with the help of French, USA and Russian exploded during test and that was pretty much it.
It provided poor thrust and was abandoned.
Later part of the Rafael deal involved letting French take over the engine project and let them develop Kevari engine. French refused saying this trash needs to be thrown in the garbage bin and they need to start from scratch.
so India approached American and bought engines for LCA.....
There is no active engine making in India going on and pretty much no one wants to develop for India ...
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/m.econo...jet-engine-crash/amp_articleshow/70684809.cms
How do y’all receive the JF-17? The whole aircraft is shipped from China along with a dabba of green paint so PAC can paint it in PAF’s colors!!
At least get the chronology right. American engines were chosen long before any Rafale came into picture. We realised long ago that Kaveri won't make it to LCA on time. It'd be unrealistic to hope otherwise about engines.
An effort was made to get the project back running with the help of French. The effort is stuck as you said. The French certified the existing Indian made Kaveri airworthy and that was it.
But it's not true that there's no high thrust engine project running. There is.
There is so much s#1t in this post that I don't even wanna touch it. You're not worth quoting, I've now realised.You guys have simply no shame!!!!
If anyone succeeded in jet making venture it was Pakistan. We were realistic, stayed with in the budget and knew our limitations.
We worked in stepwise fashion and started by learning and now we are producing ammunition, to critical sub systems and at least 50 percent of plane. Now we have moved to designing and planing our own jet. All this with in 20 years and shoestring budget ...
now let’s go back to Injia...... LCA started before I was born that was in mid seventies ... piece of junk is made up of huge number of foreign components and engine from American.
That is only 70 percent foreign components:
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/m.econo...o-indian-fighter/amp_articleshow/49398335.cms
It is not even deployed for active deployment near LOC or any where near the border ..... flies in a straight line and doesn’t like to fly after dark.
That still doesn’t answer my question but if you wanna go off-topic with an unrelated response, it’s upto you
There is so much s#1t in this post that I don't even wanna touch it. You're not worth quoting, I've now realised.
When can it join the IAF, 2060-2070?
If anyone succeeded in jet making venture it was Pakistan. We were realistic, stayed with in the budget and knew our limitations.
We worked in stepwise fashion and started by learning and now we are producing ammunition, to critical sub systems and at least 50 percent of plane. Now we have moved to designing and planing our own jet. All this with in 20 years and shoestring budget ...
Son, can you please name 1, just 1 Pak. company manufacturer of a moped ? 100% parts made in Pakistan , ok ?
Then discuss vehicles with more than 2 wheels .
I honestly don't remember. Please share the post.
So, do you know of a MOPED manufacturer in Pakistan , using 100 % domestic parts ? No ?
And please use a civil tone. You may be used to your parents talking to you like this. All upbringings are not the same, I know that.
But this is a public forum.