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Trials, most likely.
Can we really make a modern assault rifle, or this is just chaeza like FAAZ missileTrials, most likely.
Trials only.....
We already make modern rifles.Can we really make a modern assault rifle, or this is just chaeza like FAAZ missile
You can make aircraft, Tanks, drones, satellites, submarimes but you cannot make an assault rifle...don't u think that's fishy?Can we really make a modern assault rifle, or this is just chaeza like FAAZ missile
bro they cant make a car or motorbike or even a decent light bulb.You can make aircraft, Tanks, drones, satellites, submarimes but you cannot make an assault rifle...don't u think that's fishy?
Bro wrong...they built the AWACS that saab said was beyond repair after the taliban all but destroyed it. Its not the talent but the asswipe generals who are metric pass and likes of showbaaz shareefbro they cant make a car or motorbike or even a decent light bulb.
No, because all those are different systems with different requirements for different situations.You can make aircraft, Tanks, drones, satellites, submarimes but you cannot make an assault rifle...don't u think that's fishy?
Problem is that we don't find organic R&D, especially for the sake of learning about the tech. E.g., we won't have a serviceable rocket motor for a good AAM or SAM for years, but if we stick with the R&D we'll get there.I was watching a video today how Columbian cartels in South America are hiring engineers from Pakistan to manufacture submersibles/submarines there and transport drugs to USA. There are numerous others examples of our people being ingenious, fixing Saab AWACS for example.
If there's a will to develop a good infantry rifle, there's no reason that we can't make it.
India has been learning since the 50s but they are still one of the biggest importers of weapons in the world. They can hardly stand up a squadron of Tejas or a regiment of Arjun. Don’t reinvent the wheel, if you can buy it.Problem is that we don't find organic R&D, especially for the sake of learning about the tech. E.g., we won't have a serviceable rocket motor for a good AAM or SAM for years, but if we stick with the R&D we'll get there. In general Pak military doesn't respect the R&D process. E.g., they're still clueless about what India gained with Tejas (i.e. flight control tech, composites, avionics, design and testing, etc), yet fixate on its timelines.
We make both and used to make cars but not anymorebro they cant make a car or motorbike or even a decent light bulb.