Major Shaitan Singh
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Apache AH1 at RAF Benson with CRV7 rockets and 30mm ammunition - looking good
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Oooo, at RAF Beson very interesting- I used to go flying there (is very close to where I used to go to school).
Apache AH1 at RAF Benson with CRV7 rockets and 30mm ammunition - looking good
No, since the the contract of license production only states a certain numbers of aircraft, they would have to go back and pay Russia for more aircraft even if it is HAL making the aircraft.Can anyone please explain what does licensed production entail...
I mean can India lets say after the conclusion of the Su-30mki order again order the same form the HAL without any contract with Russia.
So how much is the windfall for the HAL i.e what amount goes into the pocket of HAL ....??No, since the the contract of license production only states a certain numbers of aircraft, they would have to go back and pay Russia for more aircraft even if it is HAL making the aircraft.
India just spend $295 million for initial design, IAF intent to buy almost 140 FGFAs.( It's not full page just half discussing India. Address is given below )
Russia’s air corps is a powerful but fading force
Russia and India are co-developing a version for the Indian air force, so its generals have had an up-close look at the T-50. They don’t like what they see.
India sunk more than $5 billion into the initial design, which is to be compatible with Indian-made missiles and navigation systems. New Delhi wants to eventually buy 200 of the fighters, and has few other options. In the T-50′s class, the only competitors on the international market are the Chinese J-20 and the U.S. F-35.
Indian version of PAKFA will have more powerful Izdeliye 30 engine.That story was made up by some shabby journalists not generals.Even India’s generals think the T-50 is still too expensive and has too many shoddy parts. The plane’s “engine was unreliable, its radar inadequate, its stealth features badly engineered,” according to India’sBusiness Standard, which acquired notes from a 2013 meeting of Indian air force officers.