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Indian Army gets indigenous weapon locating radar

Please, I think you are confusing the status the Pak army enjoys in Pakistan with the Indian army's in India.

In Pakistan one can criticize army and none would come mock them in hordes reminding them of some jawan who died in an occupied territory like it happens in India.

You guys are nearly acting psychotic with your stupid nationalism and your love for your new false god aka Indian army.

Even if you criticize Modi for his demonetization policy and there would be someone who would come and say if Indian army jawan can die on border then why can't you tolerate some problems because of demonetization.

http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/demonetisation-leave-jawan-border-out-your-arguments-52873

In fact Indian army and its jawans are part of every other political debate and argument in India. Even jawans of Indian army are mocked and vilified if they criticize Indian army for its corruption and bogus systems.

You guys are fools and it is difficult to see you accepting truth about your false god.

Probably simply as a result of being one of the largest economies on the planet with the fastest growing GDP rate of major nations. It follows that as your budgets increase, you buy more.

Well China your second biggest obsession after Pakistan has far bigger economy. But it is far down the line when it comes to being arms importer. In fact its imports are going down way faster than Indian's fudged GDP rates.

Your own anti-India bias on display again, irrelevent to this discussion but please do continue to prove my point.

Well I hate India. That is true. But still the fact that you guys are chronically delusional fools who might import WLR despite inducting Swati.

I hope that doesn't happen though.

Pure conjecture without any actual substance.

Yeah right :lol:

Yes of course because China doesn't make a profit on the equipment it sells to its brothers and sisters in Pakistan.

There would be profit. Nobody denied that. But still it would be less time consuming and would come with more TOT than anything else. There won't be any point of wasting years for reinventing wheels.

Anyways the profit would be less than the profit your ministers made from coffins of your dead soldiers. :)

Poor boy,if that is the case tejas could have completed Atleat a decade of service with IAF.

Well HAL guys should have tried under the table deals with IAF. If guys at AgustaWestland can do it so can HAL too. Tejas would have passed long ago :lol:
 
In Pakistan one can criticize army and none would come mock them in hordes reminding them of some jawan who died in an occupied territory like it happens in India.

You guys are nearly acting psychotic with your stupid nationalism and your love for your new false god aka Indian army.

Even if you criticize Modi for his demonetization policy and there would be someone who would come and say if Indian army jawan can die on border then why can't you tolerate some problems because of demonetization.

http://www.thenewsminute.com/article/demonetisation-leave-jawan-border-out-your-arguments-52873

In fact Indian army and its jawans are part of every other political debate and argument in India. Even jawans of Indian army are mocked and vilified if they criticize Indian army for its corruption and bogus systems.

You guys are fools and it is difficult to see you accepting truth about your false god.



Well China your second biggest obsession after Pakistan has far bigger economy. But it is far down the line when it comes to being arms importer. In fact its imports are going down way faster than Indian's fudged GDP rates.



Well I hate India. That is true. But still the fact that you guys are chronically delusional fools who might import WLR despite inducting Swati.

I hope that doesn't happen though.



Yeah right :lol:



There would be profit. Nobody denied that. But still it would be less time consuming and would come with more TOT than anything else. There won't be any point of wasting years for reinventing wheels.

Anyways the profit would be less than the profit your ministers made from coffins of your dead soldiers. :)



Well HAL guys should have tried under the table deals with IAF. If guys at AgustaWestland can do it so can HAL too. Tejas would have passed long ago :lol:
Oh my god.
 
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For all those unable to understand why the world's largest arms importer is wasting its time "reinventing the wheel" by devloping its own systems:


the Americans exported/doled out goods to Pakistan ( AN/TPQ-36 Firefinder radars) and sold us ( AN/TPQ-37 ) for a lot more money than both combined. one AN/TPQ-37 system costed 68 crores in 2002

from the standing committee report:
STANDING COMMITTEE ON DEFENCE (2002) SIXTEENTH REPORT
source: http://164.100.24.208/ls/committeeR/Defence/16.pdf
52. The Ministry have informed that ANTPQ-36 and ANTPQ-37 WLR from USA have been acquired by Pakistan. It is learnt that Pakistan had procured ANTPQ-36 WLR in September, 1996 and ANTPQ-37 WLR later.
53. During the oral evidence it was stated by Secretary (Acquisition):— "......We are considering going in for the American Raytheon Weapon Locating Radar......".
54. During the oral evidence Secretary(R&D) informed the Committee:— "......In 1989, we found that ANTPQ-37 which we are now bidding for is the best available WLR, unfortunately that radar was not cleared for India for many reasons. We also went and tested the ISKARA; we recommend that ISKARA could be brought. It was immediately cleared. Army has tested this radar......if this CVC report had not come up, perhaps we would have bought it..... ANTPQ-37 is costlier at about Rs. 68 crores and ISKARA is about Rs. 47-48 crores."
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in 2002, the avergae USD-INR was 48.39 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_rupee_exchange_rate_history)

( In July 2002, India placed a $200 million USD order for 12 AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radars.) ~ 16 million per radar.


taking inflation into account, Present value of 16 million (from 2002 to 2016) is $21.8 million in 2016. (http://www.westegg.com/inflation/infl.cgi)


The WLR project was officially sanctioned in April 2002, with a sanctioned amount of ₹ 200 million and an estimated completion time of 40 months.[12] The first working prototype was to be ready by April 2004. The final project cost was $49 million USD.[citation needed] In January 2003, an intent for procurement of 28 WLRs was placed with BEL.[10]


so for the cost of less than 3 WLRS, we now have our own comparable WLR

each WLR now costs 64.92 crore in 2016 (from 30 ordered at 1947.50 crore). compared with the cost of ANTPQ-37 is costlier at about Rs. 68 crores in 2002, the present cost (with dollar inflation and dollar price change) is 140 crore in 2016.


^ compiled by a friend elsewhere on the internet.



This is ONE system, when ordered in such large quantities the savings are in the 100s of millions of USD alone.
 
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