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Kaveri project: DRDO gets nod for tie-up with French firm

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Kaveri project: DRDO gets nod for tie-up with French firm

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has been given the go-ahead by the government to take up an offer of French firm Snecma to ‘partner’ with the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) for jointly developing the Kaveri aero engine. Senior GTRE officials told The Hindu that talks with Snecma “could start early next year.” The Kaveri’s eventual user, the Indian Air Force now appears to have softened its opposition to the tie-up, they said.

The Rs. 2,839-crore Kaveri engine programme was launched in 1989, specifically to power the Light Combat Aircraft, Tejas, now under development at the DRDO’s Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA). In 2005, the GTRE indicated that it would not be able to develop the Kaveri engine on its own.

Interestingly, the government’s nod, which is expected to cost the exchequer at least Rs 1,000 crore, comes nine months after a team, headed by Air Vice-Marshal M. Matheswaran and comprising officials from the ADA, the IAF and the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, submitted a report that stated that an engine developed jointly by Snecma and the GTRE would not meet the IAF’s performance requirements.The IAF also wanted the Kaveri project delinked from Tejas programme.

According to informed sources, members of the Matheswaran team were critical of the French passing off their existing and fully developed ‘Eco’ engine core. This, the team felt, would not give India the engine core design knowledge or even control over it. It also pointed out that the design technology being handed out would take years to come.Based on the report, the French offer was put on the backburner with even officials from Snecma stating that the “chapter was closed.” But the IAF for reasons not yet clear, appears to have reversed its stand.

From:ASIAN DEFENCE: Kaveri project: DRDO gets nod for tie-up with French firm
 
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After spending millions and millions of dollars and 20 precious years in order to develop an indegenious engine, they have come to the conclusion that they cant do that (by the way we already know since the begining that it would be a failure), what a wastage, and please to my Indian friends dont come up with silly explanations like the valuable experience gained.:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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After spending millions and millions of dollars and 20 precious years in order to develop an indegenious engine, they have come to the conclusion that they cant do that (by the way we already know since the begining that it would be a failure), what a wastage, and please to my Indian friends dont come up with silly explanations like the valuable experience gained.:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Yes my pakistani friend pakistan has been smart not to try to build anything at home, so obviously there wont be any failures.

If you try anything new there will be occassional failures - People will learn from failures , but if you dont try you will learn nothing.

:cheers:
 
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After spending millions and millions of dollars and 20 precious years in order to develop an indegenious engine, they have come to the conclusion that they cant do that (by the way we already know since the begining that it would be a failure), what a wastage, and please to my Indian friends dont come up with silly explanations like the valuable experience gained.:rofl::rofl::rofl:

You mean experience isn't valuable ??

Recently developed Kaveri Marine Gas Turbine (KMGT), is a derivative of the Kaveri engine.

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After spending millions and millions of dollars and 20 precious years in order to develop an indegenious engine, they have come to the conclusion that they cant do that (by the way we already know since the begining that it would be a failure), what a wastage, and please to my Indian friends dont come up with silly explanations like the valuable experience gained.:rofl::rofl::rofl:


Making your mark on the world is hard. If it were easy, everybody would do it. But it's not. It takes patience, it takes commitment, and it comes with plenty of failure along the way. The real test is not whether you avoid this failure, because you won't. it's whether you let it harden or shame you into inaction, or whether you learn from it; whether you choose to persevere - Barack Obama


I think what u said isnt the exact same concept of all the other sane pakistani friends ..........ur special my friend:p:P:P
 
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