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I do this for a living !
do you want to debate ?
You debate for a living?
Sure...go ahead..
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I do this for a living !
do you want to debate ?
I do this for a living !
do you want to debate ?
we are all here to discuss and debate...
provided it is a constructive one.
what else do you think members are here to do??
by the way can you clearify what you do for living? i coudnt get the point!
regards!
I certainly don't earn living by posting on Forums and by debating.
I didn't get what he meant. In any case i am open to any technical discussion here.
expected no of JFT domestic + export ????
if these No's are in Triple Figure
i think than pakistan should do something in this regard
but i am from those kind of persons who wants Pakistan to home produce every defense item no mater what, regardless of every thing. . . . .
"WE WILL MAKE ATOMIC BOMB-------EVEN IF, WE HAVE TO EAT THE GRASS"
believe me, i am that type of a guy, none of your argument, any one's argument can convince me other wise . . . . . . . .
DO you have any idea of the industries you need to set up for Turbine engine manufacture?
And that too like the high performance after burner ones?
You need entire metals/materials research industry which we lack and we can't import alloys as that will totally go against the concept of home made. Then we need a market for them. The problem is that in our countries both India and Pakistan such industries are all government owned that is taxpayer funded.
In USA and Europe they are private like Pratt and Whitney, Rolls-Royce, GE...etc etc.
I mean, just look at the debt we have been carrying because of PIA and Steel Mills. We have a socialistic economy which doesn't allow much for scientific research to happen.
The only high tech labs like KRL, SUPARCO, AWC, PAC, HIT are all not private.
Once we make engines, what will we do with them? After using them up for JF-17s and J-10s maybe, where will the rest go? The economics just doesn't make sense.
This is not USAF which purchases 3000+ f-16s.......or Soviet Union which by forced labor was making thousands of planes per year at its peak.
I have free time on my hands !
Now lets go through this one by one.
Sure I know very well about what ever industry is required.
As I said try to understand the difference between DEVELOPMENT and manufacturing.
These are two VERY VERY different beasts.
If we were to DEVELOP a Turbofan Jet Engine then we will need a LOT of money,
we will need a huge industrial complex and know how to support it
we will need trained people
High speed computers
Metallurgists
etc etc etc .....
We are not doing any of that; the engine is already DEVELOPED in China; all I am advocating is to MANUFACTURE it.
This will help us understand the underlying technology.
Train our own people in doing the job.
Get the infrastructure and machinery required to ASSEMBLE the engines.
Now about how things are done in west and China;
Sure it is a good thing that west has private companies which can leverage the highly skilled resources and produce A class stuff.
you MUST also understand the amount of over heads incurred in doing business this way; a 100 USD product eventually ends up around 2500 USD.
So it is a two edged sword; I will not be awfully unhappy with our state owned departments running this job for us.
Now for the example of USAF and USSR;
Please do tell me is JF-17 the last plane that the PAF will ever make ?
Do you feel there is chance after learning to make one plane, PAF may be enticed to make other stuff in future ?
Even if we don't make the full platform, Do you think we can make money by making parts for others ?
If you feel the answer to above questions is YES, then it is time to get to work.
simple math: if we save 10 % / air craft by manufacturing the engine in house;
and considering JF-17 & J-11 will have cost amortized over 15 years at least.
that alone is enough to cover the investment.
Manufacturing parts would be like importing their components and then just putting them together. Thats not much of learning. It's just work.
Real help will come if we start at the root level and develop our own stuff. We might fail, but we will learn a lot.
Kinda Plagiarism vs Original ideas
Mastan Khan:
So---my vote----let it be as it is---we need the chinese support---we the russian engine support----we need the italian radar support---we need the french radar support---we need the chinese manufacturing and weapons support---. Together we stand to gain more----by ourselves---we are no match for our enemies.
New Recruit
These will be my last arguments before I retire from this debate
Case 1:
Chinese began license PRODUCTION of Mig21s decades ago; they eventually ended up exporting it to many countries.
Same is the case with J-11 (Sukhois).
did the Chinese DEVELOP these air craft ? for sure NO !
none the less Chinese learned from these air craft; even if it was assembling kits; at the same time it gave them a chance to develop the factories / laboratories and equipment required to conceive and DEVELOP air craft.
Case 2 (LCA) an example of what NOT to do:
Examine the LCA TEJAS project. and for a moment we can forget about avionics and materials and all that.
One of the reasons LCA is suffering is because the engine is not ready as yet.
Indians had experience in assembling planes; thus LCA
Indians did not have experience in engines; thus KAVERI.
Had the Indians been putting engines together in past; they might have made KAVERI work by now.
Case 3 Pakistan (Thunder) it self:
Now Thunder the airplane it self is a result of joint effort.
Pakistan had a chance to leverage Chinese experience and use their laboratories and equipment.
I can tell you; if we had the same team of Pak + China engineers develop the same product in Pakistan ONLY, we would have gotten to no where.
remember even if you have designed the world's best air craft; give it to car mechanics and it will never be built.
give it to engineers who never developed any thing before; again it will never be built.
DEDUCTIONS:
Assembling stuff is not such a bad idea after all;
It will help you understand the complexities of the manufacturing process
It will help you learn how to run the process for profit
It will help you learn the management for such a project
It will help you train your workers
most of all it will help you establish facilities which will be conducive to growth.
same facilities which will be give birth to newer ideas and designs in future.
If any one has a better plan; please let us know.
Half cooked replies.. general thoughts... lacking substance or argument .... just make me sad, very very sad.
In the name of Pakistan.
We may not be a match today; but we are in the works and tomorrow InshAllah we will be more than prepared.