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Tejas still to match modern fighters

Which part are we looking for ?

As I said, only look down upon Tejas, when you have achieved even that capability.

Until recently your entire JF -17 was imported.

JF -17 , design - Chinese, Engine - russian, avionics - Chinese, was being manufactured in China entirely, now being assembled in Pakistan, with parts imported from China.
Can i shows how many foreign components you mighty 100000000 gen have @Osiris

you're mighty 10000 gen out of this universe junk jet based on canceled Atlas CARVAR (South Africa) (CARBON COPY), your LCA program initial R&D phase conducted by french company DESSAULT,

1- Engine USA
2-Radar-Israeli
3-fly by wire tech also develop and tested by USA
4-Landing gear, Boeing
5-Avionics, Israel, French and some Indian (only mission computer)
6-Weapons, Russian, French,Israeli, US, and some Indian (ASTRA and air to ground bombs)
7-composite material tech came from various EU sources

so what is indigenous in your vedic cow piss 100000000000 gen out of this universe junk fighter jet named Tej@$$ @Osiris o_O:crazy::crazy::crazy::hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
 
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83 LCAs Order: HAL may finally agree to lower price
Chethan Kumar | TNN | Updated: Aug 25, 2019, 2:53 IST

BENGALURU: Staring at a depleting order book, defence PUS Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) — negotiating price for the 83 Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas aircraft order — is likely to agree to a price that is significantly lower than its quotation.
According to sources privy to the negotiations, HAL quoted Rs 450 crore per aircraft as the basic price. “MoD and IAF (customers) are firm that this price is not competitive and are negotiating for a price that is less than Rs 300 crore per aircraft. Negotiations are nearly complete and final price is likely to be in the range of Rs 250 crore and Rs 275 crore,” a source said.

If the price is Rs 275 crore, then the value of 83 LCAs would be about Rs 22,825 crore compared to Rs 37,350 crore if it was Rs 450 crore. This value would be excluding maintenance and other aspects of the overall deal. It’s noteworthy that former defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman had pegged the total value of LCA order at Rs 50,000 crore in January.

“HAL really has no choice. If we need to sustain our production lines and the employees, we need fresh orders, and this is one of the bigger orders which will go on for at least five years,” a source said.

At present HAL has orders worth only Rs 45,000 crore, with a major concern brewing in its plant in Nasik, which has orders to sustain only until March 2020. According to MoD, HAL has orders for 48 fixed wing aircraft—only 12 of these for Nasik plant—67 helicopters, 80 engines and 26 sets of rocket structures placed by Isro (See graphic).

One source claimed: “The Gripen, which has features similar to LCA, was costing less than Rs 300 crore per plane and that HAL must become competitive and be able to offer similar price.” Gripen is manufactured by Swedish firm SAAB.

Another source said that this would benefit HAL in the long run to increase efficiency to reduce costs. Eventually, the aim is to export LCAs and HAL has already expressed an interest in supplying them to Malaysia. If it wants to export, it needs to price aircraft in the same range as others.

“Why would anybody pay Rs 450 crore for Tejas if they can buy Gripens for cheaper,” the source argued, adding: “Also, HAL quoted 2.5 lakh man hours to build one aircraft and the customers want it to be 1.5 lakh hours,” a source said.
HAL Order Book:

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Source: Ministry of Defence

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...agree-to-lower-price/articleshow/70823895.cms
 
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End of the Year sale.

Without production there is no scale hence the prices cannot come down due to mass production.

So admission of it being a failure.

Beside $60 million for a junk? Malaysia could get 2 JF-17 for the same price. A machine which is flying in mass numbers and proven in combat.
 
End of the Year sale.

Without production there is no scale hence the prices cannot come down due to mass production.

So admission of it being a failure.

Beside $60 million for a junk? Malaysia could get 2 JF-17 for the same price. A machine which is flying in mass numbers and proven in combat.

I don't see Malaysia going for Block II but Block III.
 
@Dubious @Arsalan @waz @The Eagle In the below mentioned thread Post #2 was posted as complete news article as this thread. Please see if two separate threads are OK or can be merged. Thanks.

End of year or closing down sale???
 
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is reported to have slashed the price of each Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) from $62.9 million to as low as $34.9 million each.
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“HAL really has no choice. If we need to sustain our production lines and the employees, we need fresh orders,” an anonymous source was quoted as saying.

For more information, hit the Source below

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...agree-to-lower-price/articleshow/70823895.cms


cool a run out sale!....
 
Open a new thread on JF 17, how dumb you can be to keep bringing in JF17. Talk about Tejas in this thread.

@The Eagle @Arsalan @waz @Dubious I have tried few times to point out the topic of this thread and trolling, but I failed.
I did wrong by keep replying to troll posts, but intention was to get him on topic.
Thanks.

I have been saying this and will repeat for the last time that do not quote back or feed a troll.

Regards,
 
End of the Year sale.

Without production there is no scale hence the prices cannot come down due to mass production.

So admission of it being a failure.

Beside $60 million for a junk? Malaysia could get 2 JF-17 for the same price. A machine which is flying in mass numbers and proven in combat.

Malaysia wants to barter palm oil for jets. India is the only supplier willing to take that deal since it imports considerable quantities of palm oil. Saab has already refused such a deal and PAC Kamra is not likely to agree to it so its upto the Malaysians to decide whether they want a lower quality product at a disadvantaged rate.
 
One thing you need to NOTE:
LCA tejas will never crash... I guarantee!!! It will have to fly for that....:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Who is going to buy world's most expensive auto rickshaw. Sale Sale sale... :welcome::welcome::welcome:
Correcting if the Indians can sink a sub by leaving the hatch open they can crash a tejas without take off
 
Delta wing modernized mig 21? Nah it looks more like a copy of mirage fighters...
 

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