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Lets say a car was launched in US, very first time and they have second version coming up, does that mean they should not had launched the first one ? ( Second version would always be better than first one ) LOCKED ON LCA MK1
Not the point. Requirements in RFP's shouldn't change, and features of a design shouldn't change post critical design review stage.
A second revision of a car is just a revision of features that enhance performance of the first revision, not a redesign from the ground up. During the 30 years of development which saw countless changes in requirements post CDR speaks for the reason that this project saw such a high price tag; your government should just have started a new project with a firm decision on what the scope of the project entails, and what they want the final requirements to be.