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Hi, there is a dedicated thread on them at DFI, we exposed them badly, they were caught red handed lying,Fraud?am i missing something
How?
Hi, there is a dedicated thread on them at DFI, we exposed them badly, they were caught red handed lying,Fraud?am i missing something
How?
Dude the 2nd wave was unaccounted for, if it would not have been disastrous as it was, the supply would have happened normally. I know it was a pain for BD but still.I hope we learn from the Astra Zeneca vaccine deal with India.
If we are stupid enough to sign a contract for the Tejas, we will be guaranteed to not get it in the next 20 years.
Still a lot of them have been flying for 20 years, atleast the prototypes who have faced a lot of stress and usage than an average fighter aircraft in active duty would face.That’s because it didn’t enter service and attained operational standard until 30 years since beginning of development
Arjun was deliberately screwed by the Army’s top brass so that T-90s could be imported and a few kickbacks can be ensured. The Army many times changed the requirements during development of the tank. Else there are other projects like ALH which have been successful.Mate sanctions doesn’t stall a program for 30 years especially when the sanction party is providing major tech along with its ally.
Are you going to argue the same for Arjun tanks?
Red effect has a whole series on it.
Yet another gibberish from youMate sanctions doesn’t stall a program for 30 years especially when the sanction party is providing major tech along with its ally.
Are you going to argue the same for Arjun tanks?
Red effect has a whole series on it.
Arjun is a very capable tank,inducted later though because of lobbying but still it does makes up for indian armed forces.Arjun was deliberately screwed by the Army’s top brass so that T-90s could be imported and a few kickbacks can be ensured. The Army many times changed the requirements during development of the tank. Else there are other projects like ALH which have been successful.
Business is business regardless of what’s happening, if you can’t live upto the contracts maybe not take the contract? Doesn’t give a good look when you failDude the 2nd wave was unaccounted for, if it would not have been disastrous as it was, the supply would have happened normally. I know it was a pain for BD but still.
Yeah nah, prototypes are used for testing and development, not missionsStill a lot of them have been flying for 20 years, atleast the prototypes who have faced a lot of stress and usage than an average fighter aircraft in active duty would face.
It’s the usual Indian bureaucracy that is present with Indian projects, India’s first aircraft carrier also suffered for similar reasonsArjun was deliberately screwed by the Army’s top brass so that T-90s could be imported and a few kickbacks can be ensured. The Army many times changed the requirements during development of the tank. Else there are other projects like ALH which have been successful.
Well these issues are no longer apparent and indian airforce still squirms to replace all vintage fighters with tejas. The navy wouldn’t touch it.Yet another gibberish from you
TD of tejas already took it's first flight in 2001,then it had to do its developmental trials for which prototypes have to be rolled out for which you need engine,which cannot be supplied under sanctions.
This made sure that tejas delays it's trials and induction timelines.
For arjun watch the video of alpha defense and red effect collaboration,there he also said it's a very capable tank.
Well what Air force what upto is to replace the mig 21s by 22or so tejas mk1 and tejas mk1a(advanced variant) so developing a newer advanced variant pushed mig 21 to further service.Well these issues are no longer apparent and indian airforce still squirms to replace all vintage fighters with tejas. The navy wouldn’t touch it.
Yes I watched the collab video. Redeffect’s main intention was to stop the misinformation the other channel was spreading and highlight its weaknesses
Odd,you can't really operationalise a fighter jet that standard when you get harsh sanctions for nuclear tests.
If you would've spend a little time and checked the facts,you wouldn't spread this gibberish here.
@Nilgiri Can tell better
Dude TSMC also has a lot of orders but they are unable to fulfill it due to pandemic, thus a chip shortage occured, if you expect us to be super humans then I can’t do anything, businesses worldwide are affected and this is the reason why world economy is shrinking, India is no exception.Business is business regardless of what’s happening, if you can’t live upto the contracts maybe not take the contract? Doesn’t give a good look when you fail
With TSMC it’s different because car manufacturers cancelled their order and then they retooled for consumer electronics chips, apple is the bulk of their book and getting them delivered. The sudden influx of auto industry for massive orders is causing the problemDude TSMC also has a lot of orders but they are unable to fulfill it due to pandemic, thus a chip shortage occured, if you expect us to be super humans then I can’t do anything, businesses worldwide are affected and this is the reason why world economy is shrinking, India is no exception.
Businesses are affected worldwide, this is the reason world economy shrunk else why would we not deliver it? Our own domestic demand got over stressed.With TSMC it’s different because car manufacturers cancelled their order and then they retooled for consumer electronics chips, apple is the bulk of their book and getting them delivered. The sudden influx of auto industry for massive orders is causing the problem
Whereas india accepted investment into its manufacturing plants from many countries including bd and then failed to provide the product they took the money for.
Exactly. Your govt. is incompetent. No offenseBusinesses are affected worldwide, this is the reason world economy shrunk else why would we not deliver it? Our own domestic demand got over stressed.
I've seen that thread...their CEO is pretty active on twitter and linkedin and even responds to DMs. Did y'all try contacting him?Hi, there is a dedicated thread on them at DFI, we exposed them badly, they were caught red handed lying,
Businesses are affected worldwide, this is the reason world economy shrunk else why would we not deliver it? Our own domestic demand got over stressed.
noI've seen that thread...their CEO is pretty active on twitter and linkedin and even responds to DMs. Did y'all try contacting him?