They are making sure we cannot export them.
The contract itself will take almost 4 years to fulfill before they can start delivering the follow-ons.
Koreans got lucky with FA-50 with localised engine production, leave aside Tejas, the gripen are getting engine sanction on selling those jets, argentina got second hand f-16 buy American or get sanctions from them,They are making sure we cannot export them.
The contract itself will take almost 4 years to fulfill before they can start delivering the follow-ons.
Koreans got lucky with FA-50 with localised engine production, leave aside Tejas, the gripen are getting engine sanction on selling those jets, argentina got second hand f-16 buy American or get sanctions from them,
What's stopping us to produce them now?Our engine order was too low for local production at the time.
What's stopping us to produce them now?
Could we re-engine the f-414 in the mk1's? Heard the dimensions are pretty much the same for both engines.It won't meet our schedule now. The entire point of 97 additional jets was to plug the gap between Mk1A and Mk2, so indigenization was secondary. The focus is now on F414.
Could we re-engine the f-414 in the mk1's? Heard the dimensions are pretty much the same for both engines.
Delusion of relevance.They are making sure we cannot export them.
The contract itself will take almost 4 years to fulfill before they can start delivering the follow-ons.
Delusion of relevance.
They are actually sticking to the timeline that was agreed upon in the contract. HAL always lied and overpromised.
It was fake news.No, they are not. They were even fined for the delays.
If we order 97 jets this year, will they be able to deliver engines 2 years after a second engine contract is signed, or will they take 4 years again? The latter is only possible if they do not plan on delivering more than 20 engines pa.
If we go by the current timeline, it will take 8.4 years to deliver enough engines to equip each jet ordered, not counting reserves. Or effectively 10 years to get them all.
HAL did not overpromise. Our production capacity is 27 pa, but with 20 engines pa, we can deliver only 20 jets and no reserves when the IAF would like 24. Export orders were supposed to provide at least another line, so the actual engine requirement is 35-40 pa.
It was fake news.
"It has been noted that some media organisations have carried a story that India plans to impose penalties on General Electric for delay in delivery of Tejas engines. The story is factually incorrect as there was no such proposal under consideration. The contract is between HAL and GE," said a defence ministry official.
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'No proposal under consideration': Defence Ministry on penalties reported to be issued on GE over fighter jet engines delay
The Defence Ministry clarifies that India has no proposal to impose penalties on General Electric for delays in Tejas engines delivery. GE, which signed a deal with Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. for F404 engines, faces global supply chain disruptions affecting its jet engine deliveries and...m.economictimes.com
At the time when contract was signed they only had two lines. Additional line is getting operationalised this year.