mettastar Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 6 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: Anil gadu emi Rafael fighter spares manufacture cheyadaniki pettatlwdu kuda company....mari vadu two weeks mundu pedithe enti...two days mundu pedithe enti ? edaithe endhi ... vadiki 0 knowledge in the subject .. clear ga telusthundi scam kosam create chesina company ani Quote
panipoori Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 2 minutes ago, EzMcSquare said: 1) Rafael is very powerful , do we need to tell all its featurs to all so that enemy can prepared? 2) If you read its design specialty u will understand 3) Rafael is check mate to stop china poking india , at chicken neck of india. 4) Rafael :Making in india.helps to get technology on the land of india, what it does it mean., our money will create jobs here, MORE THAN that, indian engineers will get hands most advanced technology which is result of over 100 decades of france research on fighter planes 5) HAL is one lazy stupid company : Why HAL should given any contract at all? so stupid, no innovation company...for HAL to get Tejas light weight fighter it took 30 years... which started in 1980, still tejas has many problems.... how long we have to weight for TEJAS? People got retiring working on tejas....still it is like a 1920 fighter... with no muscular features... So why HAL ??? Think smart. go by reasons. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 22 minutes ago, mettastar said: GVL gadu oka interview lo HAL waste anta .. anduke Anil ambani company ni choose chesukunnaru anna range lo cheppadu Anil'c company will not be manufacturing any components for rafael. ANil's company will only be assembling parts for one of the lesser known and not so important category for dassault. Quote
EzMcSquare Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 24 minutes ago, mettastar said: GVL gadu oka interview lo HAL waste anta .. anduke Anil ambani company ni choose chesukunnaru anna range lo cheppadu Yes, HAL is *** waste, it took 30 years eating money to develop TEJAS fighter which still has operational problems.... https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/11/asia/china-stealth-fighter-zhuhai-airshow-intl/index.html 1) Rafael is very powerful , do we need to tell all its featurs to all so that enemy can prepared? 2) If you read its design specialty u will understand 3) Rafael is check mate to stop china poking india , at chicken neck of india. 4) Rafael :Making in india.helps to get technology on the land of india, what it does it mean., our money will create jobs here, MORE THAN that, indian engineers will get hands most advanced technology which is result of over 100 decades of france research on fighter planes 5) HAL is one lazy stupid company : Why HAL should given any contract at all? so stupid, no innovation company...for HAL to get Tejas light weight fighter it took 30 years... which started in 1980, still tejas has many problems.... how long we have to weight for TEJAS? People got retiring working on tejas....still it is like a 1920 fighter... with no muscular features... So why HAL ??? Think smart. go by reasons. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 Not just today but even few decades later, HAL cannot compete with any defence aviation company... This is living legend example of Congress's failed defence strategies. If they can make India manufacture our own capabilities, where will they get kick backsa from ? no kick backs from MiG, Sukhoi, Bofors,Finnamecchanica etc Quote
Idassamed Posted November 13, 2018 Author Report Posted November 13, 2018 5 minutes ago, EzMcSquare said: 1) Rafael is very powerful , do we need to tell all its featurs to all so that enemy can prepared? 2) If you read its design specialty u will understand 3) Rafael is check mate to stop china poking india , at chicken neck of india. 4) Rafael :Making in india.helps to get technology on the land of india, what it does it mean., our money will create jobs here, MORE THAN that, indian engineers will get hands most advanced technology which is result of over 100 decades of france research on fighter planes 5) HAL is one lazy stupid company : Why HAL should given any contract at all? so stupid, no innovation company...for HAL to get Tejas light weight fighter it took 30 years... which started in 1980, still tejas has many problems.... how long we have to weight for TEJAS? People got retiring working on tejas....still it is like a 1920 fighter... with no muscular features... So why HAL ??? Think smart. go by reasons. Quote
mettastar Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 5 minutes ago, EzMcSquare said: 1) Rafael is very powerful , do we need to tell all its featurs to all so that enemy can prepared? 2) If you read its design specialty u will understand 3) Rafael is check mate to stop china poking india , at chicken neck of india. 4) Rafael :Making in india.helps to get technology on the land of india, what it does it mean., our money will create jobs here, MORE THAN that, indian engineers will get hands most advanced technology which is result of over 100 decades of france research on fighter planes 5) HAL is one lazy stupid company : Why HAL should given any contract at all? so stupid, no innovation company...for HAL to get Tejas light weight fighter it took 30 years... which started in 1980, still tejas has many problems.... how long we have to weight for TEJAS? People got retiring working on tejas....still it is like a 1920 fighter... with no muscular features... So why HAL ??? Think smart. go by reasons. antha lazy company ki inni deals enduku untayi uncle One of the largest aerospace companies in Asia, HAL has annual turnover of over US$2 billion. More than 40% of HAL's revenues come from international deals to manufacture aircraft engines, spare parts, and other aircraft materials. A partial list of major operations undertaken by HAL includes the following: International agreements[edit] HAL Dhruv helicopters of the Ecuadorian Air Force in 2009 Aero India An IAF BAe Hawk being licence-produced at the HAL Hawk production facility in Bangalore The US$35 billion fifth-generation fighter jet programme with the Sukhoi Corporation of Russia.[8][9] US$1 billion contract to manufacture aircraft parts for Boeing.[10] Multi-role transport aircraft project with Ilyushin of Russia worth US$600 million.[11] 120 RD-33MK turbofan engines to be manufactured for MiG-29K by HAL for US$250 million.[12] Contract to manufacture 1,000 TPE331 aircraft engines for Honeywell worth US$200,000 each (estimates put total value of deal at US$200 million).[13] US$120 million deal to manufacture Dornier 228 for RUAG of Switzerland.[14] Manufacture of aircraft parts for Airbus SAS worth US$150 million.[15] US$100 million contract to export composite materials to Israel Aircraft Industries.[16] US$65 million joint-research facility with Honeywell and planned production of Garrett TPE331 engines.[17] US$50.7 million contract to supply Advanced Light Helicopter to Ecuadorian Air Force.[18] HAL will also open a maintenance base in the country.[19] US$30 million contract to supply avionics for Malaysian Su-30MKM.[20] US$20 million contract to supply ambulance version of HAL Dhruv to Peru.[21] Contract of 3 HAL Dhruv helicopters from Turkey worth US$20 million.[22] US$10 million order from Namibia for HAL Chetak and Cheetah helicopters.[23] Supply of HAL Dhruv helicopters to Mauritius' National Police in a deal worth US$7 million.[24] Unmanned helicopter development project with Israel Aircraft Industries.[25] Domestic agreements[edit] 220 Sukhoi Su-30MKI being manufactured at HAL's facilities in Nasik, Koraput and Bangalore. The total contract, which also involves Russia's Sukhoi Aerospace, is worth US$3.2 billion. 200 HAL Light Combat Helicopters for the Indian Air Force and 500 HAL Dhruv helicopters worth US$5.83 billion. US$900 million aerospace hub in Andhra Pradesh.[26] US$57 million upgrade of SEPECAT Jaguar fleet of the Indian Air Force.[27] US$55 million helicopter simulator training facility in Bangalore in collaboration with Canada's CAE.[28] 64 MiG-29s to be upgraded by HAL and Russia's MiG Corporation in a programme worth US$960 million.[29] Licensed production of 82 BAe Hawk 132. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 Just now, mettastar said: antha lazy company ki inni deals enduku untayi uncle One of the largest aerospace companies in Asia, HAL has annual turnover of over US$2 billion. More than 40% of HAL's revenues come from international deals to manufacture aircraft engines, spare parts, and other aircraft materials. A partial list of major operations undertaken by HAL includes the following: International agreements[edit] HAL Dhruv helicopters of the Ecuadorian Air Force in 2009 Aero India An IAF BAe Hawk being licence-produced at the HAL Hawk production facility in Bangalore The US$35 billion fifth-generation fighter jet programme with the Sukhoi Corporation of Russia.[8][9] US$1 billion contract to manufacture aircraft parts for Boeing.[10] Multi-role transport aircraft project with Ilyushin of Russia worth US$600 million.[11] 120 RD-33MK turbofan engines to be manufactured for MiG-29K by HAL for US$250 million.[12] Contract to manufacture 1,000 TPE331 aircraft engines for Honeywell worth US$200,000 each (estimates put total value of deal at US$200 million).[13] US$120 million deal to manufacture Dornier 228 for RUAG of Switzerland.[14] Manufacture of aircraft parts for Airbus SAS worth US$150 million.[15] US$100 million contract to export composite materials to Israel Aircraft Industries.[16] US$65 million joint-research facility with Honeywell and planned production of Garrett TPE331 engines.[17] US$50.7 million contract to supply Advanced Light Helicopter to Ecuadorian Air Force.[18] HAL will also open a maintenance base in the country.[19] US$30 million contract to supply avionics for Malaysian Su-30MKM.[20] US$20 million contract to supply ambulance version of HAL Dhruv to Peru.[21] Contract of 3 HAL Dhruv helicopters from Turkey worth US$20 million.[22] US$10 million order from Namibia for HAL Chetak and Cheetah helicopters.[23] Supply of HAL Dhruv helicopters to Mauritius' National Police in a deal worth US$7 million.[24] Unmanned helicopter development project with Israel Aircraft Industries.[25] Domestic agreements[edit] 220 Sukhoi Su-30MKI being manufactured at HAL's facilities in Nasik, Koraput and Bangalore. The total contract, which also involves Russia's Sukhoi Aerospace, is worth US$3.2 billion. 200 HAL Light Combat Helicopters for the Indian Air Force and 500 HAL Dhruv helicopters worth US$5.83 billion. US$900 million aerospace hub in Andhra Pradesh.[26] US$57 million upgrade of SEPECAT Jaguar fleet of the Indian Air Force.[27] US$55 million helicopter simulator training facility in Bangalore in collaboration with Canada's CAE.[28] 64 MiG-29s to be upgraded by HAL and Russia's MiG Corporation in a programme worth US$960 million.[29] Licensed production of 82 BAe Hawk 132. All of HAL's capability was techonology transfer from Soviet era... Not even one of them is indegenously developed. Nuv vesina list lo okati kuda indigenous ledu. Sukhoi and MIG's assembly plant set up Sukhoi Corp chesthe, HAL run chesindi assembly line ae thapa, technical collaboration ae matram kuda lekunde... Quote
mettastar Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 4 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: Anil'c company will not be manufacturing any components for rafael. ANil's company will only be assembling parts for one of the lesser known and not so important category for dassault. nuvu entha cheppina adi scam kosam pettina company ne kada vuncle .. do you agree or not .. I think TATA vaallaki aviation side already experience undhi kada.. vallani enduku choose cheskoledu Quote
mettastar Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 Just now, Android_Halwa said: All of HAL's capability was techonology transfer from Soviet era... Not even one of them is indegenously developed. Nuv vesina list lo okati kuda indigenous ledu. Sukhoi and MIG's assembly plant set up Sukhoi Corp chesthe, HAL run chesindi assembly line ae thapa, technical collaboration ae matram kuda lekunde... still better than Anil Ambani kaadhantava ? Quote
Idassamed Posted November 13, 2018 Author Report Posted November 13, 2018 1 minute ago, mettastar said: nuvu entha cheppina adi scam kosam pettina company ne kada vuncle .. do you agree or not .. I think TATA vaallaki aviation side already experience undhi kada.. vallani enduku choose cheskoledu Good point. Reliance ki 0 experience. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 Just now, mettastar said: nuvu entha cheppina adi scam kosam pettina company ne kada vuncle .. do you agree or not .. I think TATA vaallaki aviation side already experience undhi kada.. vallani enduku choose cheskoledu What ????? tata vallaki aviation side experience vundi...mahindra vallaki aviation la experience vundi....I mean, so what man ? scam kosam petinara...ante first akada scam ekada vundi brother ? idemanna R & D project uh ? Anil gadu chesedi lafoot assembly unit run cheyadam for another product for dassualt but not rafael... scam ante....paisal nokkeyadam...!!! mari rafel deal la scam ekada vundi kaka ? Quote
EzMcSquare Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 5 minutes ago, mettastar said: antha lazy company ki inni deals enduku untayi uncle One of the largest aerospace companies in Asia, HAL has annual turnover of over US$2 billion. More than 40% of HAL's revenues come from international deals to manufacture aircraft engines, spare parts, and other aircraft materials. A partial list of major operations undertaken by HAL includes the following: International agreements[edit] HAL Dhruv helicopters of the Ecuadorian Air Force in 2009 Aero India An IAF BAe Hawk being licence-produced at the HAL Hawk production facility in Bangalore The US$35 billion fifth-generation fighter jet programme with the Sukhoi Corporation of Russia.[8][9] US$1 billion contract to manufacture aircraft parts for Boeing.[10] Multi-role transport aircraft project with Ilyushin of Russia worth US$600 million.[11] 120 RD-33MK turbofan engines to be manufactured for MiG-29K by HAL for US$250 million.[12] Contract to manufacture 1,000 TPE331 aircraft engines for Honeywell worth US$200,000 each (estimates put total value of deal at US$200 million).[13] US$120 million deal to manufacture Dornier 228 for RUAG of Switzerland.[14] Manufacture of aircraft parts for Airbus SAS worth US$150 million.[15] US$100 million contract to export composite materials to Israel Aircraft Industries.[16] US$65 million joint-research facility with Honeywell and planned production of Garrett TPE331 engines.[17] US$50.7 million contract to supply Advanced Light Helicopter to Ecuadorian Air Force.[18] HAL will also open a maintenance base in the country.[19] US$30 million contract to supply avionics for Malaysian Su-30MKM.[20] US$20 million contract to supply ambulance version of HAL Dhruv to Peru.[21] Contract of 3 HAL Dhruv helicopters from Turkey worth US$20 million.[22] US$10 million order from Namibia for HAL Chetak and Cheetah helicopters.[23] Supply of HAL Dhruv helicopters to Mauritius' National Police in a deal worth US$7 million.[24] Unmanned helicopter development project with Israel Aircraft Industries.[25] Domestic agreements[edit] 220 Sukhoi Su-30MKI being manufactured at HAL's facilities in Nasik, Koraput and Bangalore. The total contract, which also involves Russia's Sukhoi Aerospace, is worth US$3.2 billion. 200 HAL Light Combat Helicopters for the Indian Air Force and 500 HAL Dhruv helicopters worth US$5.83 billion. US$900 million aerospace hub in Andhra Pradesh.[26] US$57 million upgrade of SEPECAT Jaguar fleet of the Indian Air Force.[27] US$55 million helicopter simulator training facility in Bangalore in collaboration with Canada's CAE.[28] 64 MiG-29s to be upgraded by HAL and Russia's MiG Corporation in a programme worth US$960 million.[29] Licensed production of 82 BAe Hawk 132. HAL PRODUCTS OR JUST SMALL TOYS TO KIDS. It supplies components but not major components.. DID IT SUPPLIED FIGHTER ENGINE ,? HAL Kaveri engine still is like a small lizard , when China, france , russia are making dinasours.. China has dinasours muscle fighters, HAL supplying lizards... so we bought Rafael dinosaur from France. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 1 minute ago, mettastar said: still better than Anil Ambani kaadhantava ? well, why HAL ? I mean...why does an aircraft manufacturer needs to be part of this deal ? why can't a private player be part of it ? Already HAL's order book is over booked for years....red tape vuntadi... and why is this question of better than HAL ? ademana component manufacturing and avionics uh...bongula assembly plant run cheyanika HAL lanti tech specs kavala endi ? Tractor manufacture chesetodu kuda nadipistadu assembly plant ni... Quote
panipoori Posted November 13, 2018 Report Posted November 13, 2018 3 minutes ago, mettastar said: nuvu entha cheppina adi scam kosam pettina company ne kada vuncle .. do you agree or not .. I think TATA vaallaki aviation side already experience undhi kada.. vallani enduku choose cheskoledu Ivvali ante TATA vallu veyyali ga proposal.. vallaki interest lekunda nobody's gonna give Quote
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