rkhanna wrote:
Sorry but there is some justification. Look at the number of damaged or Sunk naval vessels, look at the number of pilots killed in training and also the Ammo depo accidents from a few years ago etc. The list goes on.
Context matters. If you field a fleet of 1960s era MiG-21s and ask the IAF to support intensive war, what do you think will happen when fighters designed for point interception are used intensively as multirole fighters, that too by rookies whom the IAF can't put through an AJT regimen as there were no AJTs..
Even your ammo depot accidents prove the point. Where exactly were the financial outlays available for creating mass ammunition storage facilities across India?
Where are the fleet of modern conventional subs so the IN doesn't have to flog aging Kilos? Why did the MOD sit on the files for additional battery packs?
Net, if you want a safe, first world military with limited peacetime attrition, give them the equipment and financial support to overhaul their equipment and deploy safely.
Unfortunately, India is a country where a bunch of crooks ran it (and its economy) into the ground for 60 years under the guise of this -ism, that -ism, and votebank politics. The Indian Armed forces have also suffered in the bargain even as their requirements rise ever upwards.
Not that they are perfect, they really need to learn how to work better with local industry rather than hankering for imports, but its equally true they have been let down by the MOD.