Sanku wrote:rohitvats; spare me the lecture on "details" I have read pretty much every post on Arjun and all the brouhaha on it. The reason that I repeat the same things is because hey every one on the thread is doing exactly the same.
Its all a big mela.
Meanwhile let me yawn and repeat my question
Meanwhile; is there a upgrade path for Arjun? Any plans for Arjun Mark II? Shouldnt CVRDE be ALREADY working on the next gen and showing where they can go if given a chance? (A comparison is with ADA's MCA -- as LCAs get ready to operationalize)
IA will take in Arjun when it is ready; as shown by clearing of predefined trials between all the stake holders -- till then all the emotional angst about "how IA is this or that and why did they use word X instead of Y, thats lying" etc etc is pop corn variety.
What is CVRDE doing for Arjun upgrade path is the only question I am interested in, that too me is actually the most important question.
Along with how Avadi is addressing all the repeated quality issues.
Those are real questions
The other minor questions which are never discussed are --
Where's the engine and transmission indegnisation plan? Why is not moving faster?
Whats the deal with PPP in mil automotive design?
This emotional hand wringing just keeps the focus away from real debate.
So, if someone calls your bluff, it becomes lecture? When facts and figures fly in face of your assertions and arguments, you resort to rehtoric devoid of any logic and reason. You chose to make claims about non-availability of Arjun even though you knew the "detail"? Please, spare me the drivel.
Actually, the kind of arguments that you make and tactics that you use while debating the Arjun issue, in terms of shifting the goal post when your bluff is called, examplifies the smoke and mirror tactics used by those who want to scuttle the Arjun program. You have nary a fact or figure, yet you argue for the sake of it.
Meanwhile; is there a upgrade path for Arjun? Any plans for Arjun Mark II? Shouldnt CVRDE be ALREADY working on the next gen and showing where they can go if given a chance? (A comparison is with ADA's MCA -- as LCAs get ready to operationalize)
How ingenious can you get? IA has ordered a grand total of 248 Arjuns and you're talking about MKII. Here is an organization that casts aspertions on the baseline product (which is equal, if not better, than its favorite toy), contrary to every documented proof, and you're talking about MKII. Actually, I forsee that what you ask for, is going to be the latest tactics of 'powers-that-be' to further delay the Arjun programme (in terms of induction in numbers). I can actually visualize DGMF saying,"Get me the MK II version with this and that, and then we'll see".
And while we're at it, can you tell me what is update path of T-90?
IA will take in Arjun when it is ready; as shown by clearing of predefined trials between all the stake holders -- till then all the emotional angst about "how IA is this or that and why did they use word X instead of Y, thats lying" etc etc is pop corn variety.
Since you know all the details of Arjun story, can you tell me one parameter, only one, in terms of which Arjun is not ready? I'm waiting to be educated.
Along with how Avadi is addressing all the repeated quality issues.
How does that stand against the Arjun Tank? Last I heard, and our freind d_berwal was good enough to share the info, that the problem applies to production of T-90 as well. Did you hear the IA stopping the ongoing induction of T-90 till evey thing is sorted out@Avadhi?
The other minor questions which are never discussed are --
Where's the engine and transmission indegnisation plan? Why is not moving faster?
Whats the deal with PPP in mil automotive design?
How is the induction of Arjun in numbers related to above arguments? Or are you telling me that unless we fully indigenise the Arjun, we're not going to induct the tank in strength? Psst...let me tell you a small secret--the whole lot of T-90 inducted in first and second phase were imported....only now have the 'indian' T-90 rolled out and that also, a grand total of 10 tanks.....
Next time, save us the "Lecture" and stick to facts and some common sense.....