vardhank wrote:
No, I'd think... Hey! This elephant's capable of running at 25kph - nice! Why hasn't it done so before? Maybe it's been lazy or tying itself in knots and therefore not exploring its potential so far. If it can run at 25, I'd say, let it run, good for everyone concerned.
Which is precisely the thinking that I take issue with. When something that never runs at 25 kmph does so, ONLY once, you would look for something more.
WHY?
That is the key question.
Anyway, the question is not
merely the "speed" of the matter, (note the stress on merely) the question is that process have been short circuited. Why? What was the pressing need to do that? If you want to do it fast (like every jingo) you do it fast for everything and while following the process, (DPP, LTIPP, Offset, multivendor, yada yada) not fall over yourself to get "once in a life time deal"
We know what "once in a life time deals are"
I am afraid I find the "oh it happened fast" must be good -- to be a slightly limited way of looking at things. The context is totally missing and the context is really needed.
And no, you didn't, in fact, answer my question: if this had been a Russian plane (or, to avoid accusation, a French one), with the same abilities, and selected via the same process, would you have raised the same objections? Would this conspiracy theory have come up?
Actually this too has been answered, for example look above. The point here is not Russian or American but the need to do it in the right manner. OUR process need be followed.
Of course, I must say that US for me is a supplier of least choice, as the least reliable supplier and expensive one too boot, I would be far more leerly of choosing them. I would give US some negative points in any competition a handicap, but then here the competition itself is dispensed with.
Finally irrespective of merits of the supplier, I think there is a trend to
persuade the forces to choose american-- the current trend of repeatedly spiking tests where the US equipment cant make it in, rings many alarm bells.
The tanker case for one
The Loh case for another.
The straws in the air point to a overtly and unnecessarily favorable pasture to US as a supplier. I as a jingo dont like that.
I've said this before, I'm wary of the US too, and ALSO believe it might have been a political decision -
To which I agree.
I just don't like the thinking that the C-17 is totally unnecessary and the IAF are either ignorant about the mess they've been landed in (because I don't think it's a mess), or that the IAF hates the aircraft and are being handicapped for political reasons.
Well we (both you and I) may not like it, but it may be the case, however, personally
1) In India everything finds a use, including this monster -- just like rohitvats said
2) I dont think IAF hates the a/c.
The point is "Is this the right thing done for the right reasons in the right way?" and not "well can we make the most of a given decision"