4. What UAVs are built and designed by India that are in operation? Specifications?
DRDO Nishant
Rustom1
Lakshya target drone
from 1:44 to 3:57 you can see hand thrown UAVs
Rustom H
In the near future
4. What UAVs are built and designed by India that are in operation? Specifications?
DRDO Nishant
Rustom1
Lakshya target drone
from 1:44 to 3:57 you can see hand thrown UAVs
Rustom H
In the near future
Last edited by Water Car Engineer; 02-18-2012 at 03:54 AM.
Lurka, why are you arguing? This thread is only for information, pictures, videos etc. My questions are very relevant and actually the answers to these questions can only be very informative. If you don't want to answer, then don't. If you do, then do so graciously. There is no need to get your panties/dhoti/whatever else you wear in a twist over simple questions. There is another member who answered as much as he could without getting his panties/dhoti/whatever else he wears in a twist.
Thanks. I did some quick research online, this is what I have found. Are they wrong?
Details Of Tata Motors 2.2L VTT DICOR Engine | MotorBeam - Indian Car Bike News & Reviews
DICOR Engine
Agencies involved in development : -
AVL Austria – Engine Design & Development Consulting
Mandle & berger – Product ionisation of Alluminium Alloy Cylinder head casting consulting
Delphi – Fuel Injection Management Consulting
Name of suppliers for : -
Block – Tata Motors Ltd – Designed in consultation with AVL
Head – Tata Motors Ltd – Designed in consultation with AVL
Valves – Engine Valves Ltd
Crankshaft – Bharat Forge
Common rail system – Delphi
Variable turbo – Garrett – Honeywell
Air filters – Mahale air filters
Kaveri and Naval Kaveri.
What about the assistance? India used Italian assistance with the propulsion system of it's first Aircraft Carrier, it's not any less Indian.
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This is from your post
There is no need to argue. If Indians needed assistance, then mention it. If no assistance was taken, then mention that. If you can answer, answer without any fuss. If you don't want to answer, then don't answer. No need to argue.What about the assistance? India used Italian assistance with the propulsion system of it's first Aircraft Carrier, it's not any less Indian.
That's to get information and understanding into the manufacturing. India has just started to make and develop these things it will take time for self reliance. Almost all countries that are starting out take help. Even the US got help from the German Scientists in its missile program and other programs, yet they still call them their own and US made. The projects above are all Indian with help from foreign manufacturing giants who have better experience.
I have no interest in arguing in this thread. No excuses are needed because I did not ask for any excuse. I merely asked some questions about India's production of various items, those members that are aware and willing can answer without kicking up a fuss. Some member seemed very eager to kickstart an argument for no reason.
If you do more research you'll find out pretty much every major project whether military or not gets some foreign consulting. But so what? India is a 3rd world nation.Thanks. I did some quick research online, this is what I have found. Are they wrong?
I said there is no argument in this thread. That answers it. Continue posting more "Made in India" items.
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You are arguing further. If I answer your question "But so what?", will not there be an argument in this thread? There is no need to argue. I merely asked
Taking assistance from foreign countries is different from designing and building an indigenous engine/aircraft/UAV/etc. There is no room for arguments anyway. Continue posting more "Made in India" products.1. Does India have any national engines of its own design? If yes, what are they?
2. Does India have any national aircraft of its own design (civilian regional jets)? If yes, what are they?
3. What are the heaviest ships built by India (measured by DWT)?
4. What UAVs are built and designed by India that are in operation? Specifications?
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i know people like him..who cant digest success of others...and will try to find some small point which he thinks is negetive and even then he will not say anything directly ..only like something 'Iam just pointing out this'..
For ur kind information: Airbus and Boeing get many of the components of their planes designed and manufactured in other countries..that does not mean they are any less french or American
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If taking assistance or consulting from other techincally advanced nations somehow makes it un-indigenous, then many countries aircrafts,UAVs,Engines,etc aren't their own.
Turkish Altay tank gets assistance and consulting from outside nations, is it now not Turkish?
Griphen uses tech outside of Sweden, is it not Swedish now???
You make it sound like Kaveri, Tejas, etc are just TOT.. When they ran into problems they can't fix, they did call consultants like France who have been doing this forever.
Get rid of your Crab mentality.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crab_mentality
Last edited by Water Car Engineer; 02-18-2012 at 05:09 AM.
My earlier response
Keep thread on track.Taking assistance from foreign countries is different from designing and building an indigenous engine/aircraft/UAV/etc. There is no room for arguments anyway. Continue posting more "Made in India" products.
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Continue posting these "Made in India" products and what some "high life loser" thinks about them, if that is what you are good at. I have no interest in arguing. I merely asked some questions on products "Made in India", and got some answers. That closes that topic, go back to posting "Made in India" items. It's your country.
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