Wrong again, IAF chief on record stating no need for HAL HTT40 and pushed for the same despite your claim of "HAL will fulfill half the requirements each, which wouldn't have changed anyway"
Air Chief Marshal Browne gives thumbs down to HAL aircraft
Things don't go on and off based on what any individual chief says. Procurement plans are not decided by the chief but by a whole host of officers under various departments. And it most definitely plays no part in a project like HTT-40 where the IAF has no input.
What the IAF Chief argued is HTT-40 will not be on time or be cheaper than the PC-7, which have both been true. Regardless of any vested interests, it's true.
IAF Chief's possible involvement in corruption and the requirement for HTT-40 are two entirely unrelated subjects. Even if the IAF Chief is found guilty and sentenced, it doesn't mean the IAF should now buy the HTT-40. That's now how the world works.
The HTT-40 is going to have to be chosen on its own merit, or of course, more corruption if it can't get in through merit.
Because ModD/IAF Bhandari and Co did not want HAL to develop HTT40 from the get go, HAL had to pay out of it's operating budget, but it still needs to pay for engines to Honeywell, and thus wanted solid orders from IAF, which was more keen on paying 500cr to Pliatus for Maintenance knowhow?
So where are the orders for Combat Hawk or SPORT? How is it that only HTT-40 cannot progress without orders? What kinda ridiculous world is this?
If I start a project on my own personal capacity, does that mean IAF should support it?
And what kinda ridiculous argument is that about 500Cr for Pilatus. IAF owns the Pilatus jets, of course paying for its maintenance is more important for them.
Where are you getting all these arguments from? Just because HAL is working on something, that somehow becomes IAF's problem? Then does that mean IAF should also pay for the Falcons that DRAL will be building rather than the businessmen and other private companies that are the intended customers?
If IAF has to pay for developing the HTT-40, then why are all the private companies that need basic trainers for sporting acitivities or jetliner training exempted?
Actually, all these companies that are DSCA approved should most definitely pay for the development of the HTT-40 and then buy it, since you say so.
Pilot training in India & list of DGCA approved flying academies
That's what you are arguing about, right? That the user should order and pay even though the aircraft isn't ready? So why can't all these companies also be this "user"?
This is not an IAF project. This is HAL's private project, which IAF has said will invest in "AFTER" HTT-40 is developed. When this "AFTER" will actually happen is up to HAL to answer.
IAF doesn't owe HAL sh!t in terms of new orders. They can choose whoever the hell they want to meet project needs they want to. If you want the HTT-40 to fly in IAF colours, then you are going to have to wait for it to finish development and then meet IAF requirements.
Learn a bit dude, capex is has and always will be "use it or lose it". You cannot apportion capital infusion for a project two years ago and pull the plug.
It's HAL's personal project. If someone's pulling the plug, it can only be HAL itself. Only you've decided all these things at random.
you gotaa be shitting me, Bankrupting HAL won't have an effect on a project it's funding from it's own discretionary funds.
HAL has money. What you are doing is relying on media reports.
The investigation won't take anyone anywhere, it's going to be another stick like augusta that BJP beats the congress with every election.
Who knows? Everybody knows criminal cases go on forever in India.
Again you are posting pure BS.
A company that has no issues running their company does not need to borrow from local banks just to pay it's salaries. especially when it has cash reserves of clos to 17000cr a few years ago drained by the incompetence and/or connivance of MoD.
This is not the first time HAL has borrowed money to pay salaries.