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Not for engine development
Any links detailing same?Not for engine development
GTRE Director - 18:40 onwards
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4OIUB1GCMg
- Unsuccessfully "begging" people to get timeslots for the high-altitude test beds and flying test beds, probably in Russia.
- No 50K hydraulic press.
- Only spent $250 million when 10 times the amount is needed - $2.5 billion.
- URGENTLY NEEDED - A coordinated national mission for aero-engines involving all stakeholders(and that probably would mean IAF not just sitting and ordering fighters and aero-engines like biryani in a restaurant. They need to be more proactively involved in making said biryani - maybe even earmarking part of their funds for R&D; exactly like responsible forces like USAF and USN do)
- Need for more skilled manpower. He implies a 'Dutch Disease' phenomenon in India, where graduates are going to IT instead of deep tech in MTech.
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I thought an Indian Mfg company would have taken the challenge - given it was MECO giving consultancy.![]()
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Indian companies cannot manufacture above 10k ton and that too after TOT.I thought an Indian Mfg company would have taken the challenge - given it was MECO giving consultancy.
What's the maximum capacity hydraulic forging press we've installed in India ? If I'm not mistaken HAL has one & it's ~ 20, 000 tons capacity or less.I thought an Indian Mfg company would have taken the challenge - given it was MECO giving consultancy.
Exactly I would have liked L&T, Kalyani and BHEL to form consortium in manufacturing heavy forging press. L&T has 10T press. I am surprised given India is one of the largest producer of steel and also has large sources of iron ore - we should have invested long ago in R&D of heavy forgings. We seriously lack investment in making big furnaces anyway for steel sector. So Drills, Forgings, Furnaces is something we should be building capacity here.What's the maximum capacity hydraulic forging press we've installed in India ? If I'm not mistaken HAL has one & it's ~ 20, 000 tons capacity or less.
Ideally we should be taking a leaf out of China & get a local company involved in a partnership for them to derive learning & for usual preventive & defective maintenance.
Not their own.L&T has 10T press