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Bharat Shakti On the Shop Floor-Episode 8: Adani Defence and Aerospace Ammunition Plant.
View: https://youtu.be/tGOiduX5T1g?si=BN9mMm9NpNkq9ooO
In this video starting at 9:49, the issue of the Indian army hesitating to buy items( like sniper rifles made by SSS, Bangalore) that are exported by Indian companies, is touched on. Also,info that the single largest private sector exporter from India, is a company called Indo-MIMLast 3-4 mins, listen to the hesitation in his answer. They're forced to take the route Tonbo took to make IA accept domestically manufactured products. i.e, export it to foriegn forces, and then 'prove' to IA that since foreigners are using it it should be good enough for us !
No, that's the power of institutionalized support from government as well as developed ecosystem.Few days ago I had shared my experience with 3D printing. Today saw something very similar.
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This thing may not matter much for say someone who's making earphones or microwave ovens as there isn't much to tinker with but for defence and aerospace this thing becomes substantial. The electronics in a missile may need to go through tens of different iterations before it's finalized. And being a sensitive technology you don't even have the luxury of bringing in China in the equation.
Just manufacturing itself is extremely tough here, let alone proper R&D
Few days ago I had shared my experience with 3D printing. Today saw something very similar.
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This thing may not matter much for say someone who's making earphones or microwave ovens as there isn't much to tinker with but for defence and aerospace this thing becomes substantial. The electronics in a missile may need to go through tens of different iterations before it's finalized. And being a sensitive technology you don't even have the luxury of bringing in China in the equation.
Just manufacturing itself is extremely tough here, let alone proper R&D
And also the insane amount of BABU FILES one has to go from MSME to SME to mass factory.There is something called scale of Manufacturing. Chinese companies have large scale manufacturing to the point these are minor specifications which can dished out in a matter of hours. Indian companies on the other hand most probably an mid level company who are gaining foothold.
Well say goodbye to IP if that product is pioneering and exotic. Afterall if people have cuckold fetish, why should we object.Few days ago I had shared my experience with 3D printing. Today saw something very similar.
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This thing may not matter much for say someone who's making earphones or microwave ovens as there isn't much to tinker with but for defence and aerospace this thing becomes substantial. The electronics in a missile may need to go through tens of different iterations before it's finalized. And being a sensitive technology you don't even have the luxury of bringing in China in the equation.
Just manufacturing itself is extremely tough here, let alone proper R&D
Not to mention Chinese malware and hw tampering with hidden circuitsNo, that's the power of institutionalized support from government as well as developed ecosystem.
Had I been in his place, would had chosen PCB of India, you never knew in future when NIA and WHY will come knocking.
Laughs at you in elektranik fawdawhat if
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a bit of inspiration is taken from designers of predator shoulder cannon, shoulder mounted camera.
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but there is an issue with blind spot that needs to solved.