RE:ratan rocks...
by Dr.Gifty Immanuel on Feb 08, 2007 08:15 PM Permalink
F-16 is a outdated ,useless machine which US is trying to sell to India , through this BAIT called Tata. Our Sukhois and Mirages will can blow F-16 out of the skies( as proved in mock combats in gwalior the F15 version took a beating). Hope IAF sticks on to the MIG -35 from our time tested allied nation Russia !!
People should follow their passion. Time and again Ratan Tata has proved this mettle by doing so in both business and his personal life. All the very best !!
The USA slowly switching new generation fighter which are not detectable by Radar, since F-16 fighter are built with 1970's technology, It may not suit todays scenario. More over as i understand Lockheed is in verge bankrupt, they are pushing very hard for this fighter for survival. So they are taking help from Tata. One problem with these fighter especially bought from USA will spare parts (maintaince). Until you have good relation with USA, india does not have any problem in maintaining aircraft's, else it will be very difficult maintain, as Pakistan (many other countries) is facing problem with F-16 fighter or other fighter aircrafts.
RE:Tata in gloabl MAP
by Anshul gupta on Feb 08, 2007 08:21 PM Permalink
I agree by the views of Keshava. US is not as reliable as Russia or France. Tata was offered the same so that his influence can be utilized for pushing the sale. Tata's are partner in many Defence projects.
RE:RE:Tata in gloabl MAP
by sri gogineni on Feb 08, 2007 09:06 PM Permalink
i truely appreciate TATA for taking off in F-16.... but then why does INDIA always go outdated crap..... why f-16's when there are sukoi's and mirrages... are we trying to fill our bakyard .... previously it was MIG crashes.. now it'll be F_16 crashes... ya may be an imporved version of death....
RE:Tata in gloabl MAP
by Krishna on Feb 08, 2007 04:03 PM Permalink
Ratan Tata is not a model nor a beneficiary if IAF buys F16s. He is a man who runs a huge business empire. I think he is just having fun. Appreciate his enthusiasm at this age. Don't try and infer stupid deductions.
RE:Tata in gloabl MAP
by on Feb 08, 2007 04:08 PM Permalink
Agree. India should look forward to buying newer generation aircrafts. F16 was a good plane but is in the same genre as the Mig29 that IAF already possesses. I don't think US would be selling their F22 Raptor anytime soon :-( The Mig35 seems like a good bet. Lookin forward to checking these planes out on Sat !
RE:RE:Tata in gloabl MAP
by Mahesh MVU on Feb 08, 2007 10:19 PM Permalink
True, No One is talking about Tejas...but it is a lightweight fighter, designed for either CAS or frontline support. I dont really think it can really hold its own against the big fighters of today in beyond visual range air combat, it is an agile dogfighter though. The Govt. should go in for Mig 35 Aircraft to complement the Sukhois and Mig 29s. Sad thing is, the Mig 25 has been retired...
RE:RE:Tata in gloabl MAP
by Amit Mishra on Feb 09, 2007 09:52 AM Permalink
This may be partially true... it had laid off a couple of thousand workers & would have to shut down the F-16 assembly plant & cut off another 5000 jobs. The sudden offer to sell F-16s to Pak a few years ago was a step tp prevent this from happening...
RE:RE:Tata in gloabl MAP
by sudip sinha on Feb 08, 2007 07:50 PM Permalink
It is immaterial to deduce anything about a private organisation.So, I beleive that there is hardly any reason to raise your voice for a foreign company ( hope your father is not an employee of that company!!)I strongly support keshava in this matter.
I salute to Ratan Tata for his spirit and enthusiasm. I saw him taking off live on TV. Business reasons apart, the thrill of flying can only be felt and not spoken...
RE:Kudos to Tata
by raja nisha on Feb 08, 2007 09:13 PM Permalink
I doubt it was flown by Tata. I think he was just sitting behind Lokheed Martin's pilot wihtout doing anything. The reporting is wrong.
RE:RE:Kudos to Tata
by apjunkmail on Feb 09, 2007 12:18 AM Permalink
He is a licensed pilot that flies his own modern Falcon 200 business jet. So after some simulator training i am sure basic F-16 flying is not a big deal.