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<blockquote data-quote="adder" data-source="post: 2176274" data-attributes="member: 12693"><p>Yep, All current super powers have one thing in common they make their own weapons. If we want to become one we need to build the infrastructure to produce them, start with electronics, it will benefit both the militarly and for the regular civilian/ consumer industry. We should then put resources to building domestic aircraft and jet engines for both military and civilian planes. A country like brazil makes Embraer jets, why cant we.</p><p></p><p>A country like Saudi is very rich, with deep pockets but let say no will sell them weapons due to sanctions or other events. If a war occured their ammo will run out in days and their spares will be exhausted, they will be sitting ducks.</p><p></p><p>Sadly in India, majority of the business are dependent on China, nothing but rebadged products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adder, post: 2176274, member: 12693"] Yep, All current super powers have one thing in common they make their own weapons. If we want to become one we need to build the infrastructure to produce them, start with electronics, it will benefit both the militarly and for the regular civilian/ consumer industry. We should then put resources to building domestic aircraft and jet engines for both military and civilian planes. A country like brazil makes Embraer jets, why cant we. A country like Saudi is very rich, with deep pockets but let say no will sell them weapons due to sanctions or other events. If a war occured their ammo will run out in days and their spares will be exhausted, they will be sitting ducks. Sadly in India, majority of the business are dependent on China, nothing but rebadged products. [/QUOTE]
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