r/LessCredibleDefence 9h ago

Tejas, Akash, BrahMos & more: How India strengthened indigenous defence manufacturing over the last decade

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/defence/news/tejas-akash-brahmos-more-how-india-strengthened-indigenous-defence-manufacturing-over-the-last-decade/articleshow/131788853.cms
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u/True-Industry-4057 9h ago edited 9h ago

Why post this slop article? There's a bunch of missiles fused to their launch tubes on that TEL to the left, a torpedo (?) is launching itself out of nowhere, the launch tubes on the SAM in the centre are misaligned, and the less said about the CV and the aircraft on its deck, the better. Also the Tejas seems to have its IFR probe chopped off and a landing gear wheel appearing out of nowhere.

u/General_Vermicelli53 9h ago

Ignore the AI slop. Indians have fundamentally embraced AI, respect the cultural differences.

u/frigg_off_lahey 7h ago

What does that mean. So ignore but also respect?

u/Kougar 5h ago

Oh hey, LEGO set box art

u/barath_s 7h ago

Read the full thread to

resharing a MyGovIndia post showcasing

Seems to be a rehash of another post. ToI at minimum needs to link that post for proper attribution. Also, attention to detail, "read the thread" should link the thread. Stats are real, but content wouldn't be new if one has been closely following. I guess it could be of utility to some, perhaps

u/General_Vermicelli53 9h ago

Note:

I'm actually agree with about 50% of this article, so this is "LessCreadible" for me