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How many jokes did Arjun tank make? Excellent soldier, Indian military joke.

India spent 43 years grinding out the most expensive tank in the world-Arjun main battle tank, with a unit price of more than 800,000 US dollars. It claims to be able to defeat China's 99A main battle tank, and Indians may have said that it beat the 99A type in price. Indian Glorious Fighter, which took 30 years, has not yet been formally finalized, one year ahead of China's J-10 fighter. Now J-10 has been in service in batches, and the glorious fighter is still groping in the dark, even India's own air force is unwilling to use it. India can also build nuclear submarines and conventional submarines "independently". India's "Enemy Destroyer" nuclear submarine has a total cost of 2.9 billion US dollars and a displacement of about 5,000 tons. Equipped with 12k 15 submarine-launched ballistic missiles, it can launch a one-ton warhead 700 kilometers away. In the test shot in February 2008, the missile successfully rushed out of the water, but its whereabouts were unknown. Why do Indian military workers always make jokes?

Like many countries, Indian military enterprises are mainly state-owned enterprises, such as Hindustan Aircraft Company, Vardis Heavy Vehicle Factory and so on. To some extent, India's military industry is actually a monopoly industry, and monopoly industry brings not only corruption, but also serious industry degradation, especially this state-owned monopoly enterprise, which doesn't care about profit or loss at all. Although the Indian army is equipped with a large number of imported weapons, it was mainly made in the Soviet Union and Russia before, and now it also includes Britain, France, the United States and Israel. However, India's overall industrial base is backward, and even if it can buy mature products from the international market for assembly, it faces great difficulties in system integration.

Most importantly, the corruption of the Indian government has penetrated into all aspects, especially the closed military industry, because of the lack of supervision and transparency. All the weapons it produces are paid by the Indian government, and there are no competitors at all. Whether the equipment meets the needs of the Indian army is another matter. Most of them are returned to the factory for maintenance, which is another source of income. So Indian military workers don't care about the quality of weapons at all. What they care about is profit, which leads to the ridiculous ending of Indian military industry today.