This story is from February 25, 2019

Karnataka governor Vala ends Aero show with speech full of gaffes

Karnataka governor Vala ends Aero show with speech full of gaffes
Vajubhai Vala, Karnataka governor
BNEGALURU: Karnataka governor Vajubhai Vala, 80, made embarrassing gaffes in his closing ceremony speech at the show on Sunday, equating the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas to the Sukhoi Su-30 Mki and then referring to planes that did not even exist.
The Tejas is a single engine light aircraft and the Su-30 Mki, a twin engine multirole fighter plane, but protocol prevented a room full Indian Air Force (IAF) personnel and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) officials — who knew the two aircraft are incomparable given that they are of two different classes — from reacting.
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Vala continued to mix up facts.
“The loudest plane here (Aero India), the M-16 is made in the US. They also made M-22, which is so expensive that even the US is unable to buy it,” Vala said.
There is no aircraft named M-16 in the US. Vala probably meant to say F-16, which is made by Lockheed Martin, and is used by multiple countries in the world, including the US and Pakistan air forces. And, neither is there an M-22. But going by what he said — about its cost being too high even for the US to purchase — one could infer that he was speaking about the F-22 Raptor, also a Lockheed plane.
“...This is because these planes (M-16 and M-22) are made by private players in the US unlike in India, where government companies don’t worry about profit before the country’s need,” he said, adding: “If we can make Tejas, we can make M-22.”
Among other things, he batted for more opportunities for women in research and development and even the military, where the sex is poorly represented.
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