"This may have forced them to put out a low number of EK1s (and EK2s) to ensure to get the higher end award contracts . Refusing to make certain awards would not have been a wise move . "
I can't buy this. I mean, there were no prerequisites required by the PKZ before a company was permitted to manufacture anything other than that the award the firm wanted to make be up to a certain quality standard. They didn't have to have a certain number of other awards under production also. (And "refusing"? Nobody was forcing these companies to make any of their products.)
I can't buy this. I mean, there were no prerequisites required by the PKZ before a company was permitted to manufacture anything other than that the award the firm wanted to make be up to a certain quality standard. They didn't have to have a certain number of other awards under production also. (And "refusing"? Nobody was forcing these companies to make any of their products.)
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