In the last few days, India has dispatched roughly 60,000 troops to its border with China, the scene of enduring territorial disputes between the two countries.
J.J. Singh, the Indian governor of the controversial area, said the move was intended to meet future security challenges from...
It has been reported by the current issue of JDW under the title of "Pakistan to receive first Sword-class frigate from China in August" that Pakistan is considering acquiring four Type 054 Class FFG after the four Sword Class (F-22P) have been delivered. I am not able to find any other sources...
The problem with the WZ-10 is that it's still under development phase, the designs are still changing and a proper engine is still a problem. I think it'll take another year or so before they finally decide on a final design and a pre-serial production prototype will be delivered.
I think all you keyboard commandos need to calm down. If world leaders acted like people on this forum, we wouldn't have a liveable planet, let alone nation.
SEOUL, South Korea North Korea's top court convicted two American journalists and sentenced them to 12 years in labor prison Monday, intensifying the reclusive nation's confrontation with the United States.
The North's Central Court tried TV reporters Laura Ling and Euna Lee during...
Sri Lanka being invited as 'observer' to SCO in June
RAW & MOSSAD fail to derail Pakistan-Iran pipeline. Deal defies US.
Posted on June 6, 2009 by Moin Ansari
The signing of the Iran-Pakistan pipeline and the release of Mumbai suspect Saeed on the eve of Richard Holbrookes visit to...
Su-27SKs are currently being phased out of PLAAF service, as they are reaching the end of their service lives. I would expect them to be completely phased out by 2015.
I would increase the number of J-10s in service, and add a category for Carrier-Capable planes (Su-33, J-11C, or J-10C)...
The First Crash Landing of China J-10 Fighter|China-Defense-Mashup
The pilot managed to force land the bird, and managed to salvage the plane. An F-22 Raptor crashed just a few weeks later.
Well, is anyone surprised? The U.S. is running out of money, so they are putting all options on the table. Though, to be honest, I think that this proposal will suffer a slow painful death in Congress.
Because the JF-17's roles can already be satisfied by other planes in current PLAAF inventory. There's little reason for China to open another assembly line and incur further maintenance costs by inducting the Thunder.
And besides, this was a joint-development venture.