well said , but we don't know whether it's just opium or some other intoxicants are also involved
going by the logic of rehman malik who accused india of supporting the taliban, i won't be surprised if sombody comes up with reports of india supplying intoxicants to the taliban like the bhang:lol:
haha this is funny !!! well all i'll say is that after the dhruv crash debacle ECUADOR of all countries will not support india
going by reactions even this will make headlines
The bullets used by British forces to fight the Taliban in Afghanistan has been dubbed too small, because soldiers claim that it requires at least five direct hits to bring down the militants who are high on opium. :cheesy: :woot:
here is the link
ASIAN DEFENCE: British bullets too small...
well i think india is worried over obama's statements which says that the U.S will not allow india to expand it's nuclear arsenal
hence this statement against pakistan
In a move that would cap india's nuclear programme , barak obama has said that his administration was working with other countries not to support enhancement of Indias nuclear weapons programme.
here is the link
ASIAN DEFENCE: US won't allow India to expand weapons programme
In a deal that would make Saudi-Arabia a true superpower, the news in official circles is that KSA is interested in the hi-tech russian S-400 or SA-21-GROWLER air-defence systyem :smokin:
here is the link
ASIAN DEFENCE: Gulf analysts and diplomats say Saudis close to buying S400
In what will be a major setback to indian defence exporters, Ecuador has announced that it may return india the DHRUV choppers that they have bought
Ecuadoran Air Force chief Rodrigo Bohorquez was quoted as saying the contract allowed the return in the event of an irrepairable fault. A...
in as bid to isolate india, u.s president barak obama sees china as a potential ally a top chinese general visiting u.s said 6-days ago
the U.S & china discussed various issues most notably co-operation in defence.
this opens up a can of possibilities for pakistan as pakistan is the most...
what bangladesh truly needs is some artillery power, maybe pakistan can help bangladesh with that
as for fighters , the best bet as everyone has mentioned before me is the JF-17, simply because of the low per unit cost & also because of it's low maintainance lifecycle cost
nightcrawler, the countermeasures that you said exists is effective against the HARM, but as far my knowledge, the AARGM has no countermeasures against it as of today
The 5N64S/64N6E Big Bird is the key to much of the improved engagement capability, and ballistic missile intercept capability in the later S-300P variants. This system operates in the 2 GHz band and is a phased array with a 30% larger aperture than the US Navy SPY-1 Aegis radar, even accounting...