Why does Egyptian air force use those high visibility orange markings on its aircraft? i understand that it makes it easier for EAF to tell their jets from others, but that would apply on the enemy as well.
Comprising an otherwise grey air superiority camouflage like this could prove a...
Of course it is difficult to jam, its an advanced AESA what do you expect?, i never said or implied otherwise. As one military technology advances, so does the technology meant to counter it. I don't see the relevance of the link to Lockheed Martin white paper describing "sensor fusion".
Modern...
Well i doubt EW platforms are "nearly useless" as you put it or else we wouldn't see all those countries like U.S. Russia, China and others spending top resources on developing new EW platforms now would we?
Secured private network/encryption, that's to do with hacking, a totally different...
I have gone through some of the links you posted, but was unable to find info that can establish f-22/35 as invulnerable to jamming, especially by a dedicated EW platform like EA18G or J-16D. Could you point it out ?
Provided it can still communicate with the other assets and provided the...
It would make sense investing in electronic warfare capabilities.
If PAF acquires a dedicated EW platform like the j-16D, it may be possible to jam or severely degrade the sensors of the f-22/f-35.
That should go some way to diminish the advantage of 5th gen fighter and "balance" the battlespace.
i dont think any of the sources i posted have anything to do with "Islamist support mafia" as you put it. Though the callous disregard you show towards the Muslim dead as a result of western wars does reek of anti-Muslim mafia. Why dont you enlighten us by posting some of these sources of yours...
Sources i posted estimate a much higher number, even if we agree for the sake of argument on 50,000, that's still a lot of people killed.
Here we go again, we have had a similar chat some time back too haven't we? no matter..
There's more to Saddam's attack on Kuwait then that. Saddam who was...
Iraq death estimates are higher
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/10/131015-iraq-war-deaths-survey-2013/
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/iraq
http://fair.org/extra/a-million-iraqi-dead/
100s of thousands according to some estimates, million+ according to others. A sizable percentage...
Yes i also couldn't see it yesterday, but i don't have any telescopes or binoculars and the sky has a bit of a smog.
The first moon is supposed to be lower in the sky, close to the horizon, and extremely thin, so that you can loose track of it even if you blink.
Bloody disgrace this rohat e...
Saw the moon at maghrib time today, it was definitely the second day moon, considering its thickness and position in the sky.
Maybe we should just get rid of this rohat e halal committee and charge the meteorological department to do the job. Hopefully then we would not be missing one fast and...
Well they have been going out on a war in Middle east, though they don't use the word "Crusaders" anymore :rolleyes:
Well all empires can be considered "creative" to one extent or another, but that is not the point.
By saying that "Ottoman was only destructive" it is obvious you have no idea...
Yes Ottomans were an imperial empire and they did some bad things as you would expect from an imperial empire. While those things cannot be justified, and frankly some of their practices should be condemned, the Ottomans were not the first and certainly not the last imperial empire that did such...
when people are subjected to oppression, they tend to hate those that are oppressing them or supporting that oppression. Its human nature.
Its also human nature that the oppressor tries to obfuscate facts by deflecting attention from their own deeds by presenting their victims as basically...
@Jaanbaz an interesting watch, thanks for posting.
Exactly
assuming for the sake of argument for it to be true, still it was not the blacks, but the "civilized" whites who subjected them to barbaric oppression, while fulfilling the self appointed mission of spreading freedom and civilization...
Of course they're personal attacks, anyone can see that
There you go again, another allegation, where did i say anything of the sort ? can you point it out? Not to mention those other things you said earlier.Making statements based on assumptions that are utterly false to begin with...
One doesn't have to act so high and mighty, almost to the point of being contemptuous to point out what they perceive lapses in others. All it shows is assumption of superiority or arrogance on part of the would-be judge. Such a person's conviction of his superiority will undoubtedly cloud his...
It was a blunder on part of the Pakistani leadership to turn away from the Chinese invitation in 1962 and to later expect U.S to support it against India in 1965, which the U.S was supporting just 3 years ago against China in Sino-India war in 1962. The U.S had its own ambitions against USSR and...
Since Pakistan was supporting U.S ambitions, its not unreasonable for it to expect U.S support for its own.
The fact that Pakistan was in the western alliance, and that U.S had assured Pakistan that Kashmir dispute would be resolved according to Pakistan's wishes was why the leadership didn't...
I said this :
The issue of husband being ok doesnt arise here as the authorities are separating the wife from her abusive husband for her own protection.
No sir its not "my" patriarchy, and neither am i supporting any husbands "right" to abuse, not at all, i am simply making observations and...