No. I don't need to go to that site.
Only 6 MiG 29s old model (2 are no BVR capable MiG 29UB with no radars) are just nothing to MAF, whether idle or operational.
We are not interested in your tiny airforce.
We are just doing our job.
Our modernization programme are not a threat-based...
Another ''WILL BE'' again?
We are just tired of seeing ''GOING TO'' and ''WILL BE'' again and again.
Is it also the part of a ''Goal without any goals 2030''?
BTW. . . other BDshi revealed the truth.
Autually those planes are sitting idle since 2002.
BD has also tried to sell all MiG 29 in...
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Investigation of Y 8F200 was done by investigators from Australia Air Force and Myanmar, coz Myanmar don't have enough facilities to conduct such air crash investigation.
There was an official announcement from Australia officials.
The cause of the crash was bad...
Jealousy make them shamelss men.
It reminds me of our high school girls in high school days.
So childish and womanish.
Let them keep dreaming on their hoax news of J 10C and frigates.
Everyone is laughing by those hoax.
ha ha. funniest joke. crazy guy.
No Myanmar members are talking about BAF which is the small and negligible air force with 3rd gen aircrafts.
But . . . Almost all the BD members are talking about MAF. (Read your J 10C thread.)
Even this thread is opened by a BD member.
BAF is just nothing...
It is the job for your Defence Attache in Yangon.
He is there to analyse and gather information.
Better ask him.
We are not dumb enough to answer your question.
@Aung Zaya
Whatever they siad is true. Accept it.
LoL. Die laughing.
They are saying that this photo is the concrete evidence that BD has acquired J 10C.
Myanmar Navy shipyard. (Google map updated in mid 2017)
A lot of activities are going on there.
The slipway is with a capacity to dock and undock vessels up to 12000 tons and overall length of 140 metres.
It has eight berths, the smallest is 99 meters and the largest is 140 metres in length.
Myanmar Navy shipyard. (Google map updated in mid 2017)
A lot of activities are going on there.
The slipway with a capacity to dock and undock vessels up to 12000 tons and overall length of 140 metres.
It has eight berths, the smallest is 99 meters and the largest is 140 metres in length.