The muslim minority in western Thrace accounts for less than 30% of the population last time I checked. And not all of it is made up of Turks. Not to mention that the most powerful formation in the Greek Army, the IV Army Corps, has its HQ on Xanthi.
Lol? The UN's world bank says that the percentage of people living under $1.25 in India is 32.7% while the percentage for Bangladesh is 43.3%. So more people are under the poverty line in Bangladesh than in India.
But the J-10 is basically a reverse engineered F-16 and the J-11 is a reverse engineered Su-27. These are some of the best aircrafts out there. Ofc and the Chinese ones won't be exactly as good as the originals but come on...
And I can't really find the video you talk about.
Hmm? The J-10 is comparable to the F-16 and the J-11 is comparable to the F-15, excluding the latest F-16/15 models such as the block 60s and F-15Es obviously.
The F-35 does better in BVR combat anyway. You don't need to turn, climb and run when you can shoot down your opponent before he even sees you in his radar. And it's not exactly a flying brick in a dogfight either, although optimally it would not engage in one against a 4th generation aircraft.
Again, it's against our military doctrine. On the subject of using nuclear power for energy, we have a research nuclear reactor but due to the frequent earthquakes happening in the area it would be too dangerous to build larger ones for the production of electricity.
The Greek side refused the...
Pretty much.
I think that Greece has proven more than once that it can even act against US interests when it wants.
Greece's current military doctrine is against the use of nuclear weapons. We used to have nuclear warheads on our Hercules missiles and nuclear bombs on our A-7 aircrafts since...
Hmm? When I said "then we could talk" I meant that when block III is ready we could look into the subject more.
Yea, I was talking purely hypothetically.
They just become really weak. To the point where they are as "strong" as the background noise. Which is basically singular units of matter bumping into each other. You can think of gravity if you want. Gravity is always there, it just gets weaker with the distance. Plus gravity is not affected...
Well yea, we've never being so far into the world cup before. I think that our coach's decisions could've being better at some parts in that last match but Costa Rica was really good overall and played really well (they even beat Italy and Uruguay and tied with England before they beat us) so...
Even if we assumed that Pakistan gave away its JF-17s for free (since the Palestinians can't really afford them) and that there would be no problem transporting them there, they'd still need lots of training and an immense number of planes... Even the initial versions of the Israeli F-16s should...
Haha, thanks. :)
Well at a first glance Greece and Pakistan don't have that many things in common. But the international news of the forum and especially the Turkish ones certainly appear interesting.
Just take a an older tank (or any vehicle with lots of armor), remove its main gun and put a bulldozer blade/mine plough on it and there you go. If you can also install an MCLC on it as well, that'd be perfect.