indian industry isnt potent enough to produce a high quality highly capable monster killer like jf17 thunder ...our economy just cant support it...but rest assured we will catch up in a decade or two
there isnt any country free frm corruption .not even china....indian govt comes under fire cause of liberal media which isnt under the control of govt......cant say that about our eastern neighbour can we??
yeah but first they should ink a deal.........its taking heck of a long time .....wonder why such an important deal has been in pipeline for around a decae and still no result
f14 had its time but its surely over..........i think pak should better spend their money modernizing their in house jf17 to an even more potent beast and go for j10 for main strike purposes atleast j10 comes without sanctions
very good looking plane among the best of the lot both in potency as well as looks.....
hope iaf gets its hands on it without further delays............but again we are not the ones who would be deciding
china operates j10 in its main strike role and seeing world scenario we can safely say that its pretty much an emerged power which would challenge any other superpower ...if pakistan can get their main strike weapon and that too for a lower cost in substantial numbers then...
the fact of matter is that it would have been a potent fighter if inducted 10yrs ago.looking at the current inventory of iaf and future procurement plans.....potency of tejas takes a blow in the belly
even if pakistan decides to buy one it would be of no use as it is mainly used to project power or to protect islands of stratergic interest like the case with in:azn:
but the main issue being the potency of the fighter....read somewhere dat its max speed was around 1500kmph...........wd it be able to compete with blk50 comin frm other side