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I don't mean to make fun of him, but why does he keep typing crap?
No, heat-seeking missiles DO NOT need radars to work. Cmon man, this is common sense. A heat seeking missile has it's own IRST system, it doesn't need a radar to track a target at all.
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So yes, F-7s do have an IRST device on them. It is sitting inside the nose-cone of their missiles.
Yes, I know no air force uses real missiles in exercises. That means what iceman said is stupid. Your beloved InAF does not know what F-16's missiles can do, so how can it "know F-16 inside out" like iceman said?
Also, I know MKI has a small radar in it's tail. How does it tell the difference between an enemy aircraft and friendly? How large is its search cone? Even if it does detect an incoming heat-seeking missile, so what? The pilot can't turn hard enough to avoid it anyway. Does MKI have a radar underneath it or on top? Or a radar for each side? Nope.
So no sir, I think YOU need to do research before you post. Your friend iceman too.
Lol. Your just as right as the MKI fanboys who think Su-30 will mop F-22's !!