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How you are so sure about this..??arab countries expresses interest in JF-17
but they will purchase western aircrafts
check the historyHow you are so sure about this..??
was PAkistan making thunder when SAudia WAS equipped with F-15s and Typhoons..???check the history
we offered them al khalid but they purchased from usawas PAkistan making thunder when SAudia WAS equipped with F-15s and Typhoons..???
Please enlighten us as how their Tejas "evaluation" is going along.
Maybe for the Bharaties, the Bahrain and Aero India are the grand events, but for the rest of the world, they like to showcase their products in Airshows like Farnborough , Paris, Zuhai, Dubai. At the end of the day, its all about Marketing, you like to avail opportunities to showcase your products, and by skipping major world recognized Air shows, you lot are not doing great jobs in projecting Tejas.
Good for you!!! May your programme become a success. We will only be happy when the TEJAs is inducted in large enough numbers in IAF. As I have said before we have a way of developing product with our own limited resources and you have taken a different path. It will eventually become a success. It will be good for Indian aviation industry.Its going better than the FC-1. Aero India is one of worlds largest airshows and that provides us enough platform to showcase our products. Its the likes of those who do not have such a capability go around the world.
Good for you!!! May your programme become a success. We will only be happy when the TEJAs is inducted in large enough numbers in IAF. As I have said before we have a way of developing product with our own limited resources and you have taken a different path. It will eventually become a success. It will be good for Indian aviation industry.
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You cannot relate a tank with a Fighter aircraft I guess...!!we offered them al khalid but they purchased from usa
we offered them al khalid but they purchased from usa
Its going better than the FC-1. Aero India is one of worlds largest airshows and that provides us enough platform to showcase our products. Its the likes of those who do not have such a capability go around the world.
How many nations have shown interest in Tejas? How many orders are in pipeline?
America brings its jets to show case in Farnborough and Paris. you think they are fools or you lot are bigger then yanks? I don't want you to act over smart, as there is no need for it, I am just pointing to an obvious flaw in Indian marketing of their product.
Bismillah ir Rahman ar RaheemHi,
From marketing / quality point of view---that is not bad at all---. It is excellent.
It shows that our equipment was capable enough to be considered and compete against the very best---.
Which means that the primary goal has been met. The secondary goal is to learn and find out what their needs and requirements are so that we can modify and upgrade our equipment to a higher standards---.
Now---supposedly---they still don't buy---so big deal---. What you have gained now in your progress to get their order is that your equipment has become technologically more advanced---so you still come out a winner.
Because at the end of the day---the equipment is primarily to be used for the defense of your country---and this process of testing and rejecting has given you a much much better end product---so basically a win win situation.
Does that make sense to you?
Bismillah ir Rahman ar Raheem
Right on, sir. Being able to compete alone is a major accomplishment. The Eurofighter Typhoon had no (export) takers for a long time and it was a fine air-superiority aircraft. The Rafale and Gripen were rejected by almost everybody in the 2000s and they were as good as, or better multi-role platforms than many US frontline fighters.
The M1 Abrams, however, was a case of picking the gold-plated silver bullet (which anyone with too much money is want to do). It has a long logistics and fuel supply train. Even the US Army, with its mighty resources, was over-extended during Desert Storm and if the Iraqis had not run away and had taken advantage of the dust storms and un-seasonal weather sent by Allah, they could have found the M1s sitting ducks (practically) and the Apaches and CAS elements unable to support them due to the weather, all with the grace of Allah.
The US Army won World War II on the backs of cheap to manufacture, vulnerable but light and plentiful, Sherman tanks as well as the old but solid as an oak tree M1 Garand rifles. As a famous general once said (or four different famous generals, if attributions are to be believed): 'It is not the size of the dog in the fight that matters, but the size of the fight in the dog'.
Thankfully for us, the Americans have forgotten that the forces that triumph have always had the simplest, most rugged equipment that can be procured in numbers and are adaptable to the theater of war. The Pakistan and Turkish armed forces are ones that seem to remember this lesson of history.
The Battle of Agincourt was won by poor, barely armed peasants against French knights stuck in the mud. Salahudin's lightly armored cavalry with light scimitars ran rings around the heavy Roman knights with the broadswords and the heavy lances.
Allah tells us to go forth, respond to the cries of the oppressed, and battle the oppressors, whether we are 'light or heavy'.
Allah keep everyone safe.