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big worry for pakistan??Tejas fighter jets put on the Pak border for vigil

if IAFrejected it then is thr some aliens flying tejas serial production fighters in IAF logo on Indian republic day infront of dozen or so heads of Asean nations and also nation head of largest muslim nation haha broke you argument thr get sm facts



what co-development chinese are shipping double seated jf-17 to you guys that too on UAE transports lol. India build plenty of double seaters Tejas 5-6 years back haha
Like seriously? Republic day pe jahaz urr raha tha or khasi ho k truck pe lada hoa tha? Well, the best place for Tejas to put is in museum. Btw PAC make 58% of JF-17 and 42% including engine is responsibility of CAC.

Both navy & armed force have a different retirement they want multi role twin engine fighters which can carry much more payload , tejes is too small to carry missiles like brahmos that su-30mki can , that's the reason tejes is being integrated to new variants like BrahMos-lite, which is still a work in progress.
Whatever the work is in progress, IAF rejected it.

designed developed tested rectified upgraded now in production

versus

shipped from china and painted in pakistan
Still better than your khassi teja. :p

Financly .... Yes
Technology... No
Financially*
 
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Like seriously? Republic day pe jahaz urr raha tha or khasi ho k truck pe lada hoa tha? Well, the best place for Tejas to put is in museum. Btw PAC make 58% of JF-17 and 42% including engine is responsibility of CAC.


haha 58% of airframe for which material come from chinese i believe forget about 58% of full fighter building not even chinese build full jf-17.
engines and many supporting parts still come from russians.
haha 58% lol
 
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Migs are more than enough for Pakistan , no need to over kill.our main concern should be securing east India
Just 6 F-16 block 52s can take on Migs squadron. Your birds will fall down since falcons owns the skies.
 
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SOURCE: DAILY MAIL\
big worry for pakistan??Tejas fighter jets put on the Pak border for vigil
What is Big worry for Pakistan ???? Fail LCA Tresh fighter refused by your own IAF but for the propaganda for success of NAMO make in India programme and justification of 48 thousand crore rupees expenses on this failed project your Govt. are palying this NOUTANKI NATAK on Pak Border.
 
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Not just Tejas'...incompetency and lack of professionalism runs in the family...


Ecuador cancels deal with HAL for ‘crash-prone’ Dhruv



written by an Indian in TOI, some accepts the problem

The chalta hai quality of Indians......well it ever change. it is not about Modi. it is the responsibility of each and each Indian to bring this change in their mentality and also pass on to the next generation

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...or-crash-prone-Dhruv/articleshow/49425469.cms


Design Flaw Caused IAF’s Dhruv Helicopter Crash: Reports

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/10..._Dhruv_Helicopter_Crash__Reports#.WsCMgtRubcs

















Something to do with lack of meritocracy in HAL and DRDO w.r.t to jobs due to reservations and not on merit and qualifications...what do you think, isn't this the main problem.



Faulty Indian Ammo Damages First Artillery Guns Imported In 3 Decades

This isn't the first time that the Army has had problems with ammunition provided by the OFB. In two separate incidents in May and July, the barrels of two prototypes of the indigenous Dhanush artillery gun were also damaged after faulty shells damaged the barrels of the gun.





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M-777 howitzer being tested at Pokhran range had an accident on September 2: Army sources

NEW DELHI:
HIGHLIGHTS




    • M-777 howitzer had an accident on September 2 in Pokhran: Sources
    • Shell by the Defence Ministry's Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) exploded
    • Not the first time Army has had problems with ammo provided by OFB
The first artillery gun imported by India in over three decades has been badly damaged after a shell manufactured by the Defence Ministry's Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) exploded.

Alarmingly, this is the third time in four months that a prototype artillery gun being tested by the Army prior to induction has had its barrel damaged by defective 155 millimetre High Explosive shells sourced from the OFB


 
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SOURCE: DAILY MAIL

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AFTER a gap of over 30 years, the Indian Air Force (IAF) would be deploying a homemade combat aircraft along the Pakistan border in an offensive role during the forthcoming pan-India war games ‘Exercise Gaganshakti’ starting from April 8. The last homegrown planes, which had seen operational action, were the HF-24 Maruts 147 of which were produced by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited in the 1960s and were decommissioned from the Air Force in 1985.

During the war games, the Air Force would be deploying the planes along the Pakistan border in air defence roles to prepare against any aerial offensive, government sources told MAIL TODAY. This is the first time that after getting inducted into the Air Force formally, the LCA Tejas plane is taking part in an operational role in one of the biggest war games being held by the service, they said.

The planes are likely to be deployed in the western and south-western sector of the Air Force during the exercise between the forward bases. India has several forward bases on the Pakistan border — Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir— to defend any attack from the Pakistan side, the sources said.

The Tejas planes have been inducted into the 45 Squadron of the IAF in the Initial Operational Clearance (IOC) configuration and are being readied for carrying out operational roles in the near future. The participation of the Tejas in operational role will be a big boost to the Make in India progarmme, idrw and will be a big landmark for the indigenous aircraft development project, which is now entering an important phase of getting operational, an IAF official said.

The LCA project, approved in 1983, has been marred by delays due to the sanction regime of the United States in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and delays on part of laboratories of the DRDO. However, the programme received a major push from the defence ministry as recently the defence minister-led defence acquisition council (DAC) cleared the `48,000 crore project to procure 83 LCA Mk1A from Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, and the tender in this regard was issued in the last week of December to the public sector firm.

The Gaganshakti exercise is a panIndia war game conducted by the Air Force across its operational commands where the response of the force is checked to the threats faced by it on different fronts.

During this exercise, several hundred combat planes— including the Su-30MKI, Mirage- 2000, Jaguars and MiG 29s— would take part and hundreds of missions would be flown with impeccable planning and execucraft, which would be more of technology demonstrators but the IAF was more interested in having the LCA Mark 2, which would be a more capable and upgraded version of the indigenous plane in the making for the last over two decades.

The HAL would first deliver the Mark 1 aircraft to the IAF and then would produce the Mark 1A in the interim till the time it is ready with the Mark 2 version. The project would give a strong push to the indigenous fighter aircraft industry as this would be the first major bulk production order for the plane. The Air Force is also looking to induct more than 200 LCA Mk-2 planes which would be totally different from the LCA Mark-1 and LCA Mark1A planes and would be in the league of the Mirage-2000s and MiG 29s serving in the force presently. tion, they said.

The exercise will be based on a scenario that included rapid deployment across the country at all operational Air Force bases. Meanwhile, defence experts feel that the decision to procure the LCA will reduce the dependence on imports. The IAF has already placed orders for 20 LCA Mark 1 airTejas is inducte



Tejas MK-2 to be classified as MCA?

OURCE: Vinayak Shetty / FOR MY TAKE /IDRW.ORG

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While MK-2 might be still called Tejas borrowing its name from its older siblings LCA-Tejas MK1/MK1-A, but now, reports are emerging that MK-2 will now be classified as Medium Weight Category aircraft and will be associated with MCA (Medium Combat Aircraft ) acronomn instead of Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) which has been synonymous with India’s indigenous fighter jet program .

MK-2 being dubbed MCA (Medium Combat Aircraft ) makes more sense now since its Maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) will be just below Mirage-2000K and just above SEPECAT Jaguar aircraft in service with Indian Air Force.

It is estimated that Tejas MK-2 will now have MTOW range between 16 to 16.5 tonnes, which is not be confused with 25 tonnes 5th Generation Stealth Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) combat jet which India is developing as a separate program.

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Original MCA stretches

The initial concept of MCA, as shown above, was a 4++ Generation, Twin engine, tailless delta design fighter aircraft which borrowed heavily from LCA-Tejas only had MTOW of just 12 tonnes. so a 16+ tonne aircraft dubbed as MCA again makes sense.

IAF which intends to procure 201 units of Tejas MK-2 when it is ready, has asked for an aircraft which can fill in the shoe of now retiring Mig-27 and Jaguar fighter aircraft. Tejas MK-2 will have considerable improvement in its fiery range and external load carrying capacity which allows it to be classified as a Medium Weight Category aircraft and also may improve it export chances in future.

This is truly a good news for Pakistan, nothing to worry about. Lol
 
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designed developed tested rectified upgraded now in production

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shipped from china and painted in pakistan
which part is exactly indian ?
engine? no .
air frame ? no .
weapon system ? no .
radar ? no
tyre bhi indian ni hoga i bet . :)
 
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Can't make a simple assault rifles like 7.62mm and 5.56mm still importing from Israel and other countries....







Why Indian Army’s hunt for assault rifle under Make in India is no good

It rejected the indigenously made 7.62mm rifle on the grounds that it was technologically not up to the mark.

There is little doubt that the Indian Army is in dire need of 7.62mm and 5.56mm assault rifles. The Army still uses the AK-47 in the category of the 7.62mm rifles while the Indian Small Arms Systems (INSAS) 5.56 is an obsolete as well as unreliable assault rifle and needs replacement. A 5.56mm assault rifle is smaller-calibre ammunition which is lighter; hence, for the same load, more rounds can be carried by each infantryman.

https://www.dailyo.in/variety/india...apons-manufacturing-israel/story/1/18547.html
 
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which part is exactly indian ?

numerous times Indian posters have put same slide where Indian content is shown do google it if u r really interested.
On the other hand I did google and still found no pakistani content in Jf-17 not even a damn screw even seems like the initial design was soviet lol so basically it was designed in late 70s by soviets to replace early mig-21 and adopted by chinese but seems like chinese airforce rejected the fighter so sold to pakistan chinese gor thr investment back many times it seems lol
 
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great Tejas sud be their main fighter. yaar dua karo yeh nikama in ka hero ho.
 
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talking about poor quality of locally produced Indian ammo's...



Indian Army rejects indigenously-built rifles for the second year in a row citing poor quality

The army decided to reject the 7.62x51 mm guns built by the Ishapore Rifle Factory after they miserably failed the firing tests last week.

Official sources said there were "excessive number of faults" in the guns and "complete redesigning of the magazine" was needed to consider the guns to be used by the army.

"Excessive flash and sound signature" were observed in the rifles during the trials, they said adding reliability aspect of the weapons needs comprehensive analysis.



https://www.firstpost.com/india/ind...ear-in-a-row-citing-poor-quality-3732223.html
 
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numerous times Indian posters have put same slide where Indian content is shown do google it if u r really interested.
On the other hand I did google and still found no pakistani content in Jf-17 not even a damn screw even seems like the initial design was soviet lol so basically it was designed in late 70s by soviets to replace early mig-21 and adopted by chinese but seems like chinese airforce rejected the fighter so sold to pakistan chinese gor thr investment back many times it seems lol
tut tut . answer my simple question . is any of the major part of tejas made in india ?
tyre or bolt to ethopia bhi laga lega
 
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tut tut . answer my simple question . is any of the major part of tejas made in india ?
tyre or bolt to ethopia bhi laga lega
yes thr is but u tell me lol no can u even claim a single screw built for jf-17 in pakistan haha not a damn screw
 
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...forget everything, these are the final words, said by none other than an Indian vice chief of Army Staff, other rhetoric so far doesn't mean anything.




Pakistan defence industrial base better than ours: Army vice chief

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Lt. Gen. Sarath Chand, Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCOAS), said the ordnance factories have not been able to keep pace with changing technology while "there is no competition whatsoever" and it is "an unsuccessful method of supporting our defence requirements".


A top Army general on Tuesday said Pakistan has a better military industrial base and exports more defence equipment than India, as he came down heavily on ordnance factories which manufacture weapons for the forces. Lt. Gen. Sarath Chand, Vice Chief of Army Staff (VCOAS), said the ordnance factories have not been able to keep pace with changing technology while “there is no competition whatsoever” and it is “an unsuccessful method of supporting our defence requirements”.

http://indianexpress.com/article/in...ase-better-than-ours-army-vice-chief-4766949/
 
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