Abdul Rehman Majeed
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I smell something burning.
Yeah Check your ***.
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I smell something burning.
Where is your next dole out coming from you extra bright Pakistani? $1.4B is what you need inn'itLet me educate you dumb Indians.
Your Trasport Aircrafts were from Ukraine.
Your naval turbines were from Ukraine.
You better payback now per the orders of your Western masters.
Yeah Check your ***.
A dumb post only Indians are capable of.
Low observable means stealth.
Stealth does not mean it disappears from the radars.
It is just hard to detect and harder to destroy.
Even F-22 can be detected.
I just retired SR-71from my fleet of private jets.I'm at the early stage of considering between F22 or Tempest as my private jet.
Let me educate you dumb Indians.
Your Trasport Aircrafts were from Ukraine.
Your naval turbines were from Ukraine.
You better payback now per the orders of your Western masters.
It is no brainer to purchase 40 F-35s irrespective of the terms and conditions
That guy is a massive troll. Please don't take anything he says seriously.what transports are from Ukraine ?
what transports are from Ukraine ?
That guy is a massive troll. Please don't take anything he says seriously.
They are improving in every field don't underestimate your enemy dudeThat is what the dumb Indians have been saying a decade ago about their SU-30 being the Raptor of the east and we have seen how they finally got shot in their *** by PAF F-16s.
The only reason India bought Rafales was they got good kickbacks from the French as part the deal.
French judge tasked with investigating Rafale fighter jet sale to India
A French judge has been tasked with investigating a controversial 2016 multi-billion-dollar sale of Rafale fighter jets to India on “corruption” suspicions, the national financial prosecutors’ office…www.france24.com
Do you see any Indians talk about their SU-30 now after the Feb 2019 defeat?
No because their propaganda has fallen flat.
The same will repeast when our J-10s bring down Indian Rafales.
India should go the route of South Korea, if I'm being honest.F-35 is unlikely to be considered by India. The current government has gone full bore on indigenisation and has given support to building blocks towards 6th Gen aircraft.
Technologies being developed and expertise gained in LCA MK II and TEDBF is going to be the building blocks towards AMCA. The first iteration may not be as stealthy and as capable. That isn’t expected either and development and improvement can keep going on.
The cost of F-35 is another factor that might be a deterrent. India shouldn’t and wouldn’t spend the kind of money required to acquire and operate these machines.
Generally any military hardware offered by the US is known openly, which has’t happened in this case. Participation of F-35 was probably just a symbolic support to an airshow and US just wanted to display the bonhomie.
Middle Eastern qnd North African countries as well. They have bought other weapons from China, However, they prefer Western fighter jets for obvious reason.Why would China sell any of it's components to allied world
What kinda stupid question that is?
Outside of western allied world there are very few to non existent air forces infact only north Korea and Pakistan comes to mind as countries that are non allied with an air force
The An-32s were technically purchased from the USSR. Ukraine inherited a lot of the Antonov facilities. It does not make it a Ukrainian deal.Missing in action: Why Antonov AN-32 is India's most troubled aircraft
The IAF has over 100 AN-32s which play a critical role in equipping India's frontline forces. India was the launch customer for the AN-32, which was bought from the former Soviet Union and built in Ukraine.
Missing in action: Why Antonov AN-32 is India's most troubled aircraft
The IAF has over 100 AN-32s which play a critical role in equipping India's frontline forces. India was the launch customer for the AN-32, which was bought from the former Soviet Union and built in Ukraine.www.businesstoday.in
Really?????? Is that your list??
All of those are allied nations except for Algeria and Ethiopia
Ethiopia can't muster any amount of reasonable money to buy anything while as Algeria has been traditional buying Russian stuff but soon that may change as it has been recently starting to buy Chinese stuff.
Iran is under sanctions neither Russia or China will sell it stuff for now
The An-32s were technically purchased from the USSR. Ukraine inherited a lot of the Antonov facilities. It does not make it a Ukrainian deal.