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YupAnd even from China
Pakistan can help them a lot in this.
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YupAnd even from China
or it is the other way around ? there is saying in punjabi " nahati dhooti reh gayi tee mooh te makhi bee gayi "Freaking foolish, Why you so jealous India?
or it is the other way around ? there is saying in punjabi " nahati dhooti reh gayi tee mooh te makhi bee gayi "
Bad choice Sri Lanka, all of these Migs will crash by 2017.India may transfer some Migs to Srilanka: Source
Published January 14, 2016
SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK (INN)
After transferring Mi-25 Attack Gunships to Afghanistan on request of Afghan President recently, India is deliberating if a Srilankan request to provide fighter jets for their air force can be taken up after India forced Srilanka to reconsider their decision on making the purchase of Sino-Pakistan developed JF-17 fighter jets.
Well, informed Sources in air force close to idrw.org have informed us that instead of offering Homegrown LCA-Tejas to Srilanka, IAF may transfer some of Upgraded Mig-27 along with Spares to Srilankan Air force at FOC ( Free of Cost).
Srilankan Air force already operates Mig-27 purchased from Ukraine and Russia in past and HAL/IAF have helped train Pilots/Aircrew while Srilankan Military was on offensive against LTTE, Mig-27s along with Kfir fighter jets played crucial roles in Bombing LTTE targets in the last phase of the Civil war.
Indian Air forces already have plans to retire older un-upgraded Mig-27s from its fleet this year on wards and also have plans to phase out upgraded Mig-27s by 2019 along with Mig-21s.
Too much disappointed in Srilanka, we supported them through thick and thin, gave them everything to fight LTTE and eventually defeat them, and this is how they repay us ?
No worries, we never forget betrayals.
Bad choice Sri Lanka, all of these Migs will crash by 2017.
and you think LCA is going to be a sucessfull project? Do you want me to remind you about Arjun MBT, Insas and so much more?That's when our LCA will be available for exports. Don't worry we have planned it perfectly.
What's wrong with the Arjun or INSAS? Both are in service. The INSAS is disparaged widely but it is perhaps one of the most succesful rifles in histroy with over 2 million units made to date and still going strong more than 2 decades later.and you think LCA is going to be a sucessfull project? Do you want me to remind you about Arjun MBT, Insas and so much more?
I am curious about whether any Sri Lankans still remember who were backing them when they were finishing up the war against LTTE and who is still accusing them about this war.
Doesn't matter. It's their country, better luck next time to team Pakistan, we are not a tyrannical power to give such low blows, just for the sale of a piece of equipment.I am curious about whether any Sri Lankans still remember who were backing them when they were finishing up the war against LTTE and who is still accusing them about this war.
It i blessing and disguise well lanka got chance to make its airforce with reliable multi mission jet like thunderSo ya.... if India transfers them then JF-17's deal is off... Lanka has to use them till Tejas is ready to be exported
India may transfer some Migs to Srilanka: Source
Published January 14, 2016
SOURCE: IDRW NEWS NETWORK (INN)
After transferring Mi-25 Attack Gunships to Afghanistan on request of Afghan President recently, India is deliberating if a Srilankan request to provide fighter jets for their air force can be taken up after India forced Srilanka to reconsider their decision on making the purchase of Sino-Pakistan developed JF-17 fighter jets.
Well, informed Sources in air force close to idrw.org have informed us that instead of offering Homegrown LCA-Tejas to Srilanka, IAF may transfer some of Upgraded Mig-27 along with Spares to Srilankan Air force at FOC ( Free of Cost).
Srilankan Air force already operates Mig-27 purchased from Ukraine and Russia in past and HAL/IAF have helped train Pilots/Aircrew while Srilankan Military was on offensive against LTTE, Mig-27s along with Kfir fighter jets played crucial roles in Bombing LTTE targets in the last phase of the Civil war.
Indian Air forces already have plans to retire older un-upgraded Mig-27s from its fleet this year on wards and also have plans to phase out upgraded Mig-27s by 2019 along with Mig-21s.
By the same logic I would say I wonder whether Sri Lankans remember the country who sent a peace keeping force to intervene in their civil war and lost over a thousand of its warriors in the process.I am curious about whether any Sri Lankans still remember who were backing them when they were finishing up the war against LTTE and who is still accusing them about this war.
Doesn't matter. It's their country, better luck next time to team Pakistan, we are not a tyrannical power to give such low blows, just for the sale of a piece of equipment.
Remember, Sri Lanka is a customer, a customer cannot be forced.