Okay f16 armed with aim7M lmao
I can say so much to him -- but chose to stay quite for the time being.
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Okay f16 armed with aim7M lmao
I can say so much to him -- but chose to stay quite for the time being.
I think we all can say a lot to him. If he wants to believe the tejas is perfect for his nations air force then so be it. He shouldnt be surprised if the indians left some sort of spyware on the jets for a certain israeli neighbour... Nor should he be surprised to see the limited amount of weaponry it has.I can say so much to him -- but chose to stay quite for the time being.
Whoever talks about repetition, we have something better than it. If this is a single missile, look at the ammunition collection of the Egyptians. Pakistan is still dependent on the out-of-service Mirage 5. We have a scrap air force in the correct sense. As for the nuclear missiles, it is better for you to respond to the Indians first, then talk. I have information about the Egyptian missiles, but there is a strong program before you know anything about the military
Without Egypt, there would be no F16 fleet in Pakistan. Know your size and number before you talk
Why are Egyptians bitter about JF 17? If it is your personal opinion, then it is not a big deal. But if Egyptians in general are biased against JF-17, I hope you'll be willing to explain why that is so.Look at the Egyptian fighters, if you have the same, then talk
The flying cockroach JF17 or Tejas is nothing but a second-row training fighter if it is contracted, and the Indians, the Tejas fighter program is better than the cockroach as we call it in Egypt, so I see it very suitable and better for the Air Force and this A gain for you, as we will send you the rest of the Mirage 5 or some of the worn out F16 to you, as we did two years agoView attachment 794506.
Jokes aside but the concept of LCA suites Pakistan's needs alot more then IAF. PAF could operate these on M2 highways in event of war more effectively then IAF. But India despite having access to all sort of western technologies still managed to f this up big time.
There's no way India can export airplanes manufactured in India at the current production capacity because it has to fulfill its own needs first. Offering to build abroad is a better option and would also reduce the overall time and cost.
There are dozens and dozens of thread's on this very section of Arab forum where Pak members contribute, so I won't even go there but forget itLot of Anti- Arab verbal diarrhea that gets spewed here
Also Egyptians get annoyed like Indian Muslims when Pak leadership claims to be the self-proclaimed leader of the Islamic world
Pakistan-Egypt rows of the past
But why can't you produce anything on your own?Look at the Egyptian fighters, if you have the same, then talk
The flying cockroach JF17 or Tejas is nothing but a second-row training fighter if it is contracted, and the Indians, the Tejas fighter program is better than the cockroach as we call it in Egypt, so I see it very suitable and better for the Air Force and this A gain for you, as we will send you the rest of the Mirage 5 or some of the worn out F16 to you, as we did two years agoView attachment 794506.
The head of the Indian state-owned HAF Group said that his country is offering Egypt and other countries to manufacture Tejas by setting up a factory for local production.
The first reason seems to be local to visitors of PDF. The second is not something that I would expect an average Arab citizen to think much of. In fact, I would not expect an average Egyptian to know much about Pakistan at all. So it is surprising to hear that Egyptians do not like JF 17 because of Pakistani origin.Lot of Anti- Arab verbal diarrhea that gets spewed here
Also Egyptians get annoyed like Indian Muslims when Pak leadership claims to be the self-proclaimed leader of the Islamic world
Pakistan-Egypt rows of the past
It is a free market..India can offer its products..that does not mean they will be accepted.. there is a tough competition out there..UAE should also buy some LOL
I was also wondering the same with respect to tech. transfer. Tejas is only 60% indigenous by most estimates. This may not have tech. that Egypt is looking for.Anyways, on to the topic at hand, what parts of the Tejas are manufactured in India and may be transferrable? How many of these do the Indians themselves operate? What type of tech transfer would the Egyptians be looking for? Most importantly, what ammunition is on offer with Tejas?