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FMS route means the vehicles will be offered as part of a package that will include spares, training, maintenance contracts etc etc.Well if they do go ahead with this, what about service issues?
its all about cost.They can but are they good enough ?
^^ Burraq MRAP made by HIT.
It looks cheap & weak compared to those mine-protected vehicles made in India by Tata Motors or anyone else :
And US has far more experience in making Mine-resistance troop vehicles than India. So it's obvious
Pak drooling over them even if they're 2nd hand and littered by Afghanistanis all over. I'd take those
over anything made by HIT, anyday.
Instead Buy mahindra, tata or Leyland MRAP....
mahindra-MRAP
Tata MRAP
leyland MRAP
khocha tm ko to pora MRAP+Ghauri Missle deti he....le gi kya.......BTW check song...not a say one but still okay...
So basically Indians r asking these vehicles that Pakistan r suppose to get and stealing Afghan's Army items!!!
Hmm it would be very interesting to see what Afghan Gov has to say abt it.
But the article says...We won't take them. We have indigenous alternatives, or we can buy first-hand with ToT.
Give them to our neighbour, they are in need of donations.
Nah, US was in a dilemma where they can't leave all the equipment in Afghanistan where it will most likely sit and rust since Afghanistan doesn't have military budget big enough to maintain all the MRAPs, and also there is a possibility that it might fall in the hands of terrorists. And second one was that Pakistan has its hands in Afghanistan terrorists groups case so it would not be wise to give them equipment which might end up being used against their interest.Does that mean India put pressure on America to not to sell it to Pakistan.
Yeah thats what we think,it is not official stance of America,is it??,or you are saying that American officials said to Pakistanis that we wont give it to you because of the reason mentioned above??Nah, US was in a dilemma where they can't leave all the equipment in Afghanistan where it will most likely sit and rust since Afghanistan doesn't have military budget big enough to maintain all the MRAPs, and also there is a possibility that it might fall in the hands of terrorists. And second one was that Pakistan has its hands in Afghanistan terrorists groups case so it would not be wise to give them equipment which might end up being used against their interest.
Highly doubt it would be free, my guess as Abing said, it would be dirt cheap since US doesn't want to haul the things all the way back to US. They will probably sell them to us a fraction of the cost of the new ones.Yeah thats what we think,it is not official stance of America,is it??,or you are saying that American officials said to Pakistanis that we wont give it to you because of the reason mentioned above??
Btw-Are we getting it for free??
Then we should take the offer from both hands,after all we are baniyasHighly doubt it would be free, my guess as Abing said, it would be dirt cheap since US doesn't want to haul the things all the way back to US. They will probably sell them to us a fraction of the cost of the new ones.