Azeem Siddiqui
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Is there any possibility of cyber jamming of cockpit?
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I am also thinking the same
Main soch rha tha kafi din se koi crash ki khabr ni ai aur ajj IAF ny apni mojudgi ka ehsaas dila dia.
IAF pilots are damn easy to “jam”.....Is there any possibility of cyber jamming of cockpit?
This plane is victim of engine failure and corrupt Beaurucracy in MoDAfew minutes ago a friend of mine told me that Indians would come on PDF bragging they have 270 MKIs and one crash hardly matter, and you did exactly as he predicted.
We need to wait for proper confirmation before jumping to any conclusion, this Aircraft can be another victim of trigger happy SAM operators
Secondly sam operaters have no faultAfew minutes ago a friend of mine told me that Indians would come on PDF bragging they have 270 MKIs and one crash hardly matter, and you did exactly as he predicted.
We need to wait for proper confirmation before jumping to any conclusion, this Aircraft can be another victim of trigger happy SAM operators
Whatever “flies”.....No, it is not SAM victim... It is done by our agent Crow
Hmmmmmmm..High rate ???.
10 in last 21 years
While IAF operate 270+.
Manufacturing 15-16. Every year in there nasik plant
Recently two F-18 collided with each other
In US
Accident are part of mechanical error
This was engine failure
One at a time till it’s ZERO!! The ancient Indian mathematicians invented ZERO....Afew minutes ago a friend of mine told me that Indians would come on PDF bragging they have 270 MKIs and one crash hardly matter, and you did exactly as he predicted.
We need to wait for proper confirmation before jumping to any conclusion, this Aircraft can be another victim of trigger happy SAM operators
4.75 more months to go...Hmmmmmmm..
Indian Air Force Su-30 MKI crashed in Assam, northeast of #India a while ago, taking the number of aircrafts lost by India this year (2019) to Eleven. 1. Jaguar 2. Mirage 2000 3. Hawk 4. Hawk 5. MiG-21 6. Mi-17 7. MiG-21 8. MiG-27 9. HAL Chetak (Navy) 10. An-32 11. Su-30 MKI
HAHAHAHA Let's seeOne at a time till it’s ZERO!! The ancient Indian mathematicians invented ZERO....
4.75 more months to go...
August is the cruelest month for the sub-continent....