nitesh
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Lol! That was funny mate!
After u pointed out then only I understood it, poor reporting that's all
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Lol! That was funny mate!
nothing has been finalized by PN on U 214
I have never been able to understand the panic behind selecting common hardware. India and Pakistan have a significant amount of common military assets, the best example being the Mig21/J7 which has served as the backbone of both air forces for some time now.yes but it is almost sure that they will do.........will the version offered to india be superior or the same,if its the same then they will hav difficulty in winning it.
yes but mig-21 which were from hal and russia came earlier than j-7(made by china) so pak made the mistake of choosing common hardware, can u site an example of india choosing common hardware after pak possesed it first.......and mig-21bison is much more advanced than j-7 with elta-2032,r-77 israeli electronic warfare and other major subsystems from india............ur correct abt the "man behind the machine" argument pak will have less netcentric capability than india which would have a negetive impact on their operational capability during a war and pak members always claim their men are anytime better than indian men based on 1965(when they had better equipment and training than india).....today india is not the same as it was in 1965.I have never been able to understand the panic behind selecting common hardware. India and Pakistan have a significant amount of common military assets, the best example being the Mig21/J7 which has served as the backbone of both air forces for some time now.
It is true, that India generally tends to get more advanced variants given their bigger coffers; however with the current migration towards network centric warfare indicates that even the most sophisticated piece of hardware is only a pawn in the greater scheme of things and its individual importance might actually be slightly reduced. Hence even if Pakistan and India get the same submarine, ship or aircraft, what will eventually makes the difference is the ability for each armed force to network the said unit with its other surface, land, air and space assets.
I have also seen heated debates on the "man behind the machine" hypothesis which come across to me as more jingoistic in nature rather than of any actual value. On this front the financing and organizational level of the training seem to be a lot more important than the belief that there are warrior-superheros out there who will determine a definitive outcome in a potential conflict.
India procured the Mirage2000H (the absolute baseline model, and techincally the closest successor to the Mirage IIIC) after Pakistan obtained IIIC and V variants.yes but mig-21 which were from hal and russia came earlier than j-7(made by china) so pak made the mistake of choosing common hardware, can u site an example of india choosing common hardware after pak possesed it first.......and mig-21bison is much more advanced than j-7 with elta-2032,r-77 israeli electronic warfare and other major subsystems from india............ur correct abt the "man behind the machine" argument pak will have less netcentric capability than india which would have a negetive impact on their operational capability during a war and pak members always claim their men are anytime better than indian men based on 1965(when they had better equipment and training than india).....today india is not the same as it was in 1965.
Energon, you must know that even though the Mirage 2000H is the closest successor to the Mirage V variant, you cannot upgrade a Mirage V to a Mirage 200H.India procured the Mirage2000H (the absolute baseline model, and techincally the closest successor to the Mirage IIIC) after Pakistan obtained IIIC and V variants.
Yeah, but the MiG 21 bison is pretty nice compared to MiG 21.Its only the upgraded bis and bison versions of the Mig21 that are more advanced than the Pakistani J-7s; but essentially the aircraft was the same until the said upgrades were carried out by the IAF.