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Indian Navy's Lies Exposed

Have you found and translated the statistics yet?

LOL.

I'm beginning to enjoy this.

Oh, by the way, since our discussion is about transparency in statistics, there have been 6 Su 30 crashes (out of 240 aircraft); five of them were due to mechanical failures beyond the scope of maintenance.



Heh.

Do you really not know the difference between docks and ships?

You must be the local expert!
India crashed after 1,000 planes, the current level of Indian aircraft.

A contrast from Chengdu J-7(1966).

J-7
General characteristics

Performance

Current service range (former operators in red).
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LCA(2016)
General characteristics

Performance

Very good, this is the India 1000 aircraft crashed after the...
Yes, China crashed 2000 airplanes! But China is not public. This is the victory of India!
 
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Have you found and translated the statistics yet?

LOL.

I'm beginning to enjoy this.

Oh, by the way, since our discussion is about transparency in statistics, there have been 6 Su 30 crashes (out of 240 aircraft); five of them were due to mechanical failures beyond the scope of maintenance.



Heh.

Do you really not know the difference between docks and ships?

You must be the local expert!
and Shenyang J-6(1959)service range.

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and Nanchang K-8(1990)service range.

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Shanxi Y-8 (1974)service range.
People's Republic of China
Myanmar
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Tanzania
Venezuela
Harbin Y-12 (1982)service range.
Cambodia
People's Republic of China
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ghana
Guyana
Harbin Y-12 II of the Iranian IRGC
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Iran
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Kenya
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Mali
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Mauritania
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Myanmar
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Namibia
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Pakistan
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Paraguay
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Peru
Harbin Y-12 II of Sri Lanka Air Force
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Sri Lanka
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Tanzania
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Uganda
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Zambia
Governmental operators[edit]
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Costa Rica
People's Republic of China
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Republic of the Congo
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Seychelles
Air Vanuatu Harbin Y-12 IV
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Bangladesh
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Oh, And secret deals, I don't know. China is secret. Not public. Like China hide 2000 aircraft accidents.
 
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Very good, but what does this have to do with accident statistics?

:crazy:
and Shenyang J-6(1959)service range.

1280px-Shenyang_J-6_Operators.png


and Nanchang K-8(1990)service range.

1280px-Karakorum_operators.png


Shanxi Y-8 (1974)service range.
People's Republic of China
Myanmar
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Tanzania
Venezuela
Harbin Y-12 (1982)service range.
Cambodia
People's Republic of China
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ghana
Guyana
Harbin Y-12 II of the Iranian IRGC
23px-Flag_of_Iran.svg.png
Iran
23px-Flag_of_Kenya.svg.png
Kenya
23px-Flag_of_Mali.svg.png
Mali
23px-Flag_of_Mauritania.svg.png
Mauritania
23px-Flag_of_Myanmar.svg.png
Myanmar
23px-Flag_of_Namibia.svg.png
Namibia
23px-Flag_of_Pakistan.svg.png
Pakistan
23px-Flag_of_Paraguay.svg.png
Paraguay
23px-Flag_of_Peru.svg.png
Peru
Harbin Y-12 II of Sri Lanka Air Force
23px-Flag_of_Sri_Lanka.svg.png
Sri Lanka
23px-Flag_of_Tanzania.svg.png
Tanzania
23px-Flag_of_Uganda.svg.png
Uganda
23px-Flag_of_Zambia.svg.png
Zambia
Governmental operators[edit]
23px-Flag_of_Costa_Rica.svg.png
Costa Rica
People's Republic of China
23px-Flag_of_the_Republic_of_the_Congo.svg.png
Republic of the Congo
23px-Flag_of_Seychelles.svg.png
Seychelles
Air Vanuatu Harbin Y-12 IV
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Bangladesh
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Oh, And secret deals, I don't know. China is secret. Not public. Like China hide 2000 aircraft accidents.
 
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Very good, but what does this have to do with accident statistics?

:crazy:
Prove:
China exports aircraft to the world. It proves that Chinese planes crashed a lot. And then upgrade.;)
Different from India crashed 1000 aircraft. and then India gets... LCA.:lol:

33 years a LCA.
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This is China's L-15 trainer aircraft(Dual engine). Oh, L-15 served in 2015. Exports to Tanzania in 2016.
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India public aircraft accident is very good.:enjoy:
 
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How many Chinese aircraft have crashed?

Prove:
China exports aircraft to the world. It proves that Chinese planes crashed a lot. And then upgrade.;)
Different from India crashed 1000 aircraft. and then India gets... LCA.:lol:

33 years a LCA.
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This is China's L-15 trainer aircraft(Dual engine). Oh, L-15 served in 2015. Exports to Tanzania in 2016.
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India public aircraft accident is very good.:enjoy:
 
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World Cup goes to HAL Dhruv copter
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More than 18 crashes.

@Two @Joe Shearer
 
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World Cup goes to HAL Dhruv copter
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More than 18 crashes.

@Two @Joe Shearer
China: Type 071 amphibious transport dock (25000 tons, the same level 4 ships).

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Type 903 replenishment ship (23000 tons, the same level 8 ships).

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Type 920 hospital ship (14000 tons).
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China's 12000 - ton coastguard ship will be arrived in the south China sea.

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And China's second aircraft carriers.(65000 tons)
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Type 055 destroyer (13000 tons)
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India aircraft carrier...


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@Joe Shearer Tell me -- what is India's progress?
 
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You are still avoiding the issue, talking about a helicopter crash and the number of passengers, not about pilot deaths; the number of helicopter crashes, considering the difficult and dangerous conditions, is in no way worth mentioning unless someone wishes to distract attention by mentioning an incident.

That has been the pattern of your replies; to avoid the main issue and talk about irrelevant incidentals. I don't have to summarise India's failures by saying China conceals information; Indian aircraft casualty figures are published openly, and you repeatedly run away from this point, and the corollary that Chinese figures are not published openly.

It is quite another thing that you examine each crash internally, and seek to improve from examination of the results. The point, again, is that these investigations are secret and confidential. You say, which is not relevant, that Chinese investigations are done to improve the build quality. Obviously. When you do not have access to the technology behind the plane and you are trying to reverse engineer, there will be failures, dangerous failures, quite apart from the loss of performance potential due to an inability to achieve a complete duplication. The performance figures of your reverse engineered marvels have been widely reported to have been behind those of the originals. There is every reason for you to agonise over every crash. The point, again, is that none of these crashes are revealed. And, again, the point is not that Indian crashes are not examined and investigated thoroughly. There are even public reports, available for those who use the net not to write your kind of speculative fiction but to explore and to discover.

You say that India does not do these investigations because India does not need them. That India needs only to improve the training of its pilots and of HAL. As it happens, I live outside Hakimpet Air Force Base today; most of my professional life since 1998 has been involved with the aircraft industry, even after I turned to education and to teaching, and I have seen first-hand, not through your type of speculation, what amount of effort goes into training. If you want to check neutral sources instead of sifting through the garbage for clues, try US accounts of joint exercises with Indian pilots. But you probably have that information with you, and are ignoring that merely to make a superficial case.

As for HAL, I was at a professional position that allowed me close views of HAL, its staffing, its procedures and its results. The results of our experience with the MiG 21, that you copied and passed off as your own, have not been good. When you look at that experience, you also have to look at the hard fact that the aircraft was designed to fly a strictly limited number of hours; Indian maintenance has boosted that figure to more than ten times the designed life. AND with that extremely demanding extension effort, we have never concealed facts and figures; we have never pretended that our efforts were perfect. Data is public, our media faithfully track every minor incident, to the extent that the contrast to your completely opaque position could not be more stark.

In a discussion on opacity of data, you bring in your fanciful ideas about the LCA being Dassault design. Really? How is that relevant? Is that merely a riposte to being told that all your planes are reverse-engineered, either from Russian designs, or from stolen American designs?

Mentioning a vague suspicion that the Tejas was derived from Dassault is futile; that race is over, it has been discussed over and over and over again, and nobody has presented any convincing proof, besides the delta design, not just a Dassault implementation, but used widely, world-wide, by the Americans, the British and - surprise, surprise - the Russians. Our flight control software had to be developed twice; the first time, our engineers had to leave even their own notes and development work behind and abandon their office spaces when the US embargoed our defence industry. The current implementation is entirely our own, done as a creation from the ground up, literally, in ADA in Bangalore. The design is entirely our own, achieved by joint teams sitting right in Bangalore, in front of us, by people who were interacting with HAL every day, when they were not ex-HAL themselves. We failed to develop an engine - that should remind you of your own industry, that has made thousands of aircraft, according to your distracting efforts, but is still struggling to make good engines - we also failed to make an airborne AESA, although a ground version is ready and proven through extensive testing. We outsourced these, just as your exported varieties of the reverse-engineered and illegally manufactured Chinese copies fly with western or Israeli instrumentation.

You mentioned that India crashed 1000 aircraft in 70 years; that is precisely the point. How many planes crashed in India is known, painfully well known. China made several thousand more planes, all without the benefit of proper drawings or complete access to technology, many using badly designed and incrementally improved home-made substitutes for the originals; are you telling me that there were no casualties, no crashes? I am telling you, and am safe in doing so, that you had very many incidents and that these are all concealed and kept unknown.

This is quite unlike the Indian situation. You mentioned, not knowing a thing about Indian conditions and interrelationships between the bureaucracy, the manufacturing plants and the user services, that many things might still be concealed from the bureaucracy. By whom? If there are defects or if there is poor maintenance, and there is a crash, either the user service or the manufacturing plant is sure to get to the bottom of things (investigations are done jointly, since you don't seem to know) and a full report goes to the ministry. It is about checks and balances; the Air Force is unlikely to allow HAL to get away with mistakes that cost pilot lives, HAL is unlikely to allow the Air Force to gloss over its bad training and pin the donkey's tail onto HAL.

China may be able to 'make' and improve it (you seem to forget that except a very few, all aircraft used by India are 'made' in India, just as they are 'made' in China), but there seems to be a pathological need to conceal the accident figures; why they need to do that must go into the thread that is not there, the thread on why China obsessively keeps many things secret. That is not a thread of interest to me, whether there or hypothetical. I am not interested in making a charge sheet about China or the Chinese; just in correcting impertinent and stupid, spiteful pieces posted without thought.


@nair tagging you to this masterpiece.

A bloody surgical precision indeed sir @Joe Shearer

After a long time have I seen you viciously dissect ... a treat to read.
 
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@Joe Shearer Wonderful to read the posts........ In the end do tell when you get the answer for the simple question you raised.......
 
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Poor kid gave up very early and started putting up everything on his hard disk. It was a bit sad, really, watching him fall apart from post to post.

@hellfire
@nair
Poor officials are in reverse order, he only know the accident list. But he didn't understand why he did it. Because he didn't want to make good airplanes. Because he needs kickbacks.

Hypothesis: China actual 2000 aircraft crashed. And China is hiding the accident.
Reality: India crashes 10000 aircraft.
OK, So what is the meaning?

This means —— India has only 10 days of weapons inventory, but China's weapons inventory is not open, so India victory?

Indian Army ammunition won’t even last 10 days in event of a war, suggests CAG reports

So, Your fantasy, your victory.

But unfortunately, there are only accidents in India. It's different from China.

China to open a drone factory in Saudi Arabia

Really different, but for some people open aircraft accident is victory... If not, what can he say??? Indians think they can manufacture T-50?

@hellfire
@nair
 
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Poor officials are in reverse order, he only know the accident list. But he didn't understand why he did it. Because he didn't want to make good airplanes. Because he needs kickbacks.

Hypothesis: China actual 2000 aircraft crashed. And China is hiding the accident.
Reality: India crashes 10000 aircraft.
OK, So what is the meaning?

This means —— India has only 10 days of weapons inventory, but China's weapons inventory is not open, so India victory?

Indian Army ammunition won’t even last 10 days in event of a war, suggests CAG reports

So, Your fantasy, your victory.

But unfortunately, there are only accidents in India. It's different from China.

China to open a drone factory in Saudi Arabia

Really different, but for some people open aircraft accident is victory... If not, what can he say???

@hellfire
@nair

The meaning is that China does not reveal how many of its hit-and-miss copies fly, how many crash. Comparing China-built weaponry and systems to any other weaponry or systems is comparing apples to oranges.

Put up your accident statistics, or apologise to the members for participating in a scam, and leave.
 
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The meaning is that China does not reveal how many of its hit-and-miss copies fly, how many crash. Comparing China-built weaponry and systems to any other weaponry or systems is comparing apples to oranges.

Put up your accident statistics, or apologise to the members for participating in a scam, and leave.
Ah, China is "conceal" aircraft accident. You must think so.

But you still don't understand? I'm just showing off .... And laughing at India. So simple.

Fake Chinese spares for indigenised Bofors guns

Saudis Use Chinese-made Cannons in Yemen

Turkey Is Ready To Export Chinese Ballistic Missiles

suggestion:Check how many Indian weapons are "Made in China" :D
 
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Ah, China is "conceal" aircraft accident. You must think so.

But you still don't understand? I'm just showing off .... And laughing at India. So simple.

Fake Chinese spares for indigenised Bofors guns

Saudis Use Chinese-made Cannons in Yemen

Turkey Is Ready To Export Chinese Ballistic Missiles

suggestion:Check how many Indian weapons are "Made in China" :D

Aircraft accident statistics still not visible? It's two days now.

I'd better stop teasing @Two. He might burst with anger and then we'd have to call him @Four.

AND stand the risk of getting punched up.

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SSS* will come on air again in five minutes, when we will be lectured (with graphics) on how many Chinese harvester-threshers have been exported to Mauretania.

*Stereophonic search for statistics.
 
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