Experienced driver of the swift would have tuned his ride to take on the lambo, theres this girl that took down a 1000cc bike and a porche with a ford delivery truck/mini van. So experience does count.
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How are you---what size motor did the ford van have---5.0 l---5.9 l---7.0l----big V 8 or big V 10 engine----in the u s big ford vans come with a V 10 eng I believe in 7.0 L out put----so you bet it would take down a porsche----but remeber---the race is not to the swift---but to the one who can sustain it for much longer
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The pilot does count----but then the effect of a technically superior machine and high tech weaponery also acts as an APHRODISIAC as well----the pilot gets on a new high---which makes a big difference in performance as well
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This is just a comparison between a shooter of a bolt action rifle, in comparison to an AK 47 shooter----does a weaker individual has equal or more strength with an Ak 47.
Pilot has to know his job in either case---but when you add superior equipment to the equation, it adds a multiplier effect as well. The difference is that the machine by default of its design and technical enhancements can do more of everything in a wider and broader range.
The pilot is not a robot or something static---it is human----the true value of the pilot would come out---after the first salvos have been fired from these high tech machines---pak india conflict will be the first ever oppurtunity for the observers of man behind the machine or machine behind the man----the truth will only come out when the first salvos of BVR's are launched.
People are assuming that the pilot factor will stay static through out the war---it is somehow being assumed that things will stay the same through out the conflict---.
The problem that people with inferior weaponery but superior pilots donot understand is that the enemy would be adjusting its strategy by the minute by the second----what worked in the first encounter maynot work again---whatever superiority might have been achieved in the first surprise may never be achieved again---because the enemy is not an idiot---its superior and long range weaponery gives it the right and power to change the rules of engagement at any time.
There has to be some kind of parity somewhere in the equation---superior pilot is just a fallacy by itself---.
The superiority can be in the form of amraam 120's---that is one for sure shot winner---then in the form of french bvr's of the same capability---then with strike aircraft to keep the enemy on its toes and under pressure of some kind---there has to be somekind of combination of equipment to make a statement where average will overcome excellence.
The form that this question is being asked, is in a closed form----it is either this or that----the starter of this thread should have put a better effort in putting forward a more pro-active question---.
In what form and fare the pilot superiority more effective---what combinations of weapons systems enhance the pilots performance---what is minimum parity---.
We know that the enemy's missile can shoot from 80 km with a 70 % kill ratio---and from50 km with a 95 % plus kill ratio---now we know that our Sd 10 have a max range of 60 km witha probale kill ratio of 70 % and at 40 km in the 95 % range.
Now once the missile is locked and launched from their respective distances---can someone explain to me where does the superior pilot training comes into force---now this equation has purley and for surely turned into FATE---.
Neither pilot can defy the laws of physics---one's radar got a lock at 80 km----the other's at 60---how stupid can a su 30 --- mig 21 bis pilot be---come on people----is that how poorly you estimate the abilities of the flyer of the state of the art plane like the s u 30.