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Israeli F-35 got insulted over Homs

Yep and you could hear the crickets chirping when American/allied cruise missiles just overwhelmed the whole network. The best response we got was that the S400 was "switched off".
It made me laugh thinking about all the Indian posts about them enforcing a no fly zone over Pakistan in the event of a war.

Agreed no air defence can counter an over whelming launch and attacker is always at advantage over the defender. You always need fighter jets to put no fly zone in effect.
 
aren't yours all american made? don't give me the rubbish that they are isreali home-grown technologies. all of your tech is imported in from the u.s. and you know it...
Science and technology in Israel is one of the country's most highly developed and industrialized sectors. The modern Israeli ecosystem of high technology is highly optimized making up a significant bulk of Israeli economy. The percentage of Israelis engaged in scientific and technological inquiry, and the amount spent on research and development (R&D) in relation to gross domestic product (GDP), is among the highest in the world.[94] Israel ranks fourth in the world in scientific activity, as measured by the number of scientific publications per million citizens. Israel's percentage of the total number of scientific articles published worldwide is almost 10 times higher than its percentage of the world's population.[95] Despite its small population relative to other industrialized nations around the world, Israel has the highest number of scientists and technicians per capita in the world with 140 scientists and technicians per 10,000 employees. In comparison, the same is 85 per 10,000 in the United States and 83 per 10,000 in Japan.[96]

Israeli scientists, engineers, and technicians have contributed to the modern advancement of the natural sciences, agricultural sciences, computer sciences, electronics, genetics, medicine, optics, solar energy and various fields of engineering. Israel is home to major corporate players in the high-tech industry and has one of the world's technologically most literate populations.[97] In 1998, Tel Aviv was named by Newsweek as one of the ten technologically most influential cities in the world.[98] In 2012, the city was also named one of the best places for high-tech startup companies, placed second behind its California counterpart.[99][100] In 2013, Tel Aviv repeated the feat where the American newspaper, Boston Globe ranked Tel Aviv as the second best city for business start-ups, after Silicon Valley[101] Israel has the largest number of startup companies globally, second only to the United States and remains one of the largest centers in the world for technology start-up enterprises.[19][14] 200 start-ups are created annually and more than 2500 start-up companies are operating throughout the country.[21][102]

As a result of the country's highly renowned and creative start-up culture, Israel is often referred to as the Start-up Nation (adapted from the book Start-Up Nation, by Dan Senor and Saul Singer)[103][104][105][106] and the "Silicon Valley of the Middle East".[85] There are even numerous programs that send people to Israel to explore the "Start-Up Nation" economy (such as TAVtech Ventures and TAMID Group).[107][108][109]
 
Yep, even a small volley of cruise missiles means bye bye....

This is the biggest issue why USA fears China in south China sea. In one US threat assessment debate on international forums the biggest problem they mentioned was that if a volley of missiles is fired the anti air missile ships will always be out numbered by the incoming missiles as they all have limited interceptors loaded in them
 
Science and technology in Israel is one of the country's most highly developed and industrialized sectors. The modern Israeli ecosystem of high technology is highly optimized making up a significant bulk of Israeli economy. The percentage of Israelis engaged in scientific and technological inquiry, and the amount spent on research and development (R&D) in relation to gross domestic product (GDP), is among the highest in the world.[94] Israel ranks fourth in the world in scientific activity, as measured by the number of scientific publications per million citizens. Israel's percentage of the total number of scientific articles published worldwide is almost 10 times higher than its percentage of the world's population.[95] Despite its small population relative to other industrialized nations around the world, Israel has the highest number of scientists and technicians per capita in the world with 140 scientists and technicians per 10,000 employees. In comparison, the same is 85 per 10,000 in the United States and 83 per 10,000 in Japan.[96]

Israeli scientists, engineers, and technicians have contributed to the modern advancement of the natural sciences, agricultural sciences, computer sciences, electronics, genetics, medicine, optics, solar energy and various fields of engineering. Israel is home to major corporate players in the high-tech industry and has one of the world's technologically most literate populations.[97] In 1998, Tel Aviv was named by Newsweek as one of the ten technologically most influential cities in the world.[98] In 2012, the city was also named one of the best places for high-tech startup companies, placed second behind its California counterpart.[99][100] In 2013, Tel Aviv repeated the feat where the American newspaper, Boston Globe ranked Tel Aviv as the second best city for business start-ups, after Silicon Valley[101] Israel has the largest number of startup companies globally, second only to the United States and remains one of the largest centers in the world for technology start-up enterprises.[19][14] 200 start-ups are created annually and more than 2500 start-up companies are operating throughout the country.[21][102]

As a result of the country's highly renowned and creative start-up culture, Israel is often referred to as the Start-up Nation (adapted from the book Start-Up Nation, by Dan Senor and Saul Singer)[103][104][105][106] and the "Silicon Valley of the Middle East".[85] There are even numerous programs that send people to Israel to explore the "Start-Up Nation" economy (such as TAVtech Ventures and TAMID Group).[107][108][109]
the over-arching message in your entire post is EXACTLY what I said. sure you are technologically advanced. And all of it owed to the investments of american and european tech firms in isreal which is sure to result in knowledge transfer. It still doesn't change the fact that all of your so called "home grown technologies" have their roots traced into american and european firms. And nothing wrong with that either. That is how science in general progresses; greeks made discoveries that were carried and developed on by Arabs that were then further carried and developed on my the post renaissance europeans that was further carried and developed on by the americans that was EVEN further carried and developed on by the Chinese...just how it rolls.

don't see a reason to get offended...
 
the over-arching message in your entire post is EXACTLY what I said. sure you are technologically advanced. And all of it owed to the investments of american and european tech firms in isreal which is sure to result in knowledge transfer. It still doesn't change the fact that all of your so called "home grown technologies" have their roots traced into american and european firms. And nothing wrong with that either. That is how science in general progresses; greeks made discoveries that were carried and developed on by Arabs that were then further carried and developed on my the post renaissance europeans that was further carried and developed on by the americans that was EVEN further carried and developed on by the Chinese...just how it rolls.

don't see a reason to get offended...
1 and 2. Arieh Warshel and Michael Levitt — awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly with Martin Karplus.

3. Dan Shechtman – won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his studies on atoms in rigid crystals.

4. Ada E. Yonath – won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her studies on the structure and function of the ribosome in cells.

5. Robert Yisrael Aumann – awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work on conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis.

6 and 7. Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko – awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery with Irwin Rose of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation.

8. Daniel Kahneman – awarded the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work in prospect theory.

9 and 10. Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres – won the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize together with Yasser Arafat for the peace talks that produced the Oslo Accords.

11. Menachem Begin – awarded the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize with Anwar Sadat for signing a peace treaty with Egypt.

12. Shmuel Yosef Agnon – awarded the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature for his “profoundly characteristic narrative art with motifs from the life of the Jewish people,” as the Nobel Prize Committee put it.

https://www.jpost.com/National-News/Israels-twelve-Nobel-laureates-328320

8 million population

As of 2018, the list of list of Pakistani Nobel laureates consists of only two people.[1]

200 million population

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_laureates_per_capita
 
@waz but one thing is for sure with the presence of S-400 in Latakia Israel is in misery because just look at the image of F-35 it is flying with out RADAR reflectors so that Russians cannot collect data. There is already a debate going on over this image.

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Russia took it's revenge on the worlds most expensive military development project by show the marvelous capabilities of S-400 with a 100% success rate.

Mean while Israeli pilots were posting images of F-35 violating Beirut on their social media the news started hitting the world of the 100% failure of F-35.

I dont understand what does this bullsh1t means?? 100% success means F35 was downed...no news so far regarding this..
 
F35 likely launched the missiles from a very safe distance and Russian Weapons destroyed incoming dangerous missiles

Considering the S-400 Platform is mobile if is rearranged , it's formation that is with classified chemo to protect from Sattelite based reviews

We might see few F35 parts available for research in museums




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Hide the assets from eye in sky and you have 80% better rate of defensive posture
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Considering you have a satellite in sky you can just plot the path of your missile
so you can avoid the SAM defences and also count how many SAM exist in neighbourhood
not rocket science

Need a Anti Sattelite Chemo or Anti Sattelite Tech to even the battle field


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1 and 2. Arieh Warshel and Michael Levitt — awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly with Martin Karplus.

3. Dan Shechtman – won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his studies on atoms in rigid crystals.

4. Ada E. Yonath – won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her studies on the structure and function of the ribosome in cells.

5. Robert Yisrael Aumann – awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work on conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis.

6 and 7. Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko – awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery with Irwin Rose of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation.

8. Daniel Kahneman – awarded the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics for his work in prospect theory.

9 and 10. Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres – won the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize together with Yasser Arafat for the peace talks that produced the Oslo Accords.

11. Menachem Begin – awarded the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize with Anwar Sadat for signing a peace treaty with Egypt.

12. Shmuel Yosef Agnon – awarded the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature for his “profoundly characteristic narrative art with motifs from the life of the Jewish people,” as the Nobel Prize Committee put it.

https://www.jpost.com/National-News/Israels-twelve-Nobel-laureates-328320

8 million population

As of 2018, the list of list of Pakistani Nobel laureates consists of only two people.[1]

200 million population

interesting how the list of isrealis you mentioned compared to the list of 2 Pakistanis you failed to mention directly correlates to and is directly proportional to the ease of access to american european universities isrealis have access to verses how difficult it is for Pakistanis to have access to the said same. Your not helping your case here since it utlimately proves my point. The list nobel peace prize winners does not impress me as the entire wealth of europe and america is overtly sympathetic to your people while hostile to mine. So I hardly view it as an achievement of yours by any means.

But be mentally prepared; the list is soon to change in the coming years since Chinese businesses and universities (that, by the way are as advanced as any american or european one) has started to become just as sympathetic to the Pakistani people as the west has been to your people. It is becoming increasingly common for Pakistani students to go to China now for advanced scientific studies in all fields of science, be it natural or technological. Heck, I have 3 nephews and a niece of my own who are in China as we speak working on their masters and doctorates in various engineering fields. This was something Pakistanis never had access to on such a large scale save a few rare handful of elite people.
 
Yep and you could hear the crickets chirping when American/allied cruise missiles just overwhelmed the whole network. The best response we got was that the S400 was "switched off".
It made me laugh thinking about all the Indian posts about them enforcing a no fly zone over Pakistan in the event of a war.


You are confused. You should not interject Indian bias in an attempt to swipe at the S-400 or insult the Russian forces in Syria. The S-400 was never switched off nor has Russia ever made that claim, nor has it ever engaged any manned aircraft, Russia on the other hand has shot down US, Israeli and Turkish drones as well as jammed and “disabled” US electronics warfare aircraft. It should be noted Russia fired a grand total of 0 missiles at the latest barrages of cruise missiles.


Russia confirmed the Syrian operated Pantsir that was shown being destroyed by the IDF was switched off, and in fact it was. The radar was in the ‘down’ possition and it was out of missiles. It was also empty.

Here it is after being hit, clearly it’s radar was off and missiles are gone.

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