Desertfalcon
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Uh, I'm not Indian. I am American and my country having fought and won multiple air wars, I think we have the right to brag, including as volunteers, for the Republic of China Air Force as the American Volunteer Group (Flying Tigers), and against the PLAAF People’s Republic of China during the Korean War. The Imperial German Air Service, the Luftwaffe, Regia Aeronautica, Imperial Japanese Army and Naval air services, North Korean, Red Chinese, North Vietnamese air forces, Gaddafi's air force in the 1980's, the Serbian air forces, the Baathist Iraqi air forces; all have fallen to the USAF.Dont make me laugh with your self bragging. Please come back to the reality. I can bet Indian AF is as clueless as their counterpart of Indian Navy which has blow up itself.
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I worked with the PAF as an advisor to the Royal Saudi Air Force, where PAF officers and men were advisers as well. That experience was one of the reasons I joined this board. Although it has been some time, I had a very high regard for PAF advisers. You could tell they came from a very British tradition of spit and polish and military discipline, more so than the USAF. They were invited in for the same reason we were. Because we were both very experienced professionals. I also have a high regard for the Indian Air Force and think that in terms of quality, they are even with PAF. I think they have pulled ahead in technical advancement and numerical, do to having a much larger military budget, population, etc., and more political stability than Pakistan for the last several decades. If you look up what is a pretty unbiased air-to-air record of PAF vs. IAF, they are about even.Well, how exactly IDAF's capabilities increased by 400%? No new platform inducted....
What has improved exactly?
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Thanks for sharing.
Do you have any insight on PAF and their participation in Red and Green flag exercises?
How do you rate Pakistan Air Force?
An honest share would be wonderful!
Indian-Subcontinent Database
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