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Malaysian Defence Minister Taunts LCA Tejas as a Test Subject.!!

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Clearly Indians are deluded and try to make themselves feel better by going on Pakistani forums and nonsensically boast about their wet dreams.

Explains why India is ranked lower than Pakistan on the Happiness scale.
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If you think Pakistanis can be actually happy given the state if that country you must think them all are nuts. I doubt it but you know better
 
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If you think Pakistanis can be actually happy given the state if that country you must think them all are nuts. I doubt it but you know better

What's wrong? Don't like facts that expose your shitty mindset? Had too much cow urine this morning?
 
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Sees almost every country in East and South East Asia has some sort beef with China? Lol Anyway, guess its a good thing for US since US can come to act as a peacemaker of some sort to help those countries from Chinese bullying. 😁
Does not surprise me when I see the USA has a sort of beef with around 80% of the world. Big power's problem.
And yes, China clearly needs ''democracy'' .... ahmm.... I mean the ''USA sort of democracy''. So when are you sending your warships to overtake China?
 
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I wouldn’t even qualify Tejas as a jet.

Not even IAF has procured it, nor did any other AF, no offense.

What I might call it is a test bed, and I am being kind.
 
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He's right though.

If Tejas isn't inducted in large numbers in IAF and doesn't establish its credentials, it would be unviable to export.

The truth is always unpalatable, more so in this day and age.

There are 36 Tejas Mk1s in service, 14 more twin seaters to be delivered and 73 more single seat Tejas Mk1As on contract for delivery to the IAF with deliveries to start from February 2024.

That is 123 Tejas Mk1 and Mk1A on contract, bigger than the entire Malaysian Air Force.

Plus there are strong rumours from Aero India 2023 of another 50 Tejas Mk1As being ordered by the IAF. That would take the total figure to 173 Tejas Mk1/Mk1A fighters that will be in service eventually by 2030.

And meanwhile, the Tejas squadrons...


This is a disappointment, but hardly anything to worry about. There is more than enough domestic demand that will keep the Tejas production line humming till 2030.

Let Malaysia fly a LIFT like the FA-50 while the IAF focuses on the Tejas Mk1A as it's primary light fighter. Tejas Mk1 fighters just completed their first international exercise Desert Flag VIII in the UAE against the likes of the Mirage-2000-9, F-16 Blk 60, Rafale, F-16 Blk 52, Typhoon T2 and F-15E. A wealth of experience that the Tejas squadrons will be absorbing and using to define future capabilities for the type.

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Ignore trolls, they've gotta do what they need to make themselves feel better given their nation's piss poor pathetic state and hopeless outlook.
 
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Haha, You know I'm trying to tell you that the JF17 is so much more superior
I am sure your key board warrior skills are much superior to technical team of Malaysian Air Force, they rejected worlds best fighter jet in round one only,

They have no idea that JF17 has so much keyboard power, they should come to PDF to see your post and fire their evaluation team
 
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I am sure your key board warrior skills are much superior to technical team of Malaysian Air Force, they rejected worlds best fighter jet in round one only,

They have no idea that JF17 has so much keyboard power, they should come to PDF to see your post and fire their evaluation team

Why didn't you quote my entire post?
HERE LET ME DO IT FOR YOU:

Haha, You know I'm trying to tell you that the JF17 is so much more superior to the Tejas, already induced in two other airforces, fully operational with MLU's around the corner, yes it didn't make it to the MRAF.. being so accomplished and still didnt make it...

How in the world did you even think Tejas stood a chance? LMAO!

Don't come here to shit on the JF17 when your own "indigenous" abomination was rejected by your own Air Force.


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F*cking Dumbass
 
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There are 36 Tejas Mk1s in service, 14 more twin seaters to be delivered and 73 more single seat Tejas Mk1As on contract for delivery to the IAF with deliveries to start from February 2024.

That is 123 Tejas Mk1 and Mk1A on contract, bigger than the entire Malaysian Air Force.

Plus there are strong rumours from Aero India 2023 of another 50 Tejas Mk1As being ordered by the IAF. That would take the total figure to 173 Tejas Mk1/Mk1A fighters that will be in service eventually by 2030.

This is a disappointment, but hardly anything to worry about. There is more than enough domestic demand that will keep the Tejas production line humming till 2030.

Let Malaysia fly a LIFT like the FA-50 while the IAF focuses on the Tejas Mk1A as it's primary light fighter. Tejas Mk1 fighters just completed their first international exercise Desert Flag VIII in the UAE against the likes of the Mirage-2000-9, F-16 Blk 60, Rafale, F-16 Blk 52, Typhoon T2 and F-15E. A wealth of experience that the Tejas squadrons will be absorbing and using to define future capabilities for the type.

FrgWkstXwAIaE-q


Ignore trolls, they've gotta do what they need to make themselves feel better given their nation's piss poor pathetic state and hopeless outlook.
Its not about grapes being sour but the entire logistical chain that is required when purchasing a foreign fighter.

Current operational aircraft numbers would matter more to a buyer for comparison. Even if the quote is correct, whats with the outrage ? People are entitled to their opinions and in this case the Malaysians thought it to be still in the experimental stage.

Whatever aircraft one buys it should fulfill the role that is desired by the armed forces.

We built ours over a 40+ years to match our specifications and still arent currently flying it in large numbers while ordering other models from different nations. That does not inspire confidence in international buyers.

Give tejas ~ 10 - 15 years of operational history to establish logistical chains and showcase its features and it would have greater appeal for exports.
 
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Why didn't you quote my entire post?
HERE LET ME DO IT FOR YOU:

Haha, You know I'm trying to tell you that the JF17 is so much more superior to the Tejas, already induced in two other airforces, fully operational with MLU's around the corner, yes it didn't make it to the MRAF.. being so accomplished and still didnt make it...

How in the world did you even think Tejas stood a chance? LMAO!

Don't come here to shit on the JF17 when your own "indigenous" abomination was rejected by your own Air Force.


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F*cking Dumbass
No jet requires validation from a keyboard warrior

some one was rejected in round one by actual experts tells a lot about its quality compared to one who went on to round 2/3/4

Tying the same thing again and agin in bold will not change the reality
 
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Sees almost every country in East and South East Asia has some sort beef with China? Lol Anyway, guess its a good thing for US since US can come to act as a peacemaker of some sort to help those countries from Chinese bullying. 😁
Thats you British and Americans wish all the time.
 
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