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Pakistan has broken the back of these terrorists without these Hellies, Pakistan need those for the hidden enemy who is behind these criminals.
i've always wondered why/how Dawn news manages to capture more enthusiastic indians than Pakistanis themselves
quite the habit of theirs, to comment on Pakistani publications
(peddling rubbish)
Well he didn't mention why India diversified from Russia ?
1>Spare issue
2>Huge quality issue
3>Non compliance with the TOT eg T90 Smooth bore barrel TOT was not transferred
4>Plays Monopoly and always throw a spanner during up gradation eg: T90 again ,it stopped DRDO to upgrade it.
5>Sudden cost hike in between the deal.
6>Long delays in delivery
7>DRDO raised its indigenization from 30% to 40-45% .
Hi,
Isn't Geo, Dawn and Jang owned by the same company.
the big question is " WHEN " ?
Russians already helped us establish an overhauling,maintenance facility for MI series helis in Pak...
One of the reason why they get pissed off during MMRCA competition.Their Life cycle cost was quite high compare to others and they knew this hence they tried back door diplomacy.Here's the recent news regarding MANPAD competition.You dont have any idea about their maintenance cost.Su30MKI once a 200 crore fighter is now have more than 400 crore because of its expensedue to maintenance.
Dont worry you will get that in near future since you inducted their platform.
One of the reason why they get pissed off during MMRCA competition.Their Life cycle cost was quite high compare to others and they knew this hence they tried back door diplomacy.Here's the recent news regarding MANPAD competition.
The Russians have been fielding their Igla variant, already in service in the Indian Army. Also in competition are the European company MBDA, which is fielding the Mistral VSHORAD and Sweden’s Saab which has offered the RBS-70 NG system.Several rounds of trials have been carried out, so far. In May 2012, trials were held at the Mahajan range, in which the Russians managed to score only a single hit out of four. Again during sea trials, the Russian system managed only a single hit out of two. Rosoboronexport was allowed to repeat the Mahajan trials in winter of 2012, in which it managed all four hits. But its sight failed during high altitude trials, following which they were asked to modify their sight’s lens, receiver metrics and software.
Having persisted in the competition, they were invited to try again this summer at the Mahajan range.
Indian evaluators asked them to demonstrate firing of their system in high temperatures at Mahajan by August 15 this year, to demonstrate the functionality of the modified sight. As it turned out, everybody except the Russians showed up.
Instead, Rosoboronexport wrote to the Indian evaluators saying that they did not feel it necessary to conduct another demonstration of their system.
Russian no-show at VSHORAD trials | StratPost
Hi,
Isn't Geo, Dawn and Jang owned by the same company.
these are being specifically procured for our western borders and for war against terrorism. The cheaper prices, rugged machine and loads of firepower and most importantly, a multi-role capability with the possibility to transport and deploy 8 to 10 fully armed troops are some reasons of its preference over the Mi28 Havoc.Mi35 will provided a much cherished additional transport capability that is very important in the kind of warfare we are engaged in against TTP.I think it would had been better if PA had opted for MI28 Havocs first rather than going for MI35 because of old dying Cobras.
Geo and Jang are. But not Dawn. The English newspaper of jang/Geo group is "The News"Hi,
Isn't Geo, Dawn and Jang owned by the same company.
depends on the signing of agreement....once signed, the delivery lead-time is not too long.