Windjammer
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May I ask, what are you basing this thought on?i think no air force can drop general purpose bombs with such accuracy the way our pilots are use to do
i think no air force can drop general purpose bombs with such accuracy the way our pilots are use to do
At such height and with computer guidance & sensors its very easy to drop general purpose bombs with great precision. Not that much of a big feat, any professional AF with aircraft having good avionics can do such precision strikes.
Do read about the WWII German Stuka Dive bombers, their precision weapon delivery at that time period was awesome too.
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I believe this is what "Nightrider Saulat means.
May I ask, what are you basing this thought on?
I think (as if it matters what I think), practice makes perfect. any Air Force that emphasizes on training as much as we do can be just as good. Pakistanis are not "naturally gifted" as combat pilots, we too have to train, like everyone else, to be great.
Also, I have noticed you say something along the lines of "our new F-16 Block52s are a death warrant for Indian Su-30MKIs". Forget humility, I want you to seriously consider reality first.
if advance computer technologies can improve precision guidance so much so i now want to know that
does general purpose bombs cause more destruction to armored division of PCs and tanks
than as compare to cluster bombs
after seeing such an accuracy for an instance i thought they must be dropping LGB that's why i was mistaken
that's not a general purpose bomb i think it is a anti-runway bomb