asaad-ul-islam
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sidewinders weren't reliable in '71, and definitely not '65. The USAF, at one point in time, dropped dogfighting as a part of pilot training after the arrival of the F-4 Phantom and it's sidewinder kills during the Vietnam War. However, many of those missiles did not hit their targets and dogfighting was reintroduced into the pilot training cirriculum. I watch a lot of USAF dogfighting documentaries on the military history channel, so trust me, I know.
the F-104 starfighters were in poor condition in the 1970's, thanks to western arm embargoes. a lot of those fighters were non-operational. Jordanian starfighters were shipped to Pakistan, but were not capable of firing the sidewinders. actually, so many of the fighters were in poor condition thanks to western embargoes.
besides, I don't see the point of any comparison. The indian airforce had a larger airforce, with more modern equipment from the Soviet Union. india had V-75 Volga/SA-2 Guideline SAM-systems, so I don't see what the big fuss is about sidewinders.
the F-104 starfighters were in poor condition in the 1970's, thanks to western arm embargoes. a lot of those fighters were non-operational. Jordanian starfighters were shipped to Pakistan, but were not capable of firing the sidewinders. actually, so many of the fighters were in poor condition thanks to western embargoes.
besides, I don't see the point of any comparison. The indian airforce had a larger airforce, with more modern equipment from the Soviet Union. india had V-75 Volga/SA-2 Guideline SAM-systems, so I don't see what the big fuss is about sidewinders.