Munir said:
By all means...
El Khaled... Accepted internal and probably export
A chinese copy of the T-90II/MBT-2000 - not home made.
http://www.sinodefence.com/army/tank/type90.asp
El Talla... Accepted and exported to Irac
A slightly up-armoured M-113 APC. Suits the US fine to buy affordable non-offensive for the Iraqis. BTW APCs are phased out in most mechanised armies for that matter, ICVs are the in thing. Indian makes licenced copies of the BMP ICV series.
K8... Accepted and exported to numerous airforces
K-8 is 25% PAC stake rest 75% is Chinese. It came rather late since the pAF was using Mig-15s as trainers for quite some time. FYI the IAF has its own home made HJT-16 Kiran MkI an intermediate jet trainer way back in 1964. The HJT-16/HJT-32 Kiran Mk IIs are slated to be replaced by the HJT-36 AJT and the Hawk AJT is being used as an an interim measure.
Mushaq... Accepted and exported to numerous airforces
Nothing exceptional, we too had our HJT-2 way back in 1951. Oh BTW read below about what your military has to say about the Mushak.
http://www.pakdef.info/pakmilitary/army/armyaviation/oldaviator5.html
Fc1... Runnign pretty good and will be a export hit
How does the JF-17 run without an engine?
Babur... Shaked the arena
Grant you that.
We know Indians...
Arjun failed even basic tests...
We don't accept substandard stuff the two major problems with the Arjun were the power source and fire control. We do not accept anything less than 90% hit one the move most nations accept 70%.
The Vijayant (Vickers) had far more problems than the Arjun and it served well through 1971 till date.
Druv is not even internal success... Not even exported with Israeli help... Those given to Nepal failed.
Now, that is denying the devil his due. The Dhruv has proved itself, so you can keep flapping.
Brahmos... took decades and its is still Yakhunt with Russian assistance... High speed is nice but it will never be good enough to be accurate
Another case of being stingy where credit is due. So typically jingoistic.
LCA... Never ending story... Never starting reality... It is antique at the moment
What about the JF-17? we both started at the same time i.e 1985...we are in the same boat.
Sofar the Indians puffed and blowed the whole world but the failed to be a superpower. Even with imported weapons.
We are way ahead of most nations, wheather you like it or not. But since you are so stingy with granting credit where its due, it does not matter what you think.