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To me it looks like they are "analyzing" the bird . what do you thing What are they doing with it? and where is its nose?
before any other indian comments........"just reverse engineering"
before any other indian comments........"just reverse engineering"
Its a Mirage-IIIEP we got it in 1967 under contract Blue Flash 1.
Salaam Sir, Its great to see you back
If this plane was inducted in 1967 aka 70, its nearly 40 years old technology thats being inspected at this stage. If we believe that Chinese are studying it to learn and improve J-10s (as suggested by posts above) that means they are way behind then we expect. What do you think sir?
Please guys, stop making such irresponsible statements. It takes more than one or two engineers and a handful of technicians sitting around in open daylight to reverse engineer an aircraft. Reverse engineering is a very careful process, it takes days to completely "analyze" a Playstation from an engineering perspective, even though the entire thing can be opened using a screw-driver in minutes. This is an aircraft, just imagine how complex and slow that process will be. Please, I implore you to use your brains before you kick Pakistan's credibility in the nuts.Guys this is truly an operation look at the first picture where they are opening parts and a Chinese engineer is recording Data.
Firstly, there is no reason for us to "believe" that the "Chinese are studying it to learn and improve J-10s". However, even if they were, what's wrong with looking at an engineered article that's served well for over 40 years. Good design is good design, regardless of how old it is. There is always something one engineer can learn by looking at another engineers efforts.If we believe that Chinese are studying it to learn and improve J-10s (as suggested by posts above) that means they are way behind then we expect.