DarX
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then come on !! dont do brain fart
I'm at the LOC. Where are you hiding?
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then come on !! dont do brain fart
im at your grave!!I'm at the LOC. Where are you hiding?
im at your grave!!
U JOINED THE forum 4 years ago for this bright moment sire !Hindustan finally seems to be catching up to Pakistan as we have developed the Ra'ad ALCM years back.
U JOINED THE forum 4 years ago for this bright moment sire !
Get well soon from kafirs obsessionA grave is much better than being burnt like a whole lot of garbage.
that should concern mods @Irfan BalochAnd that concerns you how?
lol dont drag tajus into unrelated thread, for all its budget cuts it turned out great.this is the same thing they did with tejas demanding unnecessary and beyond their capacity things in advance but this time the Russians are involved so the project maybe successful.
how big is it? same size> what about its weightThey are talking about Brahmos NG
Get well soon from kafirs obsession
that should concern mods @Irfan Baloch
2.5 ton per missile is too heavy for any fighter jet to carry even single one. They are dreaming 3. Delusion is the word here.
Also the special modification of SU-30MKI to carry one Brahmos on central pylon is riddled with delays. 42 sukhois had to be modified and so far only 1 or 2 have been modified. Also the special modification is a double edged sword. The aircraft fuselage needs to be stiffened for carrying heavy weight Brahmos and that means welding extra frames and hence increase in the jet's weight, increasing fuel consumption , loss in range and certain maneuvering characteristics permanently.
A simple reply. Necessity is the mother of invention. It may be very difficult but never impossible.
Considering the history of the projects that Hindustan has undertaken, all that can be understood is the even necessity being the mother of invention is not enough to successfully complete projects in the land of Ganges.