air domination of what though??
Despite always having a larger force it has never been able to dominate PAF, it will NEVER be able to dominate China.
I often wonder, what are Indians buying these planes for? Sri Lanka?
The quality and training of the Indian airforce has improved drastically, in the past Pakistani pilots received substantial flying hours and now it has decreased, Indian pilots, on the other hand, have only been getting better, MKI pilots receive about 300 hours anually which is about what US and Israeli pilots average. Compairing the India airfoce of past generations to today's Indian airforce is naive.
and i am just curious as to what the intention behind militarizing is. it wont be able to use it anyways, weather its the old mig 21s or the newer planes. I dont get what "enemy" it is preparing for.
It's a deterrent, and considering India's past wars with China and Pakistan it is a very necessary deterrent.
thats what i am saying though. India has never been able to beat PAF despite having more equipment, and they sure as hell cant beat China. so they are preparing for SriLanka I guess.
Again, the past is gone the present in now. The Indian airforce is equiped with a large and ever growing fleet of MKI's, Mig-29, including the latest Mig-29K, Mirrages, Mig-21's, which F-15 pilots were impressed with, and awacs. In the very near future the Indian airforce will receive the MRCA and not long after the pak-fa. Fancy aircraft alone won't guarantee air supremacy but good tactics and training will, which the Indian airforce receives, not only do Indian pilots receive more than adequate flight hours but they have also trained against various airforces including and not limited to the US airforce and the Brittish airforce, in these exorcises the Indians have faced modern US F-15's and F-16, and even Typoons, these exercises arn't about chest thumping but to learn and home in individual pilots skills as well as collective pilots skills and tactics. I have already mentioned that the Indian airforce has practiced against F-16, which the paf uses, obviously, but the Indians have also had the opportunity to fly the F-16's including the MRCA contender F-16 Viper which is superior to anything in the current paf inventory. The Indian airforce consists of quality aircraft which are flown by very experienced pilots that have practiced against F-15, F-16, and Typhoons, do you really think that old paf F-16's are going to have air supremacy over the iaf, let alone Chinese pilots who receive about 40 hours anually?