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US pressering Israel? that's a new thing to me.
US pressering Israel? that's a new thing to me.
Ahmad bhai, its a commercial dispute between them. The US is worried that if Israel transfers that tech to India, they will lose a chance to make some 'big bucks' selling the radars to India. They tried that in the past with the AEW&C radar and the Long Range surveillance radars. India and Israel found a way to work around that.
This has been reported before. So I will give the same answer which I gave the last time.
F*CK YOU OBAMA.
Dont mad,ask from your master russia.Im sure they glad to sell it to india right?
Dont mad,ask from your master russia.Im sure they glad to sell it to india right?
Grapes are sour
tit for tat(JFT avionics case)
what is pakistan's contribution in jft? I've startedGrapes are sour
tit for tat(JFT avionics case)
oh you could have AESA Radar from Africa If you want you have the money and thats what counts in today worldwe can get AESA from Russia.
Most of the arguments miss the point. It was a proposal between Gripen & the Israelis to offer an AESA radar for gripen being offered to India. It is understandable that since the Americans were touting their AESA radars as key, they felt more than a bit miffed to have a radar from Israel using some American technology being used in a swedish aircraft in direct competition against their own products. The Americans are not opposing the sale of the AESA radar as such but only in it being fitted to a competitor's aircraft during the MRCA tender. You can be reasonably sure that the Americans will lhave no issues with selling us additional; radars if they win the contract.
@ Karthic
It would be terribly naive to believe that the americans didn't know about transfer of radar technology by Israel to India (green pine). Have little doubts that such transfers would not have happened if the Americans weren't actually winking, tongue firmly in cheek. Shouldn't the sudden appearance of an ballistic missile interceptor raise a few eyebrows about the origin of some of the technology? Sometimes it is necessary to pretend that you don't/can't see things & the U.S. is very good at that.
@ Karthic
It would be terribly naive to believe that the americans didn't know about transfer of radar technology by Israel to India (green pine). Have little doubts that such transfers would not have happened if the Americans weren't actually winking, tongue firmly in cheek. Shouldn't the sudden appearance of an ballistic missile interceptor raise a few eyebrows about the origin of some of the technology? Sometimes it is necessary to pretend that you don't/can't see things & the U.S. is very good at that.
You raise a very valid point. But if the Americans actually condoned or turned a blind eye to Israel's round about transfer of Technology, then why not they give the original package itself ?
Atleast they could have made some serious cash from it. Anyway this is just a temp carrot and stick approach for the MRCA tender and once it is over they will again wink (in your words).