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Excellent article , India-US Redflag exercise has been mentioned in the comments
"In 2008, India accepted Malaysia's request to train the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) personnel on the operation and maintenance of the state of art Su-30 MKM aircraft. The initial training for the RMAF personnel was conducted in India by Hindustan Aeronautical Limited (HAL) and Indian Air Force. Subsequently, a composite team of flying and technical training instructors was deployed at Gong Kedah Base as part of Indian Air Force Training Team (IAFTT) for two and a half years to impart the training. The training successfully concluded in Sep 2010. The IAFTT team personnel were felicitated in a special ceremony prior to their departure by General Dato Sri Rodzali bin Daud, Chief of Royal Malaysian Air Force."Whats up with Malaysians? They have everything.
F-18s, Mig-29s, Su-30MKs, and western trainers etc. lol
PAF should hook up with Malaysians. They'll provide a great force to prepare our boys against planes like Mig-29s or Su-30MKs etc.
Whats up with Malaysians? They have everything.
F-18s, Mig-29s, Su-30MKs, and western trainers etc. lol
PAF should hook up with Malaysians. They'll provide a great force to prepare our boys against planes like Mig-29s or Su-30MKs etc.
Malaysia is a pumped up Queen by the west. A county that has almost no scientific contributions can become a rich country. How so?
Rule of law is BS. Small money follows it.
Big money creates it.
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What is wrong with you ?
Did you even try googling before writing that BS ?
"In 2008, India accepted Malaysia's request to train the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) personnel on the operation and maintenance of the state of art Su-30 MKM aircraft. The initial training for the RMAF personnel was conducted in India by Hindustan Aeronautical Limited (HAL) and Indian Air Force. Subsequently, a composite team of flying and technical training instructors was deployed at Gong Kedah Base as part of Indian Air Force Training Team (IAFTT) for two and a half years to impart the training. The training successfully concluded in Sep 2010. The IAFTT team personnel were felicitated in a special ceremony prior to their departure by General Dato Sri Rodzali bin Daud, Chief of Royal Malaysian Air Force."