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I believe India's rapid military buildup along the border to China has nothing to do with Vietnam. Nor do we encourage the Indian government to do it :angel:


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I have direct access to these supposedly "upgraded" aircraft. However, I was not allowed to take a look at the cockpit, only a walk around.

Maybe next time I will check it out too see then.
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This is the cockpit for Super Sukhoi upgrade program. Also ELL 8251 escort jammer will be integrated inside. New AESA radar and new HMD visor etc etc.

http://www.iai.co.il/sip_storage/files/9/36129.pdf

All the package design and integration will be done by the DARE.
 
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Meaning the cockpit is fixed, cannot tilt or shake like commercial airlines simulator.

You can watch it at 4:30
I understand what you mean. Flight simulator for fighter jets should simulate more realistic scenarios, all missions from patrolling to bomb raid, from dog fighting to how to escape an enemy incoming air to air missile. here is a Fight simulator for Typhoon. it costs 50 million euro. but one can save money if compare it costs 75,000 Euro a flight hour on Typhoon to 5,000 euro on Simulator :D


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This is the cockpit for Super Sukhoi upgrade program. Also ELL 8251 escort jammer will be integrated inside. New AESA radar and new HMD visor etc etc.

http://www.iai.co.il/sip_storage/files/9/36129.pdf

All the package design and integration will be done by the DARE.
For SEAD and DEAD operations SIVA pod will be used.

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And for ground operations LITENING-3 LDP will be used, instead of current LITENING-.

http://www.ultra-cis.com/resourses/Litening III - secured.pdf

http://www.rafael.co.il/marketing/SIP_STORAGE/FILES/7/477.pdf
 
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I understand what you mean. Flight simulator for fighter jets should simulate more realistic scenarios, all missions from patrolling to bomb raid, from dog fighting to how to escape an enemy incoming air to air missile. here is a Fight simulator for Typhoon. it costs 50 million euro. but one can save money if compare it costs 75,000 Euro a flight hour on Typhoon to 5,000 euro on Simulator :D
Well, the simulator is like a really expensive gaming rig. It can give you the basic know-how of operate an aircraft as well as basic flight maneuvers.

However, you still need real flights to experience what it's like during aggressive combat maneuvers, or just normal flights in reality. Even the most expensive and modern simulator in the world cannot create the feeling of 7-9G on your body, right? :p::p:
 
Interesting: China´s Premier Li Keqiang greets Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc in Beijing with full honours and gun salute, a ceremony normally reserved for Head of State. This is the first time ever a top member of new administration visits China. nine cooperation documents were signed. a non aggression pact is not included, I guess. anyway I think China guard of honour is not too bad, especially the girls. I wonder why we don´t copy it? :laugh:


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More news from the above meeting.

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China, Vietnam vow to properly manage maritime differences
Source: Xinhua | 2016-09-13 00:01:04 | Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- China and Vietnam pledged on Monday to properly manage maritime differences and further enhance bilateral substantial cooperation.

The pledge came as Chinese Premier Li Keqiang held talks with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Xuan Phuc, who is paying an official visit to China starting Saturday.

During the talks held at the Great Hall of the People, Li told Phuc the South China Sea issue is related to territorial sovereignty, maritime interests as well as national sentiment.

"China and Vietnam need to work together to abide by agreements reached by the leaders of the two countries, safeguard stability in the South China Sea, and build consensus to advance bilateral ties and safeguard maritime and regional peace," Li said.

Phuc said Vietnam would like to properly resolve maritime issues with China in the spirit of equality and mutual respect and in a peaceful way.

He suggested the two sides manage their differences, conduct maritime cooperation in areas of low sensitivity and maintain a stable situation in the South China Sea to prevent the maritime issue from casting a shadow over bilateral ties.

This was Phuc's first visit to China since he was elected prime minister in July during the first session of the 14th National Assembly of Vietnam.

It is also the first high-level visit to Beijing by Vietnamese leaders since the 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) held in January.

Li said China is willing to continue the policy of promoting friendship and partnership with its neighbors on the principles of amity, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiveness, adding that China is willing to enhance strategic communication and high-level exchanges with Vietnam.

Stressing that both China and Vietnam are in a critical period of reform and development, Li said the two countries need to continue maritime, land and financial cooperation, synergize bilateral and sub-regional development strategies and strengthen cooperation on infrastructure construction, production capacity, trade and investment.

He also suggested both countries carry out cultural and people-to-people exchanges and enhance cooperation in areas including political parties, defense and law enforcement.

Phuc said friendly cooperation has always been the main trend in bilateral ties over the past 66 years since the establishment of diplomatic ties.

Vietnam will always remember China's huge support to the cause of its national liberation and construction, said Phuc.

He said it is the consistent stance of the CPV and the Vietnamese government as well as his country's foreign policy priority to maintain its traditional friendship with China and consolidate the steady and healthy development of bilateral ties.

Hailing the positive momentum of the relationship, Phuc said Vietnam is willing to enhance cooperation with China on political, economic and cultural fronts and further coordination in international affairs.

Prior the talks, Li held a welcoming ceremony for Phuc.

After the talks, Li and Phuc witnessed the signing of documents on the economy and trade, production capacity, infrastructure, education and other areas.

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin told reporters after the talks that the two leaders had a "good" conversation and the new government of Vietnam shows "positive willingness" to further develop relations with China.

According to Liu, the delegation led by Phuc, consisting of 32 ministerial officials and other delegates, is the largest Vietnamese government delegation to visit China in recent years.

Phuc arrived in Nanning, capital of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on Saturday to attend the 13th China-ASEAN Expo and the China-ASEAN Business and Investment Summit, where he met with Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli on the sidelines of the meetings.

He also met with Chinese top legislator Zhang Dejiang and top political advisor Yu Zhengsheng in Beijing on Monday and is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday, said Liu.

Phuc will leave Beijing for Hong Kong on Wednesday.
 
Vietnam made computer aided artillery control system: GLLAD.M2 for anti aircraft 37mm artillery gun, good especially for night combat. half automatic, 60 rounds a minute.


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So the Philippines president decided to not buy additional multirole fighter and focus on the turboprop CAS ones.

So I guess that's one less enemy to worry about, not that they deserve that status anyway.
 
So the Philippines president decided to not buy additional multirole fighter and focus on the turboprop CAS ones.

So I guess that's one less enemy to worry about, not that they deserve that status anyway.
I have the feeling the Philippines is soon heading a dead end, both politically and military. anyway, their country their decision, why should we care. they can abandon the US and tilt toward China. we should not care, either. for the Chinese, it is a perfect time.

Meeting with Xi Jinping, the man who wants to lead China to the glorious future. yes, actually we would wish him all the best as long as he does not expand China´s territory at our cost. as for the current visit to China, a positive news is announced today: the Bank of China expects the bilateral trade between VN and CN will overtake $100 billions mark this year, making VN as China´s biggest trading partner in southeast Asia.


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Well, since the Philippines is one of the claimants in SCS, they're technically in dispute with us too.

Also, the Philippines is a "role model" for many ignorant Vietnamese thanks to their big mouth :suicide:
 
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