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Trying too hard for 114 Rafale order with Rafale MRO in Noida, M88 MRO in Hyderabad, Rafale fuselage plant in Hyderabad, Falcon 2000 final assembly line in Nagpur...
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They announce this particular news since 2022 every year
I think this time however they are serious about grabbing the contract
See how much similar they r
Like every few years DRDO talks abt LCA MK2, AMCA and Kaveri
What IS the frontline interceptor then?You have to consider IAF doctrine for that. MKI isn’t front line jet or interceptor in IAF inventory to get involved in a dog fight. MKi is used in ( A2G) role to bomb the shit out of enemies and tactics of IAF for MKI is to dodge any in coming missiles staying far from BVR missile ranges. Astra is agile missile integrated to MKI but not preferred or employable unless IAF tweaks tactics and pits MKI directly against enemy fighters in A2A role.
Might 21 is the interceptor ( abinanadan in 2019) 2 squadrons still remain now its role is taken over by Tejas MK1.What IS the frontline interceptor then?
I always thought the MKI was the main air superiority fighter?
Maybe the economic balance was not good with just 36 units, and best with 52 ?They announce this particular news since 2022 every year
I think this time however they are serious about grabbing the contract
= Bull Shit.Looks like meteor wasn't even operational with IAF during Op Sindoor
Maybe the economic balance was not good with just 36 units, and best with 52 ?
First french navy Rafale fire don't mean the missile was not integrated earlier.Seeing this IMO IAF Rafale are yet to be integrated with Meteors there is no way French will integrate Meteors with IAF Rafales before their own most active Rafale Squadrons.
Then how is it still in the operationalization/testing phase with Germany and Italy as of early 2025?= Bull Shit.
Yup, in theory this is the new normal. We will have to wait and see whether this govt or any new govt walks the talk or not.I am very well aware of this. Lets ignore the media coverage & SM trends. There are few aspects to the Indian approach in Op Sindhoor:
1. India's aim is to target terror infrastructure
2. India's aim is not to escalate or target Pakistan military.
3. If Pak military escalates, India will also climb the escalation ladder & dominate it. (I am not sure if you agree with this)
Can we agree that this is the doctrine India wanted Pakistan & the world governments to understand at the start?
At the end of the Op. Modi conveyed a new doctrine:
4. Going forward India will not seperate between terrorists & Pak Military.
I don't think govt & IAF didn't know that Pakis would not retaliate. Of course they knew that they will attack when we will be bombing terrorist camps. My point was that govt hoped that once the mission of bombing terrorist targets was complete, that was it. They didn't want to escalate. As to why IAF didn't fire a single BVRAAM, we clearly don't know. Not a single BVRAAM wreckage from our side has been found.here is where I disagree with you & the govt., if this was in fact their thought process this time. I would agree with this thought process if this was 2019 when Indian military & political planners had no precendence on how Pakistan would react to an attack on terror camps. In 2019, Pakistan had all the circumstances needed to just cope. The target was remote, they spun a story about IAF missing the target, hurting only trees & crows, They could have just told the world nothing happened & coped, yet they attacked.
if our planners thought after making a public spectacle by striking prominent terror HQs, Pakistan would just cope & do nothing. I am sorry that is just piss poor planning. Any decent planner should have told you a response is coming, the only reason IAF wasn't engaged on the night of the attack in 2019 was because IAF had the advantage of surprise. Pak military planners didn't think India will actually use the airforce.
That is my point too, isn't it? Paki people themselves need not know whether they won or lost. Who needs to know this is the Paki military. They are the one who control and fund the Jihadi network. They are the one who needed to know that the things have changed and new equations have arisen in the subcontinent. And I think we gave them decent dose of that. I think after Balakot strike, Paki military still had somehow thought they really gave us a bloody nose after shooting down a Mig-21. May be they still had sem 2 sem delusion. This time nothing like that happened. Pakis may think that they destroyed S-400, shot down 6 planes (it started with 4, increasing day by day), destroyedWell I think it does, what was the reason Pakistan proxies carried out an act they should have known would evoke a miltary response from India. Their militaries historicaly weak perception among the public & to bring back the bogey of the almost dead Kashmir issue.
Make no mistake, Pak military also doesn't want a long war, either. They know they wouldn't fair well. the longer it goes the more the probability of it becoming a 71 kind of rout or at least a kargil kind of embabassment. IM planners should plan to start with a bloody nose, else it is just an invitation for their military to perpetuate terror attacks in India when their domestic situation isn't great.
Then how is it still in the operationalization/testing phase with Germany and Italy as of early 2025?
Looks like they are still not FOC cleared with these 2 airforces.
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Italian Typhoons Complete Second Meteor BVRAAM Testing Campaign in the UK
The Italian Air Force conducted a live firing campaign at the UK‘s Hebrides range, with Typhoons and F-35s involved. The Italian Air Force has announcedtheaviationist.com
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First Successful Firing of MBDA Meteor Missile From a German Eurofighter
First Successful Firing of MBDA Meteor Missile From a German Eurofighterarmyrecognition.com
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCySfFl3Tss
So, the Raptor of Asia is no longer a frontline aircraft? Who is responsible for that?? And if Astra 1 is our longest BVR, what was the point of buying Rafale? For the last 20 years, the IAF has been saying there is no plan B besides Rafale. By the time it comes equipped with Meteor, it will again be irrelevant against the J-35.You have to consider IAF doctrine for that. MKI isn’t front line jet or interceptor in IAF inventory to get involved in a dog fight. MKi is used in ( A2G) role to bomb the shit out of enemies and tactics of IAF for MKI is to dodge any in coming missiles staying far from BVR missile ranges. Astra is agile missile integrated to MKI but not preferred or employable unless IAF tweaks tactics and pits MKI directly against enemy fighters in A2A role.