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Please share the link.
Please share the link.
Please share the link.
Weibo can be accessed in India. Next time please try to get the link so that we can trace our fellow Indians.screenshots from weibo, didn't know from which forum or sns.
Weibo can be accessed in India. Next time please try to get the link so that we can trace our fellow Indians.
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interesting, weibo is available for clip, but no on Twitter. can you open the link and hear the voice?
click here:
View: https://x.com/lfx160219/status/1878647817109123131?t=lVZTo4lmSPjVA3D-0v4Oyg&s=19
Yes the video can be played. so what's the point about it in IAF thread?
1. Tejas MK2 with CATS acting as a force multiplier.If 6th generation fighter aircraft is only all about few advances in Jet Engine technology and not having Tail fins, then I would rather stick to 5th generation aircrafts. There is a clear demarcation between 5th generation aircrafts and all the generations which came before it. Right from RCS to performance to all the sensor fusion technology which goes into a 5th generation aircraft. But I don't see anything which blows my mind about 6th generation aircraft.
It's pretty much like 5G and 6G. What does 6G offer? More data speeds. Maybe I will be proven wrong, I don't know. But for now it's better to stick to building a 5th generation aircraft and run it cost effectively which is something even US has not figured out. The number of kids who really spammed every damn forum and media about Chinese flying 6th generation had me nauseated. Most of these fools don't read too much between the lines. It look 20 years for F-22 to mature. And it is only recently they went in for a upgrade.
USAF Awards RTX F-22 Sensor Upgrade Contract Possibly Worth More Than $1 Billion - Avionics International
While the U.S. Air Force’s manned Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter has an uncertain future, the service is moving forward with upgrading sensors on the Lockheed Martin F-22. On […]www.aviationtoday.com
Mind you this F-22 shit is so expensive to run and maintain they had to stop the production at 180 aircrafts. They are encountering the same problem with F-35. The cost of flying F-35 per hour can bankrupt most air force budgets. There is a reason why USAF is now inducting more F-15EX. Stealth aircrafts are good for SEAD missions in early part of the war and also in gaining air superiority. The question still remains how many sorties they can run before going to the hangar.
Bro I finally cracked it.. IAF coming out with all this targeted defaming of HAL and Chini fearmongering because mk2 will take off this year. after that No sane Govt will give nod to MRFA unless they want to loose next election. Hahah!! I think Govt controlled media playing 4D chess by not giving too much attention to rukus coming out of planned chaos
I have listened to multiple retd IAF officials and came to the conclusion that they are not honest about Tejas situation. Every single one of them blaming HAl and Govt but not accepting anything on their part. SO yes its all just for show
Dude TFOn one side we Are struggling with induction issues on the other side of the planet
Man Owns The World’s Most Advanced Private Air Force After Buying 46 F/A-18 Hornets
This Man Owns The World’s Most Advanced Private Air Force After Buying 46 F/A-18 Hornets
A conversation with the owner of Air USA about probably the most incredible private aircraft purchase of all time and the future of his adversary business.getpocket.com
I was so happy to see CAG in the first line of this article as I thought they might have started republishing it. CAG reports on defence used to be a goldmine of information related to institutional incompetencies and malpractices . Which is incidentally the reason they stopped publishing it from 2020 I guess.
So kickbacks has become a norm and they consider it as a right. Such a shame
Don't read too much into it. Those Apaches & Chinooks were procured to implement the Cold Start Doctrine. They were the only hptrs which fulfilled the need.
So kickbacks has become a norm and they consider it as a right. Such a shame
If 6th generation fighter aircraft is only all about few advances in Jet Engine technology and not having Tail fins, then I would rather stick to 5th generation aircrafts. There is a clear demarcation between 5th generation aircrafts and all the generations which came before it. Right from RCS to performance to all the sensor fusion technology which goes into a 5th generation aircraft. But I don't see anything which blows my mind about 6th generation aircraft.
It's pretty much like 5G and 6G. What does 6G offer? More data speeds. Maybe I will be proven wrong, I don't know. But for now it's better to stick to building a 5th generation aircraft and run it cost effectively which is something even US has not figured out. The number of kids who really spammed every damn forum and media about Chinese flying 6th generation had me nauseated. Most of these fools don't read too much between the lines. It look 20 years for F-22 to mature. And it is only recently they went in for a upgrade.
USAF Awards RTX F-22 Sensor Upgrade Contract Possibly Worth More Than $1 Billion - Avionics International
While the U.S. Air Force’s manned Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter has an uncertain future, the service is moving forward with upgrading sensors on the Lockheed Martin F-22. On […]www.aviationtoday.com
Mind you this F-22 shit is so expensive to run and maintain they had to stop the production at 180 aircrafts. They are encountering the same problem with F-35. The cost of flying F-35 per hour can bankrupt most air force budgets. There is a reason why USAF is now inducting more F-15EX. Stealth aircrafts are good for SEAD missions in early part of the war and also in gaining air superiority. The question still remains how many sorties they can run before going to the hangar.
sorry to diappoint. I also thought this was recent reorder of Chinooks when they literally multiplied the price by 2x in 6 years.I was so happy to see CAG in the first line of this article as I thought they might have started republishing it.