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No manufacturing unit is present currently.Which manufacturing unit are you planning to setup and where. If not then Why?
It is yet to enter manufacturing stage
No manufacturing unit is present currently.Which manufacturing unit are you planning to setup and where. If not then Why?
This bad boy sure is "unstoppable tho".( especially against pakistan).in one or twos (or even small salvos) is not unstoppable. In Pakistani social media videos of IAF strikes, there were 2-3 interceptions (Jacobabad and Rafique). Not sure if these were
, Scalp or ROCKS. But these were last second interceptions, so they got really lucky with these ones.
But if strikes withare employed sophistically, bigger salvos coinciding with loitering munitions and SEAD/DEAD strikes with Rudram 2 & 3, then they are unstoppable.
IAF has strategic depth, abundance of alternate airfields and airports in depth to disperse, PAF and even PLAAF (in Tibet only due to relatively less number of airfields) are vulnerable to such strikes.
They hit just behind the airport.There are reports that houtis may have hit an Israeli airport where THAAD and arrow were defending ( unconfirmed).
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Might have worked 15 years ago, not so likely now. They couldn't get India to condemn Russia, how are going to get India to talk to Pakistan? Sure, there is always some pressure but I doubt it will be too much to handle. If they can't get Pakistan to stop supporting terrorists in the kind of economic condition they are in, how are they going to succeed with India?Regardless I think tremendous pressure will be brought on by the west to negotiate with Paxtan & it need not necessarily be from the Trump administration but from the busybodies in the EU with these TTs buzzing around like flies.
Chinese 5th generation means 2-3 rd generation in real warplanes anything China claims is total BS . Why did they buy s-400 if hq9 was so great???
Two different tech problems. A jet has to be a lot more rugged and perform all the time. Not an easy thing.That's hoping for the sake of hoping. Chinese can send Friggin rovers to Mars in its only first attempt and we are supposed to believe they don't have a functional 5th gen jet?
That's Paxtan level delusion sorry to say
AMCA can come sooner, technology is not problem here but funding and govt attitude is. If you feed peanuts to the developmental agencies then you get peanuts in return.AMCA is not coming sooner. I think everyone knows that at this moment. More important as of now is to have our own jet engine. It's difficult but Doable if we seriously pump some resources there.
AMCA will likely arrive before the fighter jets to be procured under MRFA. In fact, once the Tejas Mk2 enters production in 2028, need for MRFA itself becomes questionable. The only real challenge ahead is developing an indigenous fighter jet engineAMCA can come sooner, technology is not problem here but funding and govt attitude is. If you feed peanuts to the developmental agencies then you get peanuts in return.
Another handle reporting the footage.Deleted?
True, Tejas Mk2 itself is a multirole fighter aircraft with lower-medium weight category. Plus being indigenous is a boon. In the last 20 years the biggest hurdle in India's self reliance and defence capabilities is the same Kaveri engine problem. I don't know why the govt didn't fund it on war footing levels. They fed peanuts and are eating peanuts.AMCA will likely arrive before the fighter jets to be procured under MRFA. In fact, once the Tejas Mk2 enters production in 2028, need for MRFA itself becomes questionable. The only real challenge ahead is developing an indigenous fighter jet engine
Especially the RDPS payload for PAF airfields will be devastating.
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So many small earthquake in pakistan. Are they testing nuclear bombs.
View: https://www.youtube.com/live/j4HFN9ZT2uM?si=EIehsFduCekGnuwH
Yeah, but more like US Army's Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW), also known as "Dark Eagle" but for anti ship purpose.So it will be more akin to DF-21D/DF-26 in it's flight profile vs LRASHM?
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The region is earth quake prone, and seismic activity was too deep underground, even soviets didn't dig that deep.All these earthquakes occurred in the same areas where the Indian Air Force carried out strikes, specifically targeting underground facilities. Something seems suspicious, but no one wants to talk about it.
No analyst is claiming it was an underground nuclear test, but there’s a strong possibility that India bombed Pakistan’s nuclear installations. You should listen to Tom Cooper — he clearly stated that India de-nuclearized Pakistan on May 10.The region is earth quake prone, and seismic activity was too deep underground, even soviets didn't dig that deep.
Though it could be triggered by work on ground, like breaking hills/mountains, creating a underground bunker.
But not a underground nuke test, the seismic activity would be lot more upper.
We didn't de nuclearlised it, we destroyed one of their main facilities that they use to enrich/create nuclear fuel, a pretty big achievement in itself.No analyst is claiming it was an underground nuclear test, but there’s a strong possibility that India bombed Pakistan’s nuclear installations. You should listen to Tom Cooper — he clearly stated that India de-nuclearized Pakistan on May 10.