The Galwan clash proved that India can only defeat China when they outnumber the PLA by a ratio of several hundred to one (the PLA also has to be unarmed). No wonder why the Indian members are so salty and insecure :lol:
If you ask most Americans what they think of India the first thing that comes to mind is either overpopulation or slums. I don't think I've ever met anyone with a positive opinion of India in the states ... even Indian Americans themselves incessantly mock the country.
Those 40 I'm sure only exist in your wet dreams sir. At least you can take comfort knowing you managed to kill 4 unarmed Chinese soldiers coming in for negotiation with hundreds of Indian soldiers lmao.
Even those instruments I don't believe constitute gambling. It all depends on who is the person using them. If you don't do your research or don't have experience, then yes it may be gambling but to someone seasoned, it is a very good opportunity. People like Jim Chanos or Andrew Left made their...
It depends on how you play it. Wall Street for the most part is definitely fairer than a casino ... if you put your money in an index or mutual fund, you can pretty much rest assured of 5 to 10% annualized returns. Can you say the same about a casino, where the most favorable odds for a player...
Can we please stop arguing about this matter ... it's not even related to the J-20 anymore. Thanks. And honestly, I think you both should just place each other on the ignore list because all you guys do is get into heated arguments.
The video backs up the Chinese statement though ... it clearly shows 100+ of your brethren literally swarming a couple Chinese soldiers ... almost like ants. Almost reminds me of this movie.
Nonsense ... the video was taken before the main clash. The 3 Chinese soldiers were swarmed and killed by at least 100+ Indian soldiers during daytime. It was only nighttime when the Chinese brought out their spiked clubs, iron rods, and rocks and butchered 20 to 50 Indian soldiers.
I do wonder...
There is no way China would turn back to Russia for engine dependency on their pre-eminent fighter especially after just switching to WS-10 in the past 3 years. And considering that the latest WS-10 is already on par with the 117S, I don't see why the WS-15 cannot come close or possibly even...
India was never in a position to take Aksai Chin after the Chinese started expelling them in 1959. 1962 basically sealed the deal. Any Indian foray into Aksai Chin would instantly turn into a logistical and tactical disaster.
Looks extremely suspicious. The WS-15 has a max thrust of only 150 kN, which is just a few more than the latest WS-10 variant in the mid 140s. Also the thrust to weight ratio looks suspicious as well since it was a clear goal to get the TWR up to 10.
This sentence says it all. It is a model and will remain a model for many years to come. India has neither the expertise/technical capacity or frankly even the money to finance such a project. For a country that cannot even develop a MBT, light aircraft, cruise missiles, or even howitzers, a...
Never catch a falling knife my friend.
RH will win the legal battle for sure. On the PR side, this is definitely a pretty big blow but definitely not the end for it. Of course, this whole saga may scrap RH's IPO this year.
Israel is definitely not a pushover at all. Individually, the IDF may even be superior to the US Army in some aspects, let alone Russia or China. Of course overall Pakistan would significantly overpower Israel but even then, there is no need to underestimate them.