A block-52 carrying the Aidews pod which we have can match some parameters of the EW spectrum.Thanks.
But do we have anything that could surpass it?
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A block-52 carrying the Aidews pod which we have can match some parameters of the EW spectrum.Thanks.
But do we have anything that could surpass it?
Abi None Done was best of their TACDETACDE are some of the best in the world and will be greater in number; so it will come down the average pilot quality in the squadrons of both forces.
Expect Indian members to be expert on Rafale and its sub-systems in the next 6-12 months - the same way they are experts on SU-30MKI and S-400 today.after mahan Sue(SU30) its mahan rafale!
The biggest game changer is the Meteor. That might also explain why the Grifo-E is still kicking about as an option for Block 3. But the irony here is that as one of the Meteor partners, France will have a say in any such deal (takes us back to the original Thales/MBDA deal for Block-I/II).A block-52 carrying the Aidews pod which we have can match some parameters of the EW spectrum.
He came up against a well thought out plan, and had wrong intel.Abi None Done was best of their TACDE
The first Indian solider who sets foot into Azad Kashmir gets blown into kingdom-come (literally)....when Indian army be taken over Azad Kashmir and GB in next few months
I wish MK was here. PAF will milk it until the next encounter.He came up against a well thought out plan, and had wrong intel.
We gave them all the intel they needed on the 27th.
Not like we had a choice but to get something you have to trade something away.
The biggest mistake the PAF made was disclosing we heard their communications. Whoever allowed the release of that info should have a deep introspection into their bravado.
NEVER underestimate your enemy. The IAF has paid for it on the 27th, but we have done so many more times in the past
The biggest game changer is the Meteor. That might also explain why the Grifo-E is still kicking about as an option for Block 3. But the irony here is that as one of the Meteor partners, France will have a say in any such deal (takes us back to the original Thales/MBDA deal for Block-I/II).
They will rue the day they overdo it.I wish MK was here. PAF will milk it until the next encounter.
They have definitely over done it. Though I'm all for taking the credit and celebrating it but I'm a bit paranoid about releasing any kind of operational information and in my view PAF gave up too much info and that shows that organisation / leadership needs maturity.They will rue the day they overdo it.
Although I don’t believe it will go to everybody’s head as there are plenty of cautious/paranoid ones like me in the PAF who keep humility as their focus and keep preparing for a strong and smart adversary.
Seems like he has consumed a few bottles of Imodium to recover so fast from the drumming PAF gave him and his boys.Sardarji seem to just recover from the loose motions, inflicted on him from our boyz.
They will rue the day they overdo it.
Although I don’t believe it will go to everybody’s head as there are plenty of cautious/paranoid ones like me in the PAF who keep humility as their focus and keep preparing for a strong and smart adversary.
Or, the PAF top command has done it intentionally to leverage the "Hindu" mindset, which is full of suspicion, indecision, plurality of proposes, timidity, fickleness, incredibility etc.!!! Their "continuity" is based on "shutting off" - they won't learn anything new or un-learn what they have already learnt (Jinnah's observation)!!! History shows they can't take pressure and resign to the "forces".....They have definitely over done it. Though I'm all for taking the credit and celebrating it but I'm a bit paranoid about releasing any kind of operational information and in my view PAF gave up too much info and that shows that organisation / leadership needs maturity.
I think the IAF was aware of the fact that there comms were not that secure, but yes PAF could have opted for silence.It is definitely an effective weapons system and we should be glad that both due to certain incompatible code and reluctance MBDA isn’t pushing it for the MKIs. The M2K can only carry 2 which I suppose is the reason the IaF never pushed for integration on it.
Everything else they have, including the MICA and potential I-Derby is outranged by both the AMRAAM, SD-10 and PL-15.
They will rue the day they overdo it.
Although I don’t believe it will go to everybody’s head as there are plenty of cautious/paranoid ones like me in the PAF who keep humility as their focus and keep preparing for a strong and smart adversary.
Another recent interview of BS Dhanoa.
The grin on his face when he talks about Rafale indicates that either he is unaware of the countermeasures that PAF would take or he is super confident about the capabilities of Rafale.
Block-III with PL-15 or Vipers with AIM-120D badly needed to give a shut-up call to this guy.
PAF talks with for Eurofighter collapsed in 2018 due to Lack of possibility to add meteor in the deal. MBDA simply wouldn't commit to the PAF Typhoon purchase nor would the host EU Country pitching us the Fighter.The biggest game changer is the Meteor. That might also explain why the Grifo-E is still kicking about as an option for Block 3. But the irony here is that as one of the Meteor partners, France will have a say in any such deal (takes us back to the original Thales/MBDA deal for Block-I/II).