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After Both Tanks Break Down, India Knocked Out Of International Drill

hey how is the military incompetent ? their target hitting ratio was decent and comparable to china till their tanks broke down . it is the maintenance team or whatever that is incompetent .
 
Now some airhead Indians are giving lame excuses like why India did not field their own made in India tank Arjun, thereby putting doubt on Indian army general to be of low IQ and inexperienced.

Shame on such Indians who can not accept the defeat gracefully.

If the same Arjun would have been defeated or failed, they would have wondered as to why India did not send their best T-90.

For them its very troublesome to accept the defeat.

Ok airhead high IQ Pakistani we will consider your advise

You are welcome.

On this tank debacle, India be like:

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And you are like

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War are fluid situations - mechanical failures are taken into account. Why do you think the Chinese are still too scared to do anything at Dokhlam?
 
And imagine if the Chinese win this final:

India be like;

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Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose learn.

Above creative adage is not for right wing Indian (disgruntled) rats here.

Congrats man u reached ur climax

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Are you happy with that?

Asking me to be happy or not is a misnomer here.

I know one thing, and that is, losing a wheel does not tantamount to Chinese technology being any inferior and/or its immediate defeat.

Ridiculing such petty thing on China - superpower in waiting, is a hollowness of Indians.
 
set different criteria for Arjun and T-90? you got to be kidding me right? how do you compare it? if the testing criteria are different?


oh, don't worry, China will not win, from past experience, Russia will change the rules to make sure they win!


Over the last four months, the army had systematically signalled that it did not want to buy more Arjuns. The message from senior officers was — 124 Arjun tanks have been bought already; no more would be ordered for the army’s fleet of 4000 tanks. The comparative trial, or so went the message, was merely to evaluate what operational role could be given to the army’s handful of Arjuns.

“The senior officers who attended the trials were taken aback by the Arjun’s strong performance,” an officer who was present through the trials frankly stated. “But they were also pleased that the Arjun had finally come of age.”

The army’s Directorate General of Mechanised Forces (DGMF), which has bitterly opposed buying more Arjuns, will now find it difficult to sustain that opposition


http://www.business-standard.com/ar...runs-outguns-russian-t-90-110032500022_1.html
 
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