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it all depends on pilot training and leadership quality. The PAF left the BAF with very high standards and a lot of the experienced cadre were Bengali flyers; however, if now the BAF leadership is anything like that of their army then the burmese will find it not too difficult with their block-2s against Bangladeshi ADGE and air assets.You right, and it will make another easy victory for JF-17 and battle-proven aircraft, Teja Killer. in future if there is BD vs Burma.
Pakistani Arithmetic...no surprises there.0 flights divided by 0 crashes is infinity. Vedik technology!
Do we now... I am sure there are quite a few "Indians" who might have rated the JF17 for it's actual capabilities?Indians make same observation about the co-producer china not wanting JF 17.
I am happy that Bangladesh is safe from Indian open aggression which Pakistan is facing.
it cant compete with and antagonize india
remaining friendly is best
It is the rational point for good pilot training and leadership quality for every nation, but when you are fighting for khudadad e mumlikat, then it is a different story; you can't expect this same type of blessing from a secular country.P
it all depends on pilot training and leadership quality. The PAF left the BAF with very high standards and a lot of the experienced cadre were Bengali flyers; however, if now the BAF leadership is anything like that of their army then the burmese will find it not too difficult with their block-2s against Bangladeshi ADGE and air assets.
One hopes that is not the case.
I’ll disagree based upon very clear historical examples available both from Arab-Israeli wars starting from 46 onwards, Turk-Greco engagements, Armenia-Azerbaijan and then our own theater where showboating examples from Pakistani side were thoroughly thrashed in cases.It is the rational point for good pilot training and leadership quality for every nation, but when you are fighting for khudadad e mumlikat, then it is a different story; you can't expect this same type of blessing from a secular country.
I agree that proper training is essential, but as a believer, we always pray for Allah's blessing. The Battle of Badar is a good lesson for us and is a mirror battle of what we have seen today. With full pride in its technology and superior training, the Mighty America came to Afghanistan as a wild elephant. In the end, Red tag afghan Jungjo brought this wild elephant to its knees in jihad fi Sabillah, which refreshes our memory of the Battle of Badar.I’ll disagree based upon very clear historical examples available both from Arab-Israeli wars starting from 46 onwards, Turk-Greco engagements, Armenia-Azerbaijan and then our own theater where showboating examples from Pakistani side were thoroughly thrashed in cases.
There is no substitute for training/learning & leadership - that is clear cut from the Quran itself and then from the life of the prophet. Mumlikat e Khudadad starts from the single person and states have zero impact on it or his plans. If Pakistanis or Bengali muslims are not interested in implementing it then they will find themselves irrelevant as well; so lets agree to disagree on that point.
The same goes for equipment, the first state of Medina would trade with anyone for superior equipment even if 5 years later they were attacking them in their forts. Clear cut example of practically used for advancement and not dogmatic ideals. If there are truly smart leaders in Bangladesh they wont care where they purchase their equipment as long as it meets or exceeds their requirements to meet both current and any potential future threats. The Tejas is a poor example of project management for India and its Air Force, but that doesn’t mean it is a bad platform for BD. As long as it can be sustained then BD should have no qualms about purchasing it to replace their now obsolete F-7BGIs.
If they have the funds, they would be well served with the Mig-35 as well.
You right, and it will make another easy victory for JF-17 and battle-proven aircraft, Teja Killer. in future if there is BD vs Burma.
Tejas for BAF
Commonality is important
Bengaldesh should ask for credit
2 squardons of tejas should be good with MRO facility
Tejas engine is very decent one
Astra BVR is similar to sd 10
So good option against myanmur
And more importanly give commonality of weapons between india bengladesh
Indians live in a make belief world. India is not a model for economic development. Their country is the biggest aid receiver in history, there are more poor in Gangedesh than all of africa. You cant fool anyone here. I been to gangedesh on work trips and have seen the miserable conditions of most indians and to save you face dont even wanna go into details with regards to what ive seen in mumbai or delhi.
Pakistanis should never try to compare ourselves with them.
Better role models for economic development would be China, Malaysia, Turkey.
BAF deserves the tejas that is their aukat
Enough with your biased racism.. He used the Quid- e- Azam, as a tool for Bangladesh creation. Every nation has some merit and demerit point; This was told to Jinnah omit Mir Jafar's children, who betrayed Siraj ud-Daulah during the Battle of Plassey and succeeded Daulah after the British victory in 1757. Let them be a part of Indian states
Strangely I've never been to Pakistan on worktrips.
i honestly think tejas is decent option for BAF especially since india is also providing 500m dollars credit to BA/BAFJust because their chief took a ride doesn't mean that they're buying it. The chief of the USAF has also flown the Tejas- are you implying that the US is considering buying it?
Strangely I've never been to Pakistan on worktrips.
Rag tag Afghan militants with stinger missiles to defeat Soviet air superiority, guns, recoilless rifles and mines from Israel, China and other countries. Funds from America, Saudi Arabia and other places along with rigorous training from Pakistani & American Instructors. Lets not forget that.I agree that proper training is essential, but as a believer, we always pray for Allah's blessing. The Battle of Badar is a good lesson for us and is a mirror battle of what we have seen today. With full pride in its technology and superior training, the Mighty America came to Afghanistan as a wild elephant. In the end, Red tag afghan Jungjo brought this wild elephant to its knees in jihad fi Sabillah, which refreshes our memory of the Battle of Badar.
But I agree with all of your points, and we have seen the example of IAF bad pilot on 27 Feb superior fighter jet Sukhoi-30MKI was shot down by JF-17 and had a cup of fantastic Tea with us.
But again, even with an enemy seven times bigger than us, We accept the challenge in the name of Allah. We destroyed two jets of an enemy that is seven times bigger. We turned a billion-dollar conventional Cold start doctrine into a dust bin with Allah's blessing on a country with a low economy, compared to the Indian economy, which has the west sitting with full support in his backyard.