Given the timelines, IAF might be flying the T-50 as its "best" fighter. You would need an F-22 to compete
J-31 would be easily able to counter T-50.
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Given the timelines, IAF might be flying the T-50 as its "best" fighter. You would need an F-22 to compete
Do not worry. We do not need expensive F-22s to protect our sky from Indian T-50s. Our cheap-priced short, medium and long range land based SAMs will cause your planes to catch fire if the pilots dare to come down enough to bomb our land based assets. By the way, Indian pilots have a reputation of throwing their bombs to the non-important marsh lands, because targeting assets may cause their drunk as*es to burn.
1. Our location is unique. In case of hostilities our long/medium range ground defense will really render all IAF bases around us nonoperational. Any aircraft taking off will be downed.
2. And do you think we will be alone in case of a general war? If not BAF, there will be others who fly antidotes to T-50s.
J-31 would be easily able to counter T-50.
Pray how will ground defense render the siliguri air bases non-operational? Those birds can fly for 3000 Kms!!! Despite the bravado exhibited here, BD has no real war fighting experience. (Peace operations with UN is a policing role!)
Umm... who else will fly for BD? And try to fight your own wars. Counting on others can be a great fallacy.
Yeah right!! China will give BD J-31!!! Might as well ask for a Dong Feng-21 while you are at it
I always find it amusing when a country whose entire defense budget equals the amount of money its supposed "enemy" spends on fuel supply for its army still claims to be competitive
Siliguri and NE airfields and radars will be taken out by NE Freedom Fighters. And when did the great super duper super power called India not bang heads on the walls of the Kremlin and the White House? And most of your budget outlay ends up in Swiss Banks.
1. Our location is unique. In case of hostilities our long/medium range ground defense will really render all IAF bases around us nonoperational. Any aircraft taking off will be downed.
Which one???
Why should I tell you? You are the potential foe.
I meant which of your long range air defence system can handle our frontline fighters??
i will not tell you the SAM system , but i can tell you the air defence radar system " GAMMA-DE Mobile 3-Dimensional Solid-State AESA Surveillance Radar" with 400 km range
pls put more info
like what ?
no need-got it from pdf itself:is the deal finalised??
There was a discussions on this plane on another thread.So I decided to post about THE POOR MAN'S F-16.
F-7BG Multirole Fighter Aircraft
The F-7BG is a multirole BVR capable aircraft manufactured by Chengdu Aircraft Corporation, China. It was especially built to meet Bangladesh Air Force's requirements for a cost-effective multi role fighter. It is said to be the most advanced version of the F-7 combat aircraft to date.
Development
Dubbed F-7BG the fighter is capable of performing all weather, day/night air defence operations and ground attack with a new range of armaments and avionics that set it apart from the other F-7MBs that have been in service since 1989.
At present 16 F-7BGs are in the BAFs inventory and have been in service since 2006 though it intends to procure up to 70 more BVR-capable F-7BGs in total to strengthen its interception capabilities.
Compared to the older generation F-7MBs, the F-7BGs feature a large array of improvements as listed below.
Major improvements
The F-7BG airframe has essentially the same F-7MB fuselage, inner wing portion, tail plane and fin. The outer wing section incorporates the major change, with a reduced 42 deg sweep and automatic manoeuvring flaps. The F-7BG is powered with an improved and more powerful WP-13 engine, Liyang (LMC) WP-13F (R-13-300) turbojet rated at 44.1kN dry and 66.7kN with afterburning. Additionally, cockpit layout, avionics and several ancillary systems have been changed, in line with modern trends. The important systems that remain unchanged (compared to the J-7E) are the fuel system, weapons payload capacity and internal guns.
no need-got it from pdf itself:is the deal finalised??