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Sniping no scope... Talk about skill
 
The R77 missiles had serious problems that led India to procure R27s in the interim.

http://archive.indianexpress.com/ne...ave-homing-ageing-problems-cag-report/490055/
But the long term solution is coming online:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indigenous-seeker-for-astra-bvraam-cleared-trials.489830/


Interesting observation.
I think you're right.

Thanks for all the information! Can't wait to see the FFGA or whatever the designation of the PAK-FA for the Indian Air Force will be. Is it still set to be a 2-seater or did they change that because of the way things are going with that aircraft?

Sorry for offtopic, but Israeli/U.S jet fighter are hybrid machines.
While from the outside, they look like mostly common U.S fighter, from the inside they contain Israeli weapons,softwares, electronic warfare, idf network communication which connect them to wide range of information from ground, naval and other air assets and many other systems.
Now, if we'll take the Israeli case to the egyptian air force, beside from the logistic nightmare having multiple platforms from many countries, they'll need to integrate advance local systems.

F16I (sufa ) for example
http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/f-16i/
http://israeli-weapons.com/weapons/aircraft/f-16i/F-16I.html

I'm aware of the Sufa and what was done with it, as well as the other Israeli stuff. My point was --Israeli built tech not withstanding-- they still are all American-built aircraft which makes interoperability much simpler and probably more effective than it would take to make a mishmash of different builds to work.
Not sure if Egypt has the ability to integrate advanced local systems, probably to some extent. Although a locally built one would be much better than an imported one so there is no infiltration of its secrets on how defeat it through the supplier by the Mossad.
 
Thanks for all the information! Can't wait to see the FFGA or whatever the designation of the PAK-FA for the Indian Air Force will be. Is it still set to be a 2-seater or did they change that because of the way things are going with that aircraft?
Latest was this:
But IAF has been unhappy with the Russian FGFA called Sukhoi T-50 or PAK-FA because the jet lacks proper stealth and its engine does not have "enough thrust", which are among 43 critical modifications or shortcomings it pointed out earlier.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...h-full-tech-transfer/articleshow/57546519.cms
 
Thanks for all the information! Can't wait to see the FFGA or whatever the designation of the PAK-FA for the Indian Air Force will be. Is it still set to be a 2-seater or did they change that because of the way things are going with that aircraft?



I'm aware of the Sufa and what was done with it, as well as the other Israeli stuff. My point was --Israeli built tech not withstanding-- they still are all American-built aircraft which makes interoperability much simpler and probably more effective than it would take to make a mishmash of different builds to work.
Not sure if Egypt has the ability to integrate advanced local systems, probably to some extent. Although a locally built one would be much better than an imported one so there is no infiltration of its secrets on how defeat it through the supplier by the Mossad.
Israel build tech is composed of sub-systems. while Israel does not build or purchase any air craft besides of U.S made,in exchange, the U.S allow Israel to install it's system on board , which makes it a hybrid system.
Sufa and F16 have more differences than commonality.
Mossad will get w/e it needs either way, I don't see why this would threat Egypt anyway.
And be sure that PAK FA will see israeli sub systems if u're worrying about intelligence gathering.

As for local industry, it's up for goverment effort and vision, something Egypt lacks in local industry in my opinion.
but it can be made.
 
Where was the Usraeli air force then?
Enjoy the documentary Although it depicts only the Usrael "views"..


The tank battle for the Sinai Peninsula


my friend no one remebers history NOW a days people only remember today
 
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