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IAF expanding wings beyond Pakistan and China

Wrong. IAF cannot do that until it inducts all the jets and replaces the existing ones completely. That would take another decade unless some miracle happens and someone with dedication changes it all.

another typical indian dream.

keep this in mind dude: others are not sitting idle, by the time when you get all those foreign made jets, J-20 have already enlisted in PLAAF, J-10B have already been transfered to Pak.
 
another typical indian dream.

keep this in mind dude: others are not sitting idle, by the time when you get all those foreign made jets, J-20 have already enlisted in PLAAF, J-10B have already been transfered to Pak.
how do you know j20 will be inducted before PAKFA? Pak Fa underwent trials and first flight before j20...so wake up
 
34 or 43 squadron, it is not important, because when we go to war with you, we are not going to rely on air forces. when new delhi can be cover by rockets, why waste jets?


Shanghai/Beijing is already covered by Missiles, Then why to use Jets ?? :coffee:

You need to understand the uses of Missiles and Jets.

Also, IAF is one of the 3 wings. we are concentrating on all 3 forces.
 
in few months india will become 2 trillion economy and 4 trillion by 2015!!!

so, india would be able to spend a lot on defence!!!
 
34 or 43 squadron, it is not important, because when we go to war with you, we are not going to rely on air forces. when new delhi can be cover by rockets, why waste jets?

I think you mean missiles Sir. There is a difference between them.

Also i do not think we would go to war with Taiwan. Taiwan is not our enemy.
 
once we get 42 squadran strong airforce status no matter what we would defend our soil from any threat,let it be sino-pak combined.
 
********.com - Indian missile Agni-5 can target our Harbin city: Chinese daily

India tests ballistic missile capable of reaching China

Agni-5 can target our Harbin city:
Chinese daily
Agni-5, India’s latest long-range nuclear-capable
missile under development, can target China’s
northernmost city of Harbin, a leading Chinese
newspaper has claimed amid a slew of strident
anti-India articles over the status of Arunachal
Pradesh.
“India’s Advanced Systems Laboratory (ASL) has
made its forthcoming Agni-5 missile highly road-
mobile, or easily transportable by road, which
would bring Harbin, China’s northernmost city
within striking range if the Agni-5 is moved to
northeast India, ” the People’s Daily reported.
Harbin is the capital of China’s Heilongjiang
Province.
The paper, the mouthpiece of the ruling
Communist Party, noted that the Agni-5 which has
a range of 5,000 km is similar to the Dongfeng-31A
showcased during China’s National Day Military
Parade on October 1 in Beijing. India is going to
test-fire the missile in early 2011, the report
claimed.
The report came two days after China raked up its
claim over Arunachal Pradesh, questioning Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit there on October
3.
Reacting strongly to the Chinese objection to
Singh’s visit, India said the comments were
disappointing as the state is an inalienable part of
the country and such remarks do “not help” the
process of talks on boundary issue.
A number of state-run Chinese papers have
stepped up rhetoric against India on the boundary
issue through their articles.
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.i dint know we had anything called ASL (advance systems laboratory) :pop:
 
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