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July 7, 2012 at 9:18 am | Lanka C News

Pakistan says that, if India will expel the Sri Lankan Air Force officers who are receiving a training in Tamilnadu Army Training Center, Pakistan is ready to train them.

Pakistan, which has many high graded training centers, has expressed it’s willingness to train the Sri Lankan Ari force officials soon after the media reports were published regarding the relevant incident.
Even though, India hasn’t taken a decision to send back these Sri Lankan Air Force officers , their training secessions in Tamilnadu were cancelled.

The Indian government hasn’t officially informed the Sri Lanakn government yet,in this


If Sri Lankan Air Force officers are expelled, we will train them. | Lanka Cyber News
 
We are happy to train our Sri Lankans bros air force so they can fight any terrorist group India sends them...

so all this time, india was training Sri Lankans to fight terrorist group India sent? :lol:
thats chinese 'high' IQ logic


Besides that, PAF pilots are some of the best in the world

not this crap again :hitwall:
 
so all this time, india was training Sri Lankans to fight terrorist group India sent? :lol:

India government doesn't support LTTE openly... That's why they will tell SLAF pilots to attack terrorists... But they know SLAF is a small Air Force ... PAF will teach them best skills in the universe
 
India government doesn't support LTTE openly... That's why they will tell SLAF pilots to attack terrorists... But they know SLAF is a small Air Force ... PAF will teach them best skills in the universe

:rofl: let me ask u something.

if we actually wanted to use a separatist organization to divide a nation, do u think we would have failed? :agree: we did this in 2 weeks in 71
 
:rofl: let me ask u something.

if we actually wanted to use a separatist organization to divide a nation, do u think we would have failed? :agree: we did this in 2 weeks in 71

Actually it took 11 years for India to split Pakistan - starting from '62.

Besides, the situation between East Pakistan and Sri Lanka is different, because East Pakistani's supported every Indian terrorist that killed Pakistani soldiers, while Sri Lankans want to kill every Indian terrorist. :)
 
Why are you laughing? If you can't respond, then don't.
 
Even Lanka knows that they can grab best skills of pilot only in India in this region

true that


“I believe what this demonstrates is that the capacity exists out there for any nation with the appropriate resources and the will to acquire technology and to train their aircrews to be very, very capable,” said Col. Russ Handy, commander of the 3rd Operations Group. “In the long term this could occur in nations outside of the Indian Air Force.”

The surprising sophistication of Indian fighter aircraft and skill of Indian pilots demonstrated at the Cope India air combat exercise Feb. 15 through 27 at Gwalior Air Force Station, India, should provide a reality check for those who had assumed unquestioned U.S. air superiority
Hampton Stephens

“The (Indian) pilots are as aggressive as our pilots. They are excellent aviators; they work very hard at mission planning; they try to get as much out of a mission or sortie as possible, just like us,” he said. “From one fighter pilot to another, there’s really not that much difference in how we prepare for a mission and what we want to get out of it.”
Col. Greg Neubeck


"very proficient in [their] aircraft and smart on tactics. That combination was tough for us to overcome,"
"The adversaries are better than we thought," Col. Mike Snodgrass added.” And in the case of the Indian Air Force both their training and some of their equipment was better than we anticipated."

“What we’ve seen in the last two weeks is the IAF can stand toe-to-toe with best AF in the world.”

“I pity the pilot who has to face the IAF and chances the day to underestimate him; because he won’t be going home.”

“The greatest compliment we heard from an IAF pilot – You American pilots are just like us, simply down to earth people.”
The Boresight: Swirl of Controversy: Cope India and Red Flag 2008 Exercises

The outcome of the exercise boils down to [the fact that] they ran tactics that were more advanced than we expected, Snowden says. India had developed its own air tactics somewhat in a vacuum. They had done some training with the French that we knew about, but we did not expect them to be a very well-trained air force.
http://taiwantp.net/cgi/TWforum.pl?board_id=6&type=show_post&post=449_6

"The Indian Air Force is a world-class air force with great aircraft, great pilots, and great leadership," said Capt. Marcus Wilson, an Aggressor pilot at Nellis and the team chief for the exercise.
404: Code One Magazine

Indian pilots have created their own combat techniques and proved to be very smart, flexible and adaptive. This was also not an expected fact because Western tactical experts used to stay on their vision of dealing with Russian style pilots with rigid tactics and no independent moves what so ever. All this matters combined points out the Indian fighters to a real considerable threat leaving the Western analysts and USAF Command thinking it over how credible their own weapons are.
http://www.dutchaviationsupport.com/Articles/IL-78 MIDAS&Crousaders.pdf

Indian AF Su-30K during the Cope India exercise. The Flanker's soundly defeated US Air Force F-15Cs during this exercise, exploiting not only superior BVR radar/missile capabilities, but also the TKS-2 datalink, used to network flights of Flankers
Sukhoi T-50/I-21/Article 701 PAK-FA and Su-27/30/33/35/37 Flanker

"We came rolling in, like, 'Beep-beep, superpower coming through,'" Colonel Fornof told me. "And we had our eyes opened. We learned a lot. By the third week, we were facing a threat that we weren't prepared to face, because we had underestimated them. They had figured out how to take Russian-built equipment and improve upon it."
Black Hawk Down author Mark Bowden
Infamous YouTube star Fornof re-appears in pro-F-22 article - The DEW Line

Indian planners combined the use of top-line fighters like this Su-30 with older types and impressive, innovative tactics.
Credit: USAF TSGT. KEITH BROWN
http://taiwantp.net/cgi/TWforum.pl?board_id=6&type=show_post&post=449_6

"When we saw that they were a more professional air force, we realized that within the constraints of the exercise we were going to have a very difficult time," Snowden (A USAF senior pilot at cope india)says. "In general, it looked like they ran a broad spectrum of tactics and they were adaptive. They would analyze what we were doing and then try something else. They weren't afraid to bring the strikers in high or low. They would move them around so that we could never anticipate from day to day what we were going to see."
 
LOL....now India will never send them back India may shift them to another training center outside tamil nadu,,,
 
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