Joe Shearer
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You mean you haven't anticipated before this? Lol. That's shows how ill prepared you are mate, last minute panic buying ain't helping if delivery is 1 year from now. Lol
No, we hadn't. There was no trouble anticipated on the northern front after 1967, the last time that there was gunfire. You will obviously not wish to recall memories of that gunfire.
It is quite clear that we have become an opportunity for a troubled dictator to distract attention. The situation has developed far more seriously than the Indian political administration, inept as it is, or the Indian diplomatic establishment, or the Indian military leadership had anticipated. No one on the Indian side anticipated that PLA soldiers would attack with clubs studded with nails, and set out to kill.
Now that PLA intentions are clear, the Indian Army, and the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy, are gearing up for a possible shooting war. We have everything on board that is needed, and this is in anticipation of a conflict that might last longer than was ever in our thinking.
Your issue is you want to degrade me in the argument rather than the discussion on the topic. You quoted my first post here where I said this purchase is useless, now moving to that issue this purchase is still useless. In war the comparison is never artillery versus artillery but it is what you have versus what your enemy has. Keeping the dynamics to things closely related how will this purchase counter Chinese 370mm MRLS which is also a guided system with far higher range. That will takeout your Indian artillery with a huge stand off range. plus China has a successful armed UAV program where as India is still trying to acquire it those drones will pick your artillery one by one. So India mentality of war is stuck in past where as China will do a modern warfare with India.
It is still an issue about artillery; your personality does not come into it.
Your comparison of an area bombardment instrument like an MRLS with precision ammunition fired from tubed artillery is fatuous.
Let us accept your proposition of the Indian mentality stuck in the past against the Chinese 'doing' a modern warfare with India. What does this have to do with Excalibur ammunition? It only displays a willingness on your plan to consider that your ally has won before entering the engagement; most loyal, most reward-worthy, but nothing to do with artillery, Excalibur ammunition or the requirements of the situation.
Is it your recommendation that the Indian Army be dissolved and we take to the charkha?
Instead of assuming that you are a person under attack, it is appropriate for you to consider the very confused thinking that you have presented, and the reasons why this should be discarded.