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At this level of impatience Who Needs Fighter Jets ????
Just reminding you what could happen if you start a war.
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At this level of impatience Who Needs Fighter Jets ????
So you think it's totally Indigenous
Fits you like a glove for the above claim.
India's Air Force Has No Shortage of Shortfalls
February 17, 2017 | 19:20 GMT
The combination of funding, acquisition and industrial problems are clouding what should be a bright defense outlook for India — with real-world consequences for the structure of its military force. For instance, the air force has a standing requirement for 42 squadrons each comprising about 18 combat aircraft, but it currently has fewer than 33 such squadrons. This number is expected to shrink to 22 by 2032. The declining number of combat aircraft is being driven by two factors. The first is the age of the fleet, with a high number of combat aircraft, including the MiG-21 and MiG-27, due to be retired in upcoming years. The second stems from the laborious process of procuring replacement aircraft. The 2001 tender for the Medium Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA), for instance, was originally intended to yield 126 fighter aircraft. By 2016, however, only 36 French Rafale jets had been ordered.
Procurement problems have also extended to the availability of spare parts. India's premier combat aircraft, the Su-30MKI, continues to suffer low serviceability rate — the share of the fleet available at any particular time — largely because of shortages of spare parts. The Indian air force has only recently managed to boost Su-30MKI readiness from 46 percent to around 63 percent. The military hopes that a prospective agreement with Russia facilitating production of spares in India will enable it to reach its serviceability rate goal of 75 percent in the coming years.
And the limitations of the Indian domestic arms industry are perhaps best highlighted by the effort to develop the Tejas light combat aircraft, a priority for an Indian military. The aircraft, developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd., is already decades behind schedule and still not fully developed. Moreover, despite a significant effort to maximize indigenous components on the fighter, the key combat systems of the aircraft are of foreign origin. These include a U.S.-made engine, a Russian gun, an Israeli radar and a British ejection seat. Such obstacles will continue to hamper the future of Indian military modernization as it progresses through its period of growth and transition.
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No it's just a looser airforce....records proved it repeatedly. Never be a looser.
Advice has already reached where it supposed to be ...but IAF is not a beggar air force .
More Indian than the Gripen is Swedish & JF 17 is Pakistani
Yeah right whatever, now go develop a scooter engine
Yes with laughter.If you ever come to know about India's REAL military strength --NOT the declared ones
you would faint for a while
No it's just a looser airforce....records proved it repeatedly. Never be a looser.
And two aircraft make a squadron.More Indian than the Gripen is Swedish & JF 17 is Pakistani
And you should try for a decent pair of binoculars...to differentiate between Jupiter and satellite.Yeah right whatever, now go develop a scooter engine
Yes with laughter.
And two aircraft make a squadron.
Actually we wanted free aircraft to shoot down the Indians as they are not worth paid ones.Loser is till acceptable but begging ..at least Loser has degnity to fight back but what about beggars ... you have to kill the dignity before begging
And you should try for a decent pair of binoculars...to differentiate between Jupiter and satellite.
The fifth squadron of JF-17 stood up just days earlier.We are increasing the production rate to 16 with help of our industry-I'm not quite sure whether that is possible in Pakistan, because PAC is the only certified aerospace vendor there
Then again we are not the ones sitting on our backsides watching space for six months.We have dedicated astronomy satellites for that purpose. Maybe binoculars will help your compatriots to identify predator drones from a distance.
The fifth squadron of JF-17 stood up just days earlier.
While our unilateral and joint productions like K-8 and JF-17 are being exported
you on the other hand have to import even basics like the PC-7
Actually we wanted free aircraft to shoot down the Indians as they are not worth paid ones.