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INS Kolkata, navy’s most powerful warship, to be delivered next month

So?? Clearly you missed the point like your compratiots like lonlong short short or cirrrr :omghaha:
Or you are using a cheap chinese junk translator :omghaha:

they haven't import anything for their naval ships since long time. all their newer built ships are all entirely chinese, so he isn't entirely incorrect.:lol:
 
I wonder if it was China? Was it?:what:
China was the largest importer of weapons before India.We have actually overtook them.Every country goes through this phase.We will also reduce dependency if we play our cards properly.
If you go go by per capita then Pakistan imports more than us.China is at 3rd position curretly(let me check the list again i could be wrong also)

they haven't import anything for their naval ships since long time, so he isn't entirely incorrect :lol:
Ok i understood everything now,its not your fault :omghaha:
 
they haven't import anything for their naval ships since long time. all the never ships are all entirely chinese, so he isn't entirely incorrect.:lol:

Since 1992 to 2002 alone , military sales by Russia to China had reached at least $20 billion. Russia sold China enough military hardware to arm a medium-sized European country.
 
Since 1992, military sales by Russia to China have reached at least $20 billion. Russia sold China enough military hardware to arm a medium-sized European country.

india is currently number one, not china. stop talking about the past. china barely import anything from russia in the last five years, except for few good weapons that they still have like s-400.. :lol:
 
india is currently number one, not china. stop talking about the past. china barely import anything from russia in the last five years, except for few good weapons that they still have like s-400.. :lol:

The latest value for Arms imports by China was 1,112,000,000 US$ as of 2011.

Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Yearbook: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security.


While China moved from the top spot to the second spot in the last two reports, SIPRI pointed out it is still importing sizeable number of components, weapon platforms. “New Chinese weapons continue to incorporate significant foreign components,” the report stated.
The most important Chinese mass-produced combat aircraft, the J-10 and the J-11, use Russian-supplied AL-31FN engines.

-SIPRI
 
The latest value for Arms imports by China was as of 2011.

Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Yearbook: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security.

yes, counting imaginary su-35 purchased that poppin up every six months since 2003 :lol:

 
yes, counting imaginary su-35s purchased that poppin up every six months since 2003 :lol:
Typical Uncivilized Han troll :lol:
China
"According to the SIPRI Arms Transfers Database, China was the 2nd largest arms importer for the period 2008-2012, accounting for 6% of world deliveries."

The Top 20 Arms Importers, 2008&2012
 
so now you are questioning data churned out by SIPRI ???

Shows how biased and bigoted you are !
Click on the link which i have shared.Then click on the red balloon attached to the chinese map.There is an option of creating a whole table based on suppliers and weapons both but somehow it is not working with me and i am not able to fill the data in the boxes.
If you have free time then generate it and post it here to shut the mouth of this uncivilized Han troll.
 
Typical Uncivilized Han troll :lol:
China
"According to the SIPRI Arms Transfers Database, China was the 2nd largest arms importer for the period 2008-2012, accounting for 6% of world deliveries."

The Top 20 Arms Importers, 2008&2012


why don't you read the pdf report. they counted the purchased of su-35s that china never signed for any, only russians farting every six months or so since..:lol:
 
The IAC-1 has the MF-STAR/RAN-40L combination as will the P-17As apparently along with the P-15Bs.


Not heard the P-15A's current radar will be replaced and the current one is only interim, would love for this to be true as I've felt the current secondary radar was one of the few major issues with the P-15As, @Capt.Popeye can you confirm this?


So it seems.
The fact is that the Signaal Radars (made by BEL) are available (nearly) off the shelf. And the IN is very well versed with it, while its very robust albeit a little old in design. But it has been progressively upgraded. Suitable for the interim.

Do remember that this was the very radar that replaced others: right from the old INS Vikrant to the Plesseys on the early Leanders and INS Viraat. Now you see them on the Rajputs too. A real reliable work-horse.
 
Choke on this,

Type 52c Destroyer

Propulsion: Ukranian and German

The first two ships' propulsion is in the form of CODOG, consisting of two Ukraine-made DA80/DN80 gas turbines each rated at ~32,600 hp(24 MW) and two Shaanxi diesel engines (Chinese licensed production of the MTU 20V956TB92 (German)) each rated at ~6,700 hp (5 MW). The DA80/DN80 gas turbine is the export version of UGT-25000 of Ukrainian Zorya-Mashprocket State State Enterprise Gas Turbine Research & Production Complex, purchased by China in the late 1990s as part of license-production in China. [1]The UGT25000 has power rating of 25-27MW depending on configuration [2], but could only provide 24MW upon delivery because development was not fully completed when they were sold to China. A total of eight units were originally purchased and Chinese sources have claimed that all had been upgraded, mainly in the area of turbine blade production techniques, and such update had greatly increased reliability and maintainability.

Radar: Ukranian origin

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The August 2009 report from the Office of Naval Intelligence states that “the Luyang II DDG possesses a sophisticated phased-array radar system similar to the western AEGIS radar system.” 2009 ONI Report, p. 1. Another author states that “the Chinese bought their active-array destroyer radar from the Ukrainian Kvant organization, which is unlikely to have the resources to develop the project much further.” (Norman Friedman, “Russian Arms Industry Foundering,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, September 2009: 90-91.

Armament: Ex Soviet, French

HQ9:
Copy of Russian S-300V

Cruise Missiles: Made with the help of ex Soviet scientists

Type 210 100mm naval gun: Modified copy of French 100mm Naval Gun

Type 730 CIWS: External design copy of Dutch Goalkeeper, Internal copy of French, Sagem Volcan.

ASW Capabilites: French, European

Sonar: Modified French DUBV-23 sonar

Helicopters : Russian Kamov Ka-28 or Z9 (Chinese copy of Eurocopter Dauphin)

Indigenous Chinese destroyer eh :azn:. More like the United Nations destroyer :omghaha:


:omghaha::omghaha::rofl:

@cirr Sorry dear!! hope you are alright..:enjoy:
 
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