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You are taking my post in a wrong way of course classified data won't be share ,India do exercises with Singapore AF F 16 almost every year they also don't share classified data but exercise give you ample opportunity to test & evaluate other fighter possible capabilities & much of JF 17 capabilities are already in open so nothing much to learnBoth HAL Tejas and JF-17 has appeared in enough events for Pakistan and India to analyze each others aircraft. Excerises won't make a difference.
India will have to rip apart the Jf-17 if they want to get any valuable info and becuase SL aircraft will most likely be using diffrent systems making any attempt less useful
A deal will include limits of how much be shown to other countries including India, if the deal is broken Pakistan will stop supplying spare parts and the Jf-17 fleet will be grounded wasting lots of money.
No you can't.. Because you have no grounds to stand on.. Sri Lanka will play the pacifying game for strategic reasons but India will never replace it's steadfast allies.. For obvious reasons.. Now you can be on denial but facts matter more than assumptions
Pax Indica: Indian elephant in Lankan room
Indian's On this thread right now..
LOL Indians trying to steal credit of someone else hardwork... It was Pakistan which provided training and intelligence support to lanka while india was busy supporting its LTTE buddies.Without India's help, Sri Lanka could not defeat LTTE
LOL Indians trying to steal credit of someone else hardwork... It was Pakistan which provided training and intelligence support to lanka while india was busy supporting its LTTE buddies.
The only thing he may have done to help lanka was to cut ties with terrorist organization LTTE .... And it was Pakistan that helped Lanka defeat Indian child known as LTTE...It was MMS who without any doubt changed the course of the war. LMAO if you think your country provided the opportunity to destroy LTTE.
The only thing he may have done to help lanka was to cut ties with terrorist organization LTTE .... And it was Pakistan that helped Lanka defeat Indian child known as LTTE...
hahah... go back to your bharatraksaw where you can talk all your fantasies... dont cry if i have busted your myth...BS. You have no clue what you are talking about.
It was MMS who without any doubt changed the course of the war. LMAO if you think your country provided the opportunity to destroy LTTE.
Oh come on. You are going to reply to that sour grape post with logic. The boy has lost his senses, in fact, whole Indian establsihment has lost it's senses. Thats quite apparent when they resorted to offering the laughing stock LCA as a counter offer. So sit back and enjoy watching them go mad with jealousy and talk sh*t
No matter the depth of Pakistani involvement in tackling LTTE, India shouldn't be taking credit for beating a militant group it fostered.
Pakistan guiding Sri Lankas war
Hmm you deserve a biscuit for such amazing intelligent know how.. Good boy
Doesn't matter what Indians think... What matters is Sri Lankans.. And trust me .. Almost every Sri Lankan & Nepali Ive met pretty much hate your country.200 jets in order. 4 variants including 2 trainers. as of today one of the most successful fighter programs in it's category worldwide. Laughing stock is your jet which is still called 'prototype' after squandron service and doesn't have a trainer a decade after flight. If India has made the offer then I'm sure well do a lot to weigh in. All the best selling your jet without a trainer.
India decided to stay out because of strategic tamil issue. Fact is everything relted to LTTE and subsequent constitution was done with India consuted behind the scenes. Pakistan was just a side show.
Both HAL Tejas and JF-17 has appeared in enough events for Pakistan and India to analyze each others aircraft. Excerises won't make a difference.
India will have to rip apart the Jf-17 if they want to get any valuable info and becuase SL aircraft will most likely be using diffrent systems making any attempt less useful
A deal will include limits of how much be shown to other countries including India, if the deal is broken Pakistan will stop supplying spare parts and the Jf-17 fleet will be grounded wasting lots of money.
He is really an ill informed person...Repeating same BS about JF 17 since 3-4 days in every thread....!Doggy treat..
Hope our SL Brothers gets the Block II !
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Doesn't matter what Indians think... What matters is Sri Lankans.. And trust me .. Almost every Sri Lankan & Nepali Ive met pretty much hate your country.
Both HAL Tejas and JF-17 has appeared in enough events for Pakistan and India to analyze each others aircraft. Excerises won't make a difference.
India will have to rip apart the Jf-17 if they want to get any valuable info and becuase SL aircraft will most likely be using diffrent systems making any attempt less useful
A deal will include limits of how much be shown to other countries including India, if the deal is broken Pakistan will stop supplying spare parts and the Jf-17 fleet will be grounded wasting lots of money.
Doggy treat..
Hope our SL Brothers gets the Block II !
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Doesn't matter what Indians think... What matters is Sri Lankans.. And trust me .. Almost every Sri Lankan & Nepali Ive met pretty much hate your country.
True that bro.. But the reality is that we trust SL-- your country also helped us in the past.. Our ships used to refuel at SL ports .. And we will always remember that!
God bless Y'-
As I have repeatedly pointed out, JF 17 went from first flight to production in 2 years. That's not the kind of jet you should expect much from.
The first JF-17 prototype aircraft (called FC-1) was rolled out in May 2003. It made its first flight in August 2003. Later on, two more prototype aircraft were added for basic structure, flight qualities, performance and engine flight testing while two prototype aircraft were involved in comprehensive avionics flight testing. The basic flight testing was completed in 2007 which also marked the arrival of JF-17 Thunder aircraft in Pakistan where it was formally presented to the nation as a Pakistan Day gift on 23 March 2007. ( 4 YEARS)
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex Kamra - JF-17 Thunder Aircraft
F-16 Fighting Falcon(4 YEARS)
First flight 20 January 1974
Introduction 17 August 1978
Indian being an Indian...Showing its class