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Proof it China just started they have lots of experience behind them
Quantum communication, Homegrown supercomputer with homegrown technology that beat the US in the top 10, and the list goes on and on but what's the point. China will remain behind for eternity on Twitter and PDF ofcourse.
 
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That I can understand, Sir.


By the way there are reports that the Chinese J-10C benefited from the Israeli Lavi project. So there is Western technology in J-10C.
That is the same sort of electronic technology used in 5G, China has already taken the lead.

Compare the radar and antenna system of 052d 055 to the latest US ships, you can see visually which side is more advanced.
 
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Quantum communication, Homegrown supercomputer with homegrown technology that beat the US in the top 10, and the list goes on and on but what's the point. China will remain behind for eternity on Twitter and PDF ofcourse.
All these stuff you refer means nothing if they are not think out of box and USA is not sitting idle dude
 
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All these stuff you refer means nothing if they are not think out of box and USA is not sitting idle dude
Irrelevant, if the US is sitting idle or not the bottom line is China made it... It does not need anything from the west case in point post#46. and plenty more.
 
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Yes but during the conflict we can still fly them, specially if we have sorted out spares or the Turks or black market is helpful.
US won't side with us during any future conflict, so sanction stick will be there.
The USA has the kill switch.

The F16s can be used in a very limited capacity. They were given to Pakistan mainlu due to the USSR threat.

It is better to have ten JF17 Blck3's instead of one F16.

With F16s you need the USA to green light the targets. With JF17s you can bomb the hell out of the Brahminists and chose targets as you wish!
 
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June 14, 2022

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is planning to buy 114 foreign fighter jets, of which 96 would be made in India, and the remaining ones would be imported from a foreign vendor, as per the latest reports.

EurAsian Times had recently notified, citing reports, that all fighter jets will be produced in India through a technology transfer from the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to an Indian manufacturer. A global tender for the procurement of warplanes could be issued by the end of 2022. :-)

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IAF’s acquisition of 114 fighter jets to be part of a major procurement plan

February 16, 2023

The delayed process for the procurement of 114 multi-role fighter jets (MRFA) is set to take off soon and along with three different indigenous fighter development programmes, will result in a mega 500-fighter aircraft acquisition process for the armed forces. This would arrest the dwindling fighter strength of the Indian Air Force and enable it reach the sanctioned strength of 42 squadrons.

 
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IAF’s acquisition of 114 fighter jets to be part of a major procurement plan

February 16, 2023

The delayed process for the procurement of 114 multi-role fighter jets (MRFA) is set to take off soon and along with three different indigenous fighter development programmes, will result in a mega 500-fighter aircraft acquisition process for the armed forces. This would arrest the dwindling fighter strength of the Indian Air Force and enable it reach the sanctioned strength of 42 squadrons.

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