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Russians go slow, Sukhoi fleet in trouble

and indians used to claim on this forum that it was a indigenous product... mostly indian made..... i remember some time back that there was a issue of gears and they imported that too from russia, and now this....
 
Wont be a problem in the near future when sanctions kick in and Russian industry will be looking for trusted clientele again. The Russians barely trust the Chinese, Pakistan is programmed to only recieve handouts and soft loan freebies, Vietnam, Syria etc cannot buy in bulk. Russia's Indian market share is sinking fast with not many projects in the pipeline.
Will get sorted out when they come looking for business.
 
What else can they do? make Tejas?

Maybe beg for old F 16 like Pakistan? :whistle:

and indians used to claim on this forum that it was a indigenous product... mostly indian made..... i remember some time back that there was a issue of gears and they imported that too from russia, and now this....

It's made in India. Put a SU 30 MK2 vs a SU 30 MKI. Then compare.
 
Japan can't sell offensive platforms,systems... Even Turk-Japan engine prog for altay MBT is in deep ...

@Rashid Mahmood


Japan's ruling party wants to loosen self-imposed rules banning arms exports in a bid to boost the country's defence influence, a report said on Wednesday, a move that would mark a major shift from its pacifism and could irritate China.

TOKYO: Japan's ruling party wants to loosen self-imposed rules banning arms exports in a bid to boost the country's defence influence, a report said on Wednesday, a move that would mark a major shift from its pacifism and could irritate China.

A draft document that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants approved by his cabinet next month would allow Tokyo to supply weaponry to nations that sit along important sea lanes to help them fight piracy, Kyodo News said, an important step for a country like Japan which depends so heavily on mineral imports.

This would mean nations such as Indonesia, but could also include others around the South China Sea -- through which fossil fuels pass -- such as the Philippines, for example, which has a territorial dispute with Beijing.

China and Japan are at loggerheads over the ownership of a string of islands in the East China Sea, while Beijing is also in dispute with several nations over territory in the South China Sea, which it claims almost entirely.

Beijing resists attempts to multi-lateralise its disputes, while Manila has sought to make common cause with other countries at odds with China.

Japan already supplies equipment to the Philippines' coast guard, an organisation that is increasingly on the front line in the row with Beijing.

Any move to bolster that support with more outright weapon supplies could irk China, which regularly accuses Abe of trying to re-militarise his country by the backdoor.

Under its 1967 ban, Japan does not sell arms to communist nations, countries where the United Nations bans weapons sales, and nations that might become involved in armed conflicts.

The rule has long enjoyed general public support as a symbol of the pacifism that many Japanese treasure.

However, it has been widely seen as impractical among experts, because it stops Japan from joining international projects to jointly develop sophisticated military equipment, such as jets and missiles.

Japan works with its only official ally the United States on weapon projects.

It does not fully participate in multi-nation programmes aimed at sharing development cost and know-how, because of the current ban.
 
With sanctions coming, they will revert to turbo mode since they need money and good relations.
 
Really? Sukhois were their pride some days ago? I cannot figure out what is the problem with indian war machinery? Is there any mis-handling, lack of technical education etc? Or substandard item being inducted?
India is a big country and it must have gone for the best, but still if it had these issue, there is something being neglected!!
 
With sanctions coming, they will revert to turbo mode since they need money and good relations.

If sanctions are imposed will you be able to defy them. You also need USA and West. Don't you.
 
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