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Alan Warnes
@warnesyworld
Editor of AirForces Monthly 12 years until Dec 2010.
Created AF Research, AF Intelligence and AF Daily. Now freelancer and Consultant...Phew
Lincs, England

June 24, 2013
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This note should not missed here.

Alan Warnes
@warnesyworld
Editor of AirForces Monthly 12 years until Dec 2010.
Created AF Research, AF Intelligence and AF Daily. Now freelancer and Consultant...Phew
Lincs, England

June 24, 2013
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bzan.jpg


Source

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@Mosamania what do you have to say about above comments Please
 
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@Mosamania what do you have to say about above comments Please

No, You shouldn't ask him, he know nothing at all. Otherwise he would blame PAF angrily for exposing the truths. Saudis is obsessed with fancy expensive planes for no reasons.
 
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No, You shouldn't ask him, he know nothing at all. Otherwise he would blame PAF angrily for exposing the truths. Saudis is obsessed with fancy expensive planes for no reasons.

Sir they are not obsessed they have been training really hard with their weapons Sir and they have performed very successfully
 
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No, You shouldn't ask him, he know nothing at all. Otherwise he would blame PAF angrily for exposing the truths. Saudis is obsessed with fancy expensive planes for no reasons.

Put a sock in it.

So yeah congratulations PAF, confidential exercise data leaked all over the place that's got to be good for business eh? (IF true that is and that is a big IF).
 
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People who suffer from inferiority complex, tend to make up imaginary "superiority" or "victories" as a psychological reaction. Of course, you would find allot of such captions from Twitters and FB were taken from "sources" as a proof of their super duper being. Let them enjoy their world, after-all, it's not like you are going to lose anything, it's just for their own satisfaction :laughcry:

It is not about defeat or victory, rookies are usually pushed in exercises to give them some combat experience, it is totally understandable and much more favored for that to happen, to teach the rookies from their mistakes. It is an exercise not a competition, however this information is confedential, and to release suggest lack of professionalism from PAF.
 
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The confidential information was released from English man (Alan Warnes) who had 12 experiences in airforce and research, he is from British. He is editor of Airforce Monthly and observe many planes experiences.

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PAF haven't released leak information you jumped to blame them without looking at facts, otherwise I would ignore same low mentality of Arabs and their past war failures.
 
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See the point highlight, it is damn funny. He was so pissed off when he found out the truth, he didn't participate to debrief. It show us very poor behavior and lack of professionals from Saudi counterpart.

Alan Warnes is himself British and Eurofighter Typhoon was made in British, so he spoke the differences between Saudi and Typhoon experiences.

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[BlackEagle deleted his post himself, thank you for understanding]
 
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No, You shouldn't ask him, he know nothing at all. Otherwise he would blame PAF angrily for exposing the truths. Saudis is obsessed with fancy expensive planes for no reasons.

Hi Raptor,

The RSAF hasn't mastered the Typhoons yet. Actually, the Typhoons are yet to be fully operational. On the contrary, the RSAF had mastered both versions of Tornados as well as the F15s.

It is not about defeat or victory, rookies are usually pushed in exercises to give them some combat experience, it is totally understandable and much more favored for that to happen, to teach the rookies from their mistakes. It is an exercise not a competition, however this information is confedential, and to release suggest lack of professionalism from PAF.

As long as they're rookie then Yes, the story is quite acceptable. I know someone in the BAE, he said exactly the same. It will take a year at least for the RSAF to master the Typhoons. Keep in mind the Typhoons are completely different than any other Aircrafts the RSAF had before.
 
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The confidential information was released from English man (Alan Warnes) who had 12 experiences in airforce and research, he is from British. He is editor of Airforce Monthly and observe many planes experiences.

PAF haven't released leak information you jumped to blame them without looking at facts, otherwise I would ignore same low mentality of Arabs and their past war failures.

Well, if what you're saying is true then there are two possibilities :-

1- Either the guy us lying to play the PAF with their counterpart, causing a little bit of a problem due to confidentiality.

2- The PAF leaked some pieces of info, which is highly unlikely.
 
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Well, if what you're saying is true then there are two possibilities :-

1- Either the guy us lying to play the PAF with their counterpart, causing a little bit of a problem due to confidentiality.

2- The PAF leaked some pieces of info, which is highly unlikely.

mosa you are blaming PAF without any prove?????? ok let me tell you alan has contact a Saudi typhoon pilot which was in EU fighters and meet and train in UK so ? PAF has no UK fighter jets not PAF pilots went UK .
 
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Hi Raptor,

The RSAF hasn't mastered the Typhoons yet. Actually, the Typhoons are yet to be fully operational. On the contrary, the RSAF had mastered both versions of Tornados as well as the F15s.

As long as they're rookie then Yes, the story is quite acceptable. I know someone in the BAE, he said exactly the same. It will take a year at least for the RSAF to master the Typhoons. Keep in mind the Typhoons are completely different than any other Aircrafts the RSAF had before.

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Saudi Typhoon's avonics system including IRST is a bit more advanced over F-16 MLU, though Saudi had tremendous experiences in F-15s for long times, I don't get it we defeated both Typhoon and F-15s. Not just Saudi exercise, PAF's mid-verison F-16 also had to beat Italian Typhoons in Anatolian Eagle two years ago. It tell us alot things about experiences since Typhoon is almost four years in Saudi airbases after purchase them in 2009-2010. I think, Saudis are slow learner and it would take about 15 years to get fully understand cockpits systems.

Same way we didn't allow rookies to scramble new advanced F-16 Block 52.
 
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