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Tejas FOC fighter takes to the skies with loads of upgraded features

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Are they crazy with 8 hrs flying time, what about Pilot oxygen & fatigue



Wow...Only Indians can do that

A flying donkey high on Cow Piss......No wonder your donkey crashed while moon landing

ever heard of on board oxygen generating system ?

their lots fighter jets , that's totally developed single country since the world war 2, and don't troll yourself dude

can you name one ? do a little research and you will find that's not the case.

I don't know what you call a mehnat, but after doing mehnat, if Tejas was the end result, then we are better mehnat-less.

Well major we agree that whatever you say might be good for you, but our mehnat has atleast resulted in eco system for self designing, and development and you might see more tejas in service than jf17. You might regret this in 30 years from now that why didn't we developed jf 17 rather than TOT
 
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ever heard of on board oxygen generating system ?



can you name one ? do a little research and you will find that's not the case.



Well major we agree that whatever you say might be good for you, but our mehnat has atleast resulted in eco system for self designing, and development and you might see more tejas in service than jf17. You might regret this in 30 years from now that why didn't we developed jf 17 rather than TOT
Or may be you regretting that why you developed this.
 
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ever heard of on board oxygen generating system ?



can you name one ? do a little research and you will find that's not the case.



Well major we agree that whatever you say might be good for you, but our mehnat has atleast resulted in eco system for self designing, and development and you might see more tejas in service than jf17. You might regret this in 30 years from now that why didn't we developed jf 17 rather than TOT
The main thing is, technology fades away. When you are make something new or you TOT, that technology is already doomed.
The real thing is research.
Tell me a single thing, that you guys have locally made, with your own research, and other countries are also taking keen interest in that, as it is a new technology?
You made it, we faked it, still we both have nothing but sand in our hands. BTW, you bought that sand very costly.
 
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The main thing is, technology fades away. When you are make something new or you TOT, that technology is already doomed.
The real thing is research.
Tell me a single thing, that you guys have locally made, with your own research, and other countries are also taking keen interest in that, as it is a new technology?
You made it, we faked it, still we both have nothing but sand in our hands. BTW, you bought that sand very costly.

Agreed its costly but as you said real deal is research, and you can not research on a computer if you don't research on basic 8085 ICs first.
sure, let me point on some of the main hyped researched things. PSLV,GSLV (space), level 3 body armours/grenades/guns/pinaka (army), Onboard computers/Dhruv/glide bombs/missiles (af), NukeSubs(with assistance but laters series is completly inhouse)SLBms.
See my point is when you try to make a paper plane by yourself you know how you did it from scratch and it becomes easier to develop more advanced version on that expirence.
But if you buy it you may be able to make some changes in it but can never develop something advanced based on its research.

It may not be that good, but i am sure it will improve
 
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can you name one ? do a little research and you will find that's not the case.
All legacy series of fighter jets made by USA/UK/Russia were made by single country like f104/hunter/javilan/su15 and also early teen series (4th gen jets) also made by single countries like f14/f16/f15/f18/su-27 etc etc, and don't troll yourself further and do RESEARCH before you post
 
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Don't think there's any reason for a Pakistani to call himself Indian abroad, secondly JF.17 is as much indigenous as Tejas is so please don't get me started on that.

Good luck with the plane,hope it serves your country well.

Lets not be Indians when it comes to blind nationalism which is nothing but wild imaginations.
Pakistan's only contribution in JF-17 program is customization to suite PAF needs by adding Chinese and western systems.

Good to see our friendly neighbour appreciating the emergence of first self made fighter jet in the subcontinent.
BTW JF 17 is as much a Pakistan made fighter as Sukhoi 30 MKI is Indian.
Kuch mehnat karo Pakistaniyo aur Subcontinent ka naam karo. Kabtak foreign countries mein khud ko Indians batate phiroge :coffee:

Without western design, avionics, radars, armaments, engine, etc LCA would only have been a concept in Hindustani imagination.

ALR Piranha

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Good to see our friendly neighbour appreciating the emergence of first self made fighter jet in the subcontinent.
BTW JF 17 is as much a Pakistan made fighter as Sukhoi 30 MKI is Indian.
Kuch mehnat karo Pakistaniyo aur Subcontinent ka naam karo. Kabtak foreign countries mein khud ko Indians batate phiroge :coffee:
where this mofo came from @GumNaam ?

ever heard of on board oxygen generating system ?



can you name one ? do a little research and you will find that's not the case.



Well major we agree that whatever you say might be good for you, but our mehnat has atleast resulted in eco system for self designing, and development and you might see more tejas in service than jf17. You might regret this in 30 years from now that why didn't we developed jf 17 rather than TOT
So after worsen the M2K, you called it an ecosystem.:enjoy:

Read about : Mikoyan MiG-33
Don't burn man.
 
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Good to see our friendly neighbour appreciating the emergence of first self made fighter jet in the subcontinent.
BTW JF 17 is as much a Pakistan made fighter as Sukhoi 30 MKI is Indian.
Kuch mehnat karo Pakistaniyo aur Subcontinent ka naam karo. Kabtak foreign countries mein khud ko Indians batate phiroge :coffee:

2nd fighter jet. We made the HAL Marut back in 1967. It was a substandard aircraft, yet, but it was the first asian fighter jet ever to go into production.
 
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Thanks to German aerospace engineer KURT TANK:p:;):enjoy:

Yes, thanks to him certainly, but he designed the aircraft, not build it for us, nor did he transfer any western tech secrets. It still takes a lot of effort to actually build stuff. Setting up factories to manufacture components, R&D to create technologies that one doesn't possess. AMCA exists on paper with plenty of fancy features to beat F35, problem is actually making it. :lol:
 
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