From BBC news today:
“War games in India ‘show up US’
By Nick Childs
BBC Pentagon correspondent
US military policy relies on air power
The success of India’s air force against US fighters in an exercise suggests the US may be losing its air superiority, a US general has said.
Gen Hal Hornburg said an exercise in February, known as Cope India, had been “a wake-up call”.
The mock air battles in central India had pitted US F-15s against advanced Russian-designed Sukhoi SU-30s.
General Hornburg said the results show the US may not be as far ahead of the rest of the world as it had thought.
Cold War mentality
Of course, it suits the US Air Force at the moment to argue that it needs to invest more in air power, as it tries to get funding for advanced new planes like the next generation of stealth fighters, the F/A-22 and F-35.
Some analysts, and some members of Congress, argue that the air force is stuck in a Cold War mentality, and is pressing for planes that it does not really need.
But establishing air superiority and air dominance is key to US strategy and many in the air force have argued that there are still many more sophisticated potential adversaries out there than Iraq and Afghanistan. “
Greek Sa-10 are based at Crete.They were orignially bought and ment for Cyprus but since the Turks have protested they were rather based at Crete.In return for Sa-10,Cyprus got TORs from Greece.
Aren’T cluster bombs supposed to be banned by some convention due to the fact that a number of bombs do not explode after contact with the ground?Actually they are set to do so.
Thanks a lot!That will do!:)
Nice pictures!:)
Do you (or anyone else)have by any chance pictures of Gripen at the forest/road runways in Sweden?
Thanks a lot!
King Jester if i may ask,was there any influence on this aircraft by some German designers that fled to argentina after WW2,since it looks a bit similar to Messerschmitts P 1099 project and in total,to german projects of the time?
I am asking cause i know Kurt Tank was involved on development of this Mig-15 type aircraft in Argentina.
Thanks for the answer!
But the one on your picture is 92 PLA?
As much as i could understand Polish,that APK-9 has something to do with command guidance of Ch-59M missile.
Are those two Su-27 in flying condition and when and from where were they purchased?
On June, 1953 at Batajnica airport landed a group of eight Thunderjets flown over from a base in West Germany. It was the beginning of the delivery under the agreement of military aid from West countries to Yugoslavia (Mutual Defense Aid Program – MDAP).
The then allies of the Balkan treaty, Greece and Turkey, got F-84G some time earlier, and on May 9,1952 the neighboring Italy was presented first 19 planes of this type.
The first eight F-84G for the ‘Yugoslav Air Force were, according to the then ruling USAF standards in natural aluminum color, while the first part of the nose in front of the pilot was in olive drab (to avoid reflection).
I dont know if u saw this one Phantom II on my thread,but here is a German F-4 at ILA 2004 in Berlin.
Wow,he got a new job fast 😀
Oh yes,it is C160 Transall,not G222:) Well i was posting those pictures at 1:30 am and was pretty tired,so i confused the two. Thanks for the correction.
I am glad you guys like them.
16.USAF Area – F-15,A-10,C-130,KC-135…
17.RAF Area
18.AN-124 taking off
19.A-300 600 Beluga
20.Where are these guys from?
Anyways i am off to sleep now…Good night to all and once more,i hope you like the pictures.Thanks to my friend Hector once more for the pictures!
11.Eurocopter Tiger
12.Eurofighter taking off – unfortenutely my friend didn’t take any closeups of this airpalne 🙁
13.New European missiles
14.Patroulle Suisse formation
15.Patroulle Suisse on the ground