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  • in reply to: AVIC JF-17 Thunder versus SAAB JAS-39 Gripen #2306143
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    http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-Sinocanard.html

    That link is about J-10 and not Jf-17.

    in reply to: Indian Navy : News & Discussion – V #2018769
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    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Strategic-Karwar-naval-base-set-for-major-expansion/articleshow/13159502.cms

    Quite a few details..Karwar getting missile silos?what missile I wonder..;)

    Beautiful place. Lots of hills, cloudy, dense forest cover and tress over 30-50 meters tall. Would certainly limit the number of satellites that can keep track of the activities there.

    in reply to: J-20 Thread 7 #2307050
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    Congrats to CAC … 2002 has just landed following its maiden flight ! 😀

    Photos hopefully later …

    Deino

    I thought the previous pics were from the maiden flight. In my mind it had already flown :p

    in reply to: Indian Air Force Thread – 19 #2307051
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    Comparing MiG-29 and Mirage 2000
    http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/3593/001mksx.jpg
    http://img859.imageshack.us/img859/6766/002yn.jpg
    http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/2548/003qvq.jpg
    http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/1979/004lqb.jpg
    http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/628/005xvk.jpg
    http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/5346/006tbj.jpg
    http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/23/007ljp.jpg

    Source:
    Vayu Aerospace and Defence Review

    in reply to: Pak-Fa news thread part 20 #2307092
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    Ok, here’s a piece on FGFA with the regular Ajai ‘F-35’ Shukla twist 🙂

    Delays and challenges for Indo-Russian fighter

    Seven years before its scheduled completion, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has already announced a two-year delay in the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) India and Russia are to jointly develop.

    Defence Minister A K Antony has been saying the FGFA would join the Indian Air Force by 2017. On Monday, his deputy, M M Pallam Raju, told Parliament, “The fifth generation aircraft is scheduled to be certified by 2019, following which the series production will start.”

    The FGFA’s precursor has already flown. In January 2010, Russian company Sukhoi test-flew a prototype called the PAK-FA, the acronym for Perspektivnyi Aviatsionnyi Kompleks Frontovoi Aviatsy (literally prospective aircraft complex of frontline aviation). Now, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will partner Sukhoi to transform the bare-bones PAK-FA into an FGFA that meets the Indian Air Force (IAF)’s requirements of stealth (near-invisibility to radar), super-cruise (supersonic cruising speed), networking (real-time digital links with other battlefield systems) and world-beating airborne radar that outranges enemy fighters.

    But Sukhoi insists the PAK-FA already meets Russia’s requirements, says N C Agarwal, HAL’s design chief, who spearheaded the FGFA negotiations until his recent retirement. HAL worries Russia might ask India to pay extra for further development, particularly the avionics that transform a mere flying machine into a lethal weapons platform. That would leave the $6-billion budget in tatters.

    The IAF clearly wants a top-of-the-line FGFA. According to Ashok Nayak, who spoke to Business Standard as HAL’s chairman before retiring last October, the IAF has specified 40-45 improvements that must be made to the PAK-FA. These have been formalised into an agreed list between Russia and India, the Tactical Technical Assignment.

    A key IAF requirement is a ‘360-degree’ AESA (airborne electronically scanned active) radar, rather than the AESA radar that Russia developed. Either way, India would pay Russia extra: either in licence fee for the Russian radar; or hundreds of millions, perhaps billions, for developing a world-beating, 360-degree AESA radar.

    Nor is the IAF clear on whether the FGFA should be a single-seat fighter like the PAK-FA, or a twin-seat aircraft like the Sukhoi-30MKI. A section of the IAF backs a single-seat fighter, while another prefers two pilots for flying and fighting a complex, networked fighter. During the ongoing preliminary design phase (PDP), for which India paid $295 million, the two sides would determine whether developing the PAK-FA into a twin-seat aircraft (inevitably more bulky) would reduce the FGFA’s stealth and performance unacceptably.

    in reply to: Indian Air Force Thread – 19 #2307842
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    Antony told the parliament today that Kaveri (as it is) would be integrated on Tejas in three years. That is a little later than what I heard from a chaiwalla.

    in reply to: Indian Missiles News #1793009
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    Pallav Bagla might not be the best science and tech reporter out there but he sure gets the first scoop on all the stories. NDTV report on GSLV Mk 3:-
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jBmyUMDLDPM

    in reply to: Small Air Forces Thread #14 #2311251
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    Some new pics of Su-30MKM:

    http://www.militaryparitet.com/perevodnie/data/ic_perevodnie/2851/

    http://www.militaryparitet.com/editor/assets/new/files2/MALASIA%20SU-30MKM%205.jpg

    Just wondering, what is that grill like structure on the nose cone and what seems like a large electronic array on the side ? (or is it the wing tip from the another airplane from where the photo was taken?)

    in reply to: Why is Dhruv an export success but Z-11 not? #2312825
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    It is difficult to term Dhruv as an export success. However, it is a success in India.

    X2. Its an export success only when compared to other HAL products.

    in reply to: Why is Dhruv an export success but Z-11 not? #2313711
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    Why would anyone want to buy a MADE IN CHINA chopper :confused: Im sure its cheap , but….

    If the components have been certified as per international standards, then why not ?

    in reply to: Quadbike Indian Air Force Thread Part 18 #2314645
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    ^ Sounds like a good idea.

    in reply to: Quadbike Indian Air Force Thread Part 18 #2314768
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    Saw a dark grey dhruv hovering 20-30 meters over yelhanka a while back. Seemed to be a wsi but it was too far to confirm.

    in reply to: Quadbike Indian Air Force Thread Part 18 #2314823
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    ADA/HAL and NFTC to get help from the US Navy for the testing phase of the N-LCA

    link to article

    Some things that money can’t buy 🙂

    PS: Wish we had more chai wallas like Wing Commander (retd) Hari Nair for other projects as well. Glad to see LCH already exploring the complete flight envelope so early in its testing phase.

    in reply to: AVIC JF-17 Thunder versus SAAB JAS-39 Gripen #2315704
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    There´s a more devious explanation, he actually does have a clue on what is being discussed and is having a laugh!

    He has probably learnt a thing or two from here in the last month and a half, but is still too stubborn to acknowledge and back down. Had he not been polite in his posts, he would have been on all ignore lists on day 1.

    in reply to: AVIC JF-17 Thunder versus SAAB JAS-39 Gripen #2317329
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    no way this can be possible unless Gripen NG uses RAM. canards do not have the same vertical alignment as the main wings and are huge radar reflectors from the frontal side.

    Congratulations, you are not as imbecile as you pretend to be. No point in getting infractions over you.

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