Now I will let Nick76 post a massive reply full of insults and rantings- yet with no evidence, which is surprising as that is what he demands from others.:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Wow ! In fact in all the posts that Scooter and you have hatched, there isn’t one mention of a source or a link. :rolleyes:
Whereas, Nick provides snippets from articles and Parliamentary committees.
Oh and Scooter, the Radar Diameter of the LCA at 650mm is slightly larger than that of the Mig-29, another one of those ‘facts’ you got wrong.
Yet, my contention is the LCA has not been successful thus far.
Would you like us to post tons of pictures on the LCA and open multiples threads on it for it to be ‘successful‘ ? 😀
Apologies,in my above post, the initial 20 F-15 Aircraft order I mentioned in the previous post was for “”ten single-seat “F-15A” development machines, sometimes informally referred to as “YF-15As”; two tandem-seat “TF-15As” for operational conversion; and eight “full-scale development (FSD)” F-15A single-seaters.””
Source
So they were some sort of Prototype Vehicles.
Nevertheless, the above post still stands.
IIRC, the initial orders for the F-15 from the USAF was also for 20 F-15 Single/Double seaters.
And the USAF never ever ordered a single F-15 after that…….. 😀 :rolleyes:
Some folks have a hard time distinguishing between ‘Initial orders‘ and ‘requirements‘. You can ask them to explain which aircraft is going to fill in the huge gap that will be left when aircrafts retire rapidly in the coming years.
Hint – It’s not going to be the MMRCA. The Su-30 MKI’s and the MMRCA deal will add around 350 aircrafts into the IAF, thats half the current fleet size, the rest of the airforce will consist of ?
Nice Pics, especially the second one.
Too bad your 6230i camera sucked, is it supposed to be that bad ? 😀
Waiting for your real camera pics.
it has happened in the chinese speculation thread recently, someone who would never usually post in that thread, turned up just to post one negative article, the result is a flame war and a usually highly informative and well mannered thread now has several pages of trash tacked on the end of it.:(
So whom are you trying to blame ? The poster or the trolls who childishly attacked the poster and his nationality instead of identifying faults in the original article (If they had a problem with it). I hope it isn’t against forum rules to post an article that does not praise a particular country.
Looks the same to me.
and doesn’t someone owe you $50 , Joey ? 😀
From above, picture of the interceptor :

And a link to the Arrow 2 interceptor (warning, heart-breaking for those hoping PAD01 was an arrow 2 )
Especially, if you’re from the ‘other’ forum 😀
2)There is no way that India would buy any defence materials from China, for some reason the Indians have an irrational hatred of the Chinese which does not seem to be reciprocated. The leaving out of South Korea is surprising though.
Maybe you haven’t noticed a neighboring country of India which gets a massive supply of weapons (strategic ones – nukes and missiles) from China. :rolleyes:
China doesn’t supply weapons there because the two country’s friendship is “deeper than the deepest ocean and sweeter than honey” 😀
It supplies weapons to that particular nation for a reason.
Also, guess where the majority of Chinese arms exports end up ?
Folks, looks like a Hit to Kill Vehicle for India’s ABM was successfully tested 😎
India conducts successful air defence test of Prithvi-II
India’s defence scientists on Monday successfully experimented with the coordinated launch of two surface-to-surface Prithvi-2 missiles from two different test ranges on the Orissa coast, defence sources said.
The Prithvi-2, as a target missile, was first launched from the launch complex number 3 of the Integrated Test Range at Chandipur, 15 km from Balasore, at around 1015 hours. A second missile was fired from launch complex number 4 located on Wheeler Island off the Bhadrak district coast in the Bay of Bengal about 60 seconds later.
The second missile successfully intercepted the one launched from Chandipur, sources said, adding that all data were being analysed.
The interception occurred over the Bay of Bengal, the source said.
The entire trajectory of both the missiles, carrying dummy warheads, was tracked by the Defence Research and Development Organisation scientists using different telemetry stations, sophisticated radars and electro-optic telescopes.
Confirming the success, a senior scientist at the ITR said: “It is a great success. It is a moment of pride for the people of the entire country”. The experiment, which was to be held on Sunday, was deferred till Monday.
The project is termed as Prithvi Air Defence Exercise and more such exercises may be undertaken to make it foolproof for the country’s defence preparedness.
Prithvi-2 is a short range liquid propellant ballistic missile with a maximum range of 250 km with a 500 kg payload. Both nuclear and conventional warheads can be fitted with the sophisticated missile and can be launched from a transporter-erector-launcher vehicle designed to transport the missile along roads and railways.
The Chief Controller, Research and Development, DRDO, and programme Director V.Saraswat and Director, Defence Research and Development Laboratory (DRDL), Hyderabad, Prahallad were present during the launching of the missiles.
Meanwhile, as a safety measure the Balasore district administration had temporarily evacuated about 600 families (2786 persons) living in a 2 km radius of the launch complex number 3 at ITR, Chandipur, before the launch. They were accomodated in two shelters set up for them. Fishermen and trawlers operating along the coastal belt of Balasore and Bhadrak districts had also been asked not to venture into the sea between 0800 hours and 1600 hours.
Looks like a shark !
And we found out that the Erieye doesn’t have a full 360 degree coverage with :
On the SAAB stall the ERIEYE was also present. The guy admitted that it doesn’t provide complete 360degree coverage it has some blind zones as any other radar has.
Joey, source ? Thanks
Edit – Oops, just realized that pdf = Pakistani Defence Forum ?
Can you post the link ? thanks.
From the Forum link Pinko posted….
Kitty Hawk on
17Oct2006, departed Yokosuka for fall cruise
17Oct-20Oct2006, WestPac
23Oct-25Oct2006, Philippine Sea
26Oct-27Oct2006, WestPac
30Oct-31Oct2006, South China Sea
01Nov-05Nov2006, East China Sea
06Nov-07Nov2006, Sasebo, Japan