Naah i can't see that image!
can u see this image ?
Try this. Anyway i didnt ask that question!! some mod should have edited my post.Naah i can't see that image!
i can't see the image... some mods must have edited your postTry this. Anyway i didnt ask that question!! some mod should have edited my post.
http://russianplanes.net/images/to52000/051222.jpg
Considering the events and conditions related to development for such critical a project, not to mention about the technological challenges which both side still have to go through an prove, with the level of secrecy maintained by either side relating about reporting of development of those projects.nice looking well i have doubt
1 which one induct first 5th gen fighter plane we or china
2 how capable is our pak fa against china 5th gen plane
can any one give answer on that
Just want to add to your point, China is a new and agressive kid which want to prove itself in front of the world that they are also capable of. And, also has a good habit of competing their projects on time unlike Indians and Russians.Considering the events and conditions related to development for such critical a project, not to mention about the technological challenges which both side still have to go through an prove, with the level of secrecy maintained by either side relating about reporting of development of those projects.
As you cannot rewrite history, you also cannot predict a future, to the best the answer will be based on a possible outcome taking multiple scenario as constant in nature, which unfortunately is never constant in nature.
I don't think an accurate answer can be given for your question.
-Russian are veteran champions for the job.
-PRC is the new kid in the block.......lets toss the coin
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