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  1. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    The argument of fear of sanctions also applied in 1998. That didn't stop India. India went ahead and conducted its nuclear tests anyway. Thus, it is a very weak excuse.
  2. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    No. India flouted international pressure and went ahead with its nuclear tests. India is not under ANY UN supervision. There are no UN officials stationed in India to watch your military nuclear program. Stop trying to blame the UN. India failed in its hydrogen bomb test and has no idea how to...
  3. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    The West gave you a nuclear reactor. They also gave you heavy water. India received the same basic level of available nuclear materials. Yet, you can't build a hydrogen bomb. That's the difference. ---------- "Apsara is the oldest of India's research reactors. The reactor was designed by the...
  4. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    "Modelling has determined, that if the production J-20 retains the axisymmetric nozzles and smoothly area ruled sides, the aircraft could at best deliver robust Very Low Observable performance in the nose aspect angular sector." Australia Air Power is saying that the J-20 can meet the F-22's...
  5. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    The Soviets refused to honor their promise of giving China the blueprint for the atomic bomb. Hence, the Sino-Russian rift of 1960. China built its own atomic bomb and hydrogen bomb. That's a historical fact.
  6. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    India defied sanctions to conduct a second round of nuclear tests in 1998. The first Indian atomic test was in 1974. You had 24 years to prepare for your hydrogen bomb test. India failed. China only had 2 years and 8 months to prepare for its first hydrogen bomb test. China succeeded. I don't...
  7. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    J-20 has canards. The F-22 has even bigger wings. I gave you a citation from Australia Air Power. That's not a Chinese source. ---------- The J-20 DSI is a good qualitative argument that the J-20 has better RCS than the F-22. "I would say that the J-20 has a superior RCS, it has better...
  8. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    You don't know what you're talking about. J-20 (20 meters) and F-22 (19 meters) are about the same length. J-20 (4.5 meters) is less high than the F-22 (5 meters). The J-20 and F-22 dimensions and cross-section are comparable.
  9. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    From the frontal perspective, the Chinese Chengdu J-20 and Shenyang J-31 stealth fighters have an RCS the size of a marble. Australia Air Power states the Chengdu J-20 has a frontal RCS comparable to the F-22. Citation: http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-NOTAM-040711-1.html "Modelling has...
  10. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    Two points. 1. Swordfish is not an Indian radar. It is based on the Israeli Green Pine radar. Also, the Israeli Green Pine radar is based on an American radar. 2. The Chinese HK-JM2 is a meter-wave VHF anti-stealth radar. Swordfish is not an anti-stealth radar. You can't compare apples to oranges.
  11. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    You claim to have an amazing Indian radar. You claim to have an amazing Indian thermonuclear bomb. Unfortunately, the world does not agree with your claims. My citation of the Chinese HK-JM2 anti-stealth radar comes from AviationWeek. Every claim that I make is backed by a reputable western...
  12. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    The range is listed in the thread title and the picture caption from AviationWeek. China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek ---------- The AviationWeek article on China's HK-JM2 VHF anti-stealth radar also states the 500-km range.
  13. Martian

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek

    China's HK-JM2 meter-wave (VHF) 500-km range anti-stealth radar | AviationWeek Sizing Up China’s Developing Military Capabilities | AWIN content from Aviation Week
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