Since you are a retarded indian who works in a call center and goes by the name of Dick
1. How did you assume that he works in a call center? You don't know shit about him, heck you don't even know if you are writing your thoughts rationally enough on this forum, do you assume like this all the time or this was one special day for you?
two experienced pilots collided their jets mid air and you are not bad mouthing Indian airforce at all?
2. Flying jets in a formation does have risks, the jets are are merely at 100 to 200 feet's adjacent to each other. In stark contrast, your Wing. Comm. was flying solo, gravely "miscalculated his altitude" and later realized he was too late.
2 years ago. American Airforce Elite Thunderbird Experienced Pilot crashed in similar Circumstances due to GLOC
3. To perform a Split-S maneuver, the pilot needs a significant altitude, i.e. >= 2500 feet's. Now your claim of G-LOC isn't true, G-Loc is an induced temporary comma state when high G-Forces shrink the lungs inside the body resulting in low blood flow to the brain. Why I am saying this, because the jet during last 8 sec tried to recover as if somebody was trying really hard to negate the G-Forces", pilot got mere 6 to 8 sec to realize he was in trouble. Recent videos suggest (can be found in this thread) pilot just few seconds before tried to pitch it again, he did it successfully but his altitude loss didn't complemented his efforts for the same.
You gave an article... I'll give you couple of links to videos. Here's a
video number one, I suggest you watch it, take notes and come back to me, if you notes do contain "altitude misjudgments" ... than this conversation is already over. Here's
video number two simulating the same incident in a real-world fighter jet simulator called, DCS.
When is Indian Airforce goign to release the evidence of Successful Balakot bombing?
Hold on to your horses, IAF is a state owned force, not some entertainment weekly news like ISPR which was formed solely to do information warfare. IAF has evidence, besides you give me the "guarantee" that you yourself visited the place fact checked it, no sir.. but you like to disgrace a folk whom you never met, never thought even an ounce that why did it took a month for PAK military to invite foreign reporters to the site.
In one month, you can change the landscape very easily. You require evidence,
here's the biggest evidence I give you, our military forces observed
"no terrorist activity" happened till date, suggesting the military forces and govt. of Pak got a
clear message. In fact, to shut the ISPR mouths, IAF have made clear that all future operations will be recorded.
How long it take IAF to admit it shot down its Helicopter. 5- 7 months right? Why didn't they admit it right away btw?
How long did it took PAK Army to let the reporters to the crash site? You yourself know the answer. Trials do happen in a professional state owned force, it takes time to punish the people and yes it isn't something to boast about, but tell me one occasion that mishaps don't occur in the fog of a skirmish or even full scale war? I suggest you watch Iraq war documentaries or even Vietnam air campaign documentaries and come back to me again for your another futile attempt to disgrace someone.
India has not denied the Serial numbers of all the missiles at all. Pakistan has invited even India to come and inspect the missile themselves
Do you think that any nation would do that? I am baffled by your statement here, what are you trying to prove? ISPR release the photos, to which a comprehensive credible article written
here that debunks that. I am not expert in weapons, but I do understand math and technicalities, when a warhead detonates, its seeker element and rocket motor element fall intact. In fact, modern missiles glide to there target, its proximity sensor detects ideal distance of detonating its warhead.
It's not like a missile comes screaming in and hits on the face of the pilot. Go figure!
Don't worry about F-16 pilots. Worry about Surya Kiran Pilots who are colliding their jets mid air
Formation flying has higher probability of errors than solo flight. If you just go and count of formation flying mishaps vs Solo ones, you'll know the number doesn't favor your futile attempts of cloaking the facts. Besides
are you to even compare Surya Kirans to a modern air-superiority fighter with fly-by-wire, post-stall-recovery software, a bubble canopy, and a modern day Aesa radar on board. F16 and F18 can be flown by a non trained person, as the degree of automation is quite high, however real flying takes accumen and training to complete the mission objectives.
In fact the landing and takeoff is partially and even fully assisted. I suggest you watch some videos on this
channel.
Those Mirage 2000 pilots who crashed the Upgraded Mirage right away.
Upgraded means there radar and other telemetry modules have been upgraded. Its humans after all flying a jet and it takes time to get familiar with newer equipment onboard . It also can't be neglected that it was technical snag.
I hope your questions are all replied to.