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‘Missiles like described if not maneuverable cannot hit reverse slopes. If these are maneuverable then they become too heavy to travel distance and turn around and hit on reverse slope. This is Chinese false propaganda for which they pay $10-20 billion every year.
Yeah, 350km MBRL and hitting reverse-slopes with a ballistic missile, a fine piece of Chinese propaganda.
Scrambling Rafale and Sukhio-30 every now and then will take a toll on our aircrafts. Su-30 availability is already low and the spare parts are hard to come by with Ukraine war playing spoil sport. IAF need to manage it's assets better. There is no point in scrambling the jets to scare off Chinese jets. They are doing it to check our response time perhaps. They do the same with Taiwan. Better have a squadron of Tejas and S400 unit to handle the Chinese Jets.
Don't know the veracity of the article, doesn't seem like any good source, but rather kind of blog post.
Well it can , remember it has ranged weapon aka atgmLooks very cheap . They can deploy 100s of those .
I think IAF should seriously consider deploying both Tejas squadrons to the Eastern frontScrambling Rafale and Sukhio-30 every now and then will take a toll on our aircrafts. Su-30 availability is already low and the spare parts are hard to come by with Ukraine war playing spoil sport. IAF need to manage it's assets better. There is no point in scrambling the jets to scare off Chinese jets. They are doing it to check our response time perhaps. They do the same with Taiwan. Better have a squadron of Tejas and S400 unit to handle the Chinese Jets.
Indeed agree , bring those migs to TN etcI think IAF should seriously consider deploying both Tejas squadrons to the Eastern front
There is no technology, infra, quantity that can let any country wage a war across himalayas.The bitter pill to swallow that Chinks are at advantage. They are having advances in technology, infrastructure and in quantity, too. Bahaduri apni jagah aur unko ek achchhi kit... achchha support, achchhe weapon, achchha infrastructure dena apni jagah...
Wouldn't it be the same on our end as well regardless of who initiates the conflict? So essentially it will get gridlocked within a few days and from then on its Somme - few inches gained/lost each day for the cost of hundreds of lives.There is no technology, infra, quantity that can let any country wage a war across himalayas.
Just look at how USA struggled with their war in Afg. They were literally at Pakis mercy for supply chain.
Good luck to China managing their warfare and supply chain for a week across Himalayas.
Few missiles getting across and destroyed critical roads is that would take to end any Chinki invasion.
It would be worse for us if we ever try to invade China.Wouldn't it be the same on our end as well regardless of who initiates the conflict? So essentially it will get gridlocked within a few days and from then on its Somme - few inches gained/lost each day for the cost of hundreds of lives.
they dont need to cross it .It would be worse for us if we ever try to invade China.
There is no winning for any of India and China crossing Himalayas to start a war. It will end up a massacre.
Dekhna bhen*hod chini in kutton ko bhi kha jayengeMeanwhile in China. Some Chong sent this Ina telegram group chat.
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IISc lab is developing same kind of robo dog . Its called STOCH 2 . You might find some more on that in old pages of DRDO thread .Meanwhile in China. Some Chong sent this Ina telegram group chat.
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Over 50% equipment in BSNL mobile networks Chinese: Govt
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