Who wouldn't be?He seems to be stressed, wrinkle and everything
Cheeni virus,congi virus,commie virus,gdp,cheeni buildup,falana,dikana ,nisarg,amphan,tidda sab iske bal Santa Claus ki tarah kar diye
And people say
Why so serious?
Who wouldn't be?He seems to be stressed, wrinkle and everything
Had there been referee, their neck would not have been broken.One day, and that day is not far, this will result into shooting match and cause causalities on both sides. Armed forces are not meant for posturing over a prolonged period of time. Things can spiral out of control like LAC.
MMA fighters didn't knew they will be fighting without ring and referee.
And how is it compatible with S-400 purchase?Speculations coming that India may buy F35 aircrafts from US
Why will US sell with our S400 on its way by year endSpeculations coming that India may buy F35 aircrafts from US
This is bloody hell of a news I am sure that India's public and private sector is fully capable of produce required quantity of ammunition.
This will facilitate chopping off the neck rather than breaking. One stroke is enough for chinese.
One shouldn't be surprised if Israeli guys operate it for the initial few months!Because India has no experience in operating s-400 .. if India got MRSAM from Israel, then, India already has experience in operating it.. Between, knows definitively which system is it.. Is it BARAK MX with BARAK ER missile.. or plain old MRSAM..?
@ashdoc Please read clearly mentioned 1.4 billion dollar around for 33 jets.Here is the article from Janes on the matter, quoting an unnamed State Department official . Take of it what you will.
"29 June 2020 00:00 GMT+0
Update: US highlights CAATSA risk in Indian fighter procurement
by Jon Grevatt
The United States government has urged India to reconsider its planned acquisition of Russian fighter aircraft, a move that risks potential sanctions under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).
In comments to Janes on 26 June an official from the US Department of State did not make specific reference to the Indian Air Force (IAF) procurement but said that India has not been safeguarded from possible penalties under the law.
The official said, “Without commentating on private diplomatic conversations, I can confirm that we urge all of our allies and partners to forgo transactions with Russia that risk triggering sanctions under the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA).”
India is considering the acquisition of 12 additional Sukhoi Su-30MKI combat aircraft (pictured) from Russia. However, the US has said it urges allies such as India to “forgo” defence transactions with Russia. (Irkut)
The official added, “While we cannot prejudge whether a specific transaction would result in sanctions, it is important to note that CAATSA does not have any blanket or country-specific waiver provision. “There are strict criteria for considering a waiver, and each transaction is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. The Secretary of State has not made any determination regarding the significance of any transaction involving India.”
The comments come after Janes reported on 19 June that the IAF was looking to fast-track the procurement – valued at about USD1.4 billion – of 21 used Mikoyan MiG-29 and 12 new Sukhoi Su-30MKI combat aircraft to boost its air combat capabilities.
The move is partly in response to heightened border tensions between India and China. The IAF would aim to take delivery of the aircraft in 2022."
https://www.janes.com/defence-news/...hts-caatsa-risk-in-indian-fighter-procurement
It seems that Modi will make china surrender without firing a single shot. Dar jayega xi.China ‘deploys’ S-400s, IAF has war gamed the scenario multiple times for air ops.
India has also pushed in more air defence and radar systems in Ladakh since 20 May giving India a full view of the deployment and activities across LAC.
China 'deploys' S-400s, IAF has war gamed the scenario multiple times for air ops
India has also pushed in more air defence and radar systems in Ladakh since 20 May giving India a full view of the deployment and activities across LAC.theprint.in
We Pretty Much has dominating Position thereI have a question, does India fully control Demchok?