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No they haveThat's entire nepal airforce
M-28 helicopter 5
Britten-Norman BN-2 1
CASA/IPTN CN-235 1
Mil Mi-17 4
HAL Dhruv 4
Eurocopter AS350 3
Aérospatiale SA315 2
AgustaWestland AW139 2
No they haveThat's entire nepal airforce
Govt. did the same with SULFA (Surrendered ULFA).Don't forget how Indian Gvt left Ikhwan ul Muslimeen and its leaders out to dry after they did the dirty work against Insurgency.
No they have
M-28 helicopter 5
Britten-Norman BN-2 1
CASA/IPTN CN-235 1
Mil Mi-17 4
HAL Dhruv 4
Eurocopter AS350 3
Aérospatiale SA315 2
AgustaWestland AW139 2
Yep! We're screwed!!
They have more than 45,000 active troops plus 53,600 Reserves and with a budget of around 500 million US dollars with out of 200 million US dollars coming from Military aids, we alone provide 60 million US dollars military aid in form of weapons, ammunitions and other equipments and China provide almost more than 60 million US dollars and supplies correct me if I am wrong'sYep! We're screwed!!
Best Scenario!! Whole world is coming together to solve these 2 (chicom and jihad factory) issues of the world. What a big opportunity to thrash the master and his slave, and solve the issue once and for all.Shaikhchilli reborn !
Because they cost just 270 Billion Rubbles or 42 million US dollars to Russian Aerospace Forces and could they even provide that to us at 60 million US Dollars it still could be affrodable the same price as MKI'sThere are rumours that India is looking for 36 Su57
Is it true?
So finally admitted china can't defeat India alone. Lmao.Shaikhchilli reborn !
Shaikhchilli reborn !
I wonder how effective a Pantsir system really is. Footage from Syria and Libya really makes you seriously doubt it's capability, the thing is a sitting duck, constantly getting bombarded by Turkish and Israeli drones. There's literally footage of Turkish drones hovering over a Pantsir system. I really hope we don't buy that crap from Russia.There's a lot of talk regarding deployment of the S-400s acquired from Russia by the Chinese. Please keep in mind that this very expensive limited resource will not be used in the Tibet region by the PLAAF. The S-400 batteries of the first regiment have been stationed in the vicinity of Beijing. The second regiment most likely is deployed around their financial capital - Shanghai.
In addition in an alternative deployment scenario, the S-400 system would most likely be deployed at Fujian from where all of Taiwan could be covered, and the Diaoyu Islands could be covered from Shandong, making it difficult for the US, South Korea and Japan to deploy combat aircraft over those airspaces.
The regiments are part of the PLAAF’s 5th SAM Division.
The Pantsir missile system will be co-located with the S-400 regiments and integrated to form a two-layer defense system. The PMS will provide intrinsic protection to the S-400 regiment from cruise missiles, aircraft, choppers, PGMs, and UAVs.
Nah we are not. The South Korean K30 BIHO has been selected.I wonder how effective a Pantsir system really is. Footage from Syria and Libya really makes you seriously doubt it's capability, the thing is a sitting duck, constantly getting bombarded by Turkish and Israeli drones. There's literally footage of Turkish drones hovering over a Pantsir system. I really hope we don't buy that crap from Russia.
Are bhai bhai aram se.Some futuristic weapons Indian army might be interested against PLA
MAgneto Hydrodynamic Explosive Munition (MAHEM)
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The MAHEM weapons system by DARPA uses a magnetic flux generator to fire a projectile without the traditional use of chemical explosives creating a more efficient and precise launch system. This projectile weapons system also uses molten metal to penetrate enemy armoured vehicles increasing lethality and effectiveness on the battlefield.
Human Universal Load Carrier (HULC)
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The Human Universal Load Carrier is a hydraulic-powered exoskeleton suit intended to support soldiers on the battlefield and allow them to transport heavy loads for extended periods of time without the usual exhaustion that would come with such a task.
This exoskeleton suit is built to transfer the weight to the frame and reduce the risk of injury to the user. The design has also been developed to allow the individual wearer to retain full range of motion while also being compatible with other technology such as armour, heating and cooling systems as well as a range of custom attachments.
This is the first taste of cybernetics on the battlefield and shows the potential for more to come.
Fostech Origin 12 shotgun
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The Fostech Origin 12 shotgun is pitched as the World's fastest firing shotgun. Although not fully-automatic, this shotgun is capable of firing 30 rounds in under eight seconds.
It's also capable of working with a SilencerCo Salvo 12 sound suppressor, making it a menacing weapon in anyone's hands.
EXtreme ACcuracy Tasked Ordnance (EXACTO)
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DARPA’s Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance is essentially a self-steering, guided bullet designed for military snipers to support improved accuracy over long-range in unfavourable conditions (such as high winds).
Essentially a "smart" bullet, this ammo has the ability to home in on targets and even change course in mid-air to compensate for target movement or changes in wind speed. The result is a round that can even be fired by novice shooters and still hit their target with near pinpoint accuracy at long range. Scary stuff.
Obrum PL-01 Stealth Tank
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PL-01 is a Polish light tank with a modular ceramic-aramid shell and additional armoured plating capable of providing a full range of protection against a variety of projectiles, improvised explosive devices and landmines.
Equipped with a 940hp engine it's capable of a top speed of just under 45 mph with a range of 310 miles. The highlight of this tank though is the stealth technology. As a fifth-generation stealth tank, it's the world's first armoured vehicle that's practically invisible to both infrared and radar detection systems. The various technologies here make this the most advanced stealth tank in the world which is surprising considering it's come out of Poland and not Russia or the United States.
Quantum Stealth camouflage
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Straight out of science-fiction comes a light bending technology called "Quantum Stealth" that provides active camouflage to the user and mimics the surrounding environment. Pictures of the actual technology haven't been released for security reasons, but these mockups give an idea of how effective the camouflage is.
Military testing has demonstrated that the Quantum Stealth material is effective against both infrared and thermal scopes and works as one of the most efficient camouflage systems currently in military use.
good pakis getting involved; we will destroy them completely this timeBest Scenario!! Whole world is coming together to solve these 2 (chicom and jihad factory) issues of the world. What a big opportunity to thrash the master and his slave, and solve the issue once and for all.
Given their poor showing in the Middle East, appears the Pantsir's themselves need some form of protection.I wonder how effective a Pantsir system really is. Footage from Syria and Libya really makes you seriously doubt it's capability, the thing is a sitting duck, constantly getting bombarded by Turkish and Israeli drones. There's literally footage of Turkish drones hovering over a Pantsir system. I really hope we don't buy that crap from Russia.
The onus lies on Intel agencies. If the claims of ISRO are true, then the Intel people are not efficient enough. Else the claims are in question.Now, these sats are dual purpose. However it is perplexing that detailed imagery of 25cm res is not being made use of (or are the intel agencies doing so?) and we are depending instead on Israeli sats and Planet Labs Dove micro sats having > 50 cm res that were launched by ISRO! I frankly don't know WTF is going on! The same happened to the Balakot imagery which is still not in public domain. Is it that we don't want to divulge the capabilities of our sats? That is the excuse being given which I think is bu!!sh!t!