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MiG-29UPG pictured (on the left) at Adampur Air Force base (was opened up for civilians during 83rd Air Force Raising day):
Isn't der someone in our industry who couldn't build this !!!!? The only air force in d world which imports stuff like its a candy store out there.Wow a microlight air force.
The India Pak ratio is now down to 1.3:1. It will get worse if we dont act quickly. The SU- 35 is currently the worlds best 4th Gen plus fighter. If we are not getting Rafale in the quantities we needed, we will need a stop gap urgently. China is also going to get SU-35 so lets preempt it.The USA has already supplied Pak with F-16Cs and we need some better fighters and QUICKLY.We should kill the Paki deal before it happens and delay the Chinese deal for SU-35s. The essence now is speed. we cannot afford bureaucratic inertia anymore.Infrastructure in the IAF: A Force Multiplier
Due to its long gestation period, infrastructure needs advance and integrated planning amongst the three services and civil agencies to ensure that the end result is cost-effective without duplication of effort and investment. Some of the measures suggested may be somewhat radical, but after over six decades since Independence, the nation expects results. A sound and secure infrastructure will enable the IAF to undertake its tasks in the most effective manner and thus become a force multiplier in the days to come.
What constitutes infrastructure for an Air Force? Is it only runways and buildings or more than that? As interpreted by the United States Air Force (USAF), defence infrastructure includes defence industrial base, financial services, logistics, a networked information grid, transportation, personnel, health affairs, space, public works, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. Considering this vast canvas and its effect on warfare, one needs to analyse the present state of infrastructure in The Indian Air Force (IAF) and its impact as a game changer. Some examples should illustrate the impact of infrastructure on warfare.
Read more here-
Infrastructure in the IAF: A Force Multiplier » Indian Defence Review
I think Mahindra aerospace can. http://www.mahindraaerospace.com/. Its shameful we import everything.Isn't der someone in our industry who couldn't build this !!!!? The only air force in d world which imports stuff like its a candy store out there.
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Hell fire missile comes with AH 64 Ei have a Q
are we using hell-fire missiles??
i haven't seen a single pics of it in India.
but in this link it says india is a Hellfire operatorHell fire missile comes with AH 64 E
Calm down buddy. Its not like the Chinese plan to attack us tomorrow. Their current aim is economic prosperity and a military muscle buildup. (Though I cannot say the same for Pakistan and its plans for India.)The India Pak ratio is now down to 1.3:1. It will get worse if we dont act quickly. The SU- 35 is currently the worlds best 4th Gen plus fighter. If we are not getting Rafale in the quantities we needed, we will need a stop gap urgently. China is also going to get SU-35 so lets preempt it.The USA has already supplied Pak with F-16Cs and we need some better fighters and QUICKLY.We should kill the Paki deal before it happens and delay the Chinese deal for SU-35s. The essence now is speed. we cannot afford bureaucratic inertia anymore.
Maybe Mahindra aerospace can help speed up LCA production by opening a parallel production line?I think Mahindra aerospace can. http://www.mahindraaerospace.com/. Its shameful we import everything.