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A russian honey hive ? .
No. Side looking GaN DAESA with aperture synthesis N-036BA russian honey hive ? .
For some reason the French are more than knowledgable about their products even giving BS, but when it comes to product from others, we all realise how ignorant they are, like Frogs in Pond.No. Side looking GaN DAESA with aperture synthesis N-036B
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It does not a genius to understand that @BON PLAN was being just sarcastic.For some reason the French are more than knowledgable about their products even giving BS, but when it comes to product from others, we all realise how ignorant they are, like Frogs in Pond.
Hummmmm..... the return of her sturmbannfuhrer !For some reason the French are more than knowledgable about their products even giving BS, but when it comes to product from others, we all realise how ignorant they are, like Frogs in Pond.
Thank you ! .It does not a genius to understand that @BON PLAN was being just sarcastic.
It also does not take a genius to figure out that "BON PLAN" is here to sell over priced Rafale to gullible Indians by creating extraordinary hypes for Rafale jets and make a lot of money for Dussault!Thank you ! .
He may be just an enthusiast or cheerleader for his country. We should not make everybody an arms dealer.It also does not take a genius to figure out that "BON PLAN" is here to sell over priced Rafale to gullible Indians by creating extraordinary hypes for Rafale jets and make a lot of money for Dussault!
Just for your information, I'm not working in the aerospace industry (just made a end of study internship of 2 months in a Dassault factory).It also does not take a genius to figure out that "BON PLAN" is here to sell over priced Rafale to gullible Indians by creating extraordinary hypes for Rafale jets and make a lot of money for Dussault!
a clever answer. .He may be just an enthusiast or cheerleader for his country. We should not make everybody an arms dealer.
There is no doubt that Rafale is a good product. The issue is simply what we have in our pocket, and whether it meets our industrial goals in addition to our security goals.
We need to have a vision for our own aviation industry and import products that tie into that vision.
Game set and Match.... perfectIt also does not take a genius to figure out that "BON PLAN" is here to sell over priced Rafale to gullible Indians by creating extraordinary hypes for Rafale jets and make a lot of money for Dussault!
Far away from PAKFA and FGFA ....Game set and Match.... perfect
By the way few of the "knowledgable" people here predicted of War against the Islamists. But then when their own govt is brow beaten to refuse the ships to Russia. When a week earlier the president of that country declares .... we stand on our commitments ..." and week later he is running off like a dog with tails between their legs.
Its not that nobody saw it. what India did realise is that France is not a reliable friend, Russian in many cases is more reliable, USA has a bigger stick and so the French do not really matter.
USA has the best tech, followed by Russians, and these two will dominate the international scene for a while (Read Syria) Countries like France, UK will not be that significant...
Very messy and unorofessional article, where there are huge amounts if mistakes.
Only bon plan ?It also does not take a genius to figure out that "BON PLAN" is here to sell over priced Rafale to gullible Indians by creating extraordinary hypes for Rafale jets and make a lot of money for Dussault!
It is possible to place it externally only - between engines where there 4 force points to mount a massive launcher are.FGFA may be armed with BrahMos cruise missiles
28 March 2016 Sputnik
Developers of the FGFA asked to adjust the size of the BrahMos missile, so it can be placed on board the aircraft, Brahmos Aerospace chief said on Monday.
Source:Alexey Filippov/RIA Novosti
A supersonic BrahMos cruise missile may be installed on a Fifth-Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) jointly developed by Russia and India, head of the Russian-Indian BrahMos Aerospace enterprise, Sudhir Mishra, said Monday.
The FGFA has stealth capabilities and is based on the Russian T-50 prototype jet. The FGFA project came about following the signing of a Russian-Indian cooperation agreement on October 18, 2007.
"We are presenting BrahMos to many Indian public and private defense companies, from some of them we get a technical job. We presented it also to developers of the FGFA — they asked to adjust the size of the missile, so it can be placed on board the aircraft. Such work is ongoing," Mishra told RIA Novosti during the exhibition Defexpo India 2016.
He also said that four nations are negotiating the purchase of the supersonic BrahMos cruise missiles.
"Defense export is a very sensitive subject, we cannot say much without permission of our governments. However, I can say that currently consultations are being held with four foreign countries," Mishra told RIA Novosti.
He did not specify which nations are interested in buying the missiles.
BrahMos is a short-range supersonic missile, which has been used by the Indian Navy since 2005. The missile has a range of 180 miles and can carry a conventional warhead of up to 660 pounds.
BrahMos Aerospace was formed by India’s Defense Research and Development Organization and Russia’s NPO Mashinostroyenia. It produces weapons systems using Russian and Indian technology.
First published by Sputnik.
Link - http://in.rbth.com/news/2016/03/28/...-be-armed-with-brahmos-cruise-missiles_579605