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- 13 Apr 2014 17:26
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Siachen News & Discussion
- Replies: 3050
- Views: 509468
Re: Siachen News & Discussion
and the fact that it had the approval of Mrs gandhi... I wonder if she will be so willing to part with even a inch of italian territory? As if the Italians would be so crazy to allow such a person to ever enter high-office. No, even Silvio Berlusconi and his "bunga bunga" affair were bett...
- 12 Apr 2014 23:44
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Siachen News & Discussion
- Replies: 3050
- Views: 509468
Re: Siachen News & Discussion
The fact that ANY Indian government will trade even 1 cm of Indian territory to Pakistan in exchange for "peace" should have made all Indians cry bloody murder on the streets. And when it comes to Siachin that should be doubly so. What is sickening is the casualness with which these politi...
- 10 Apr 2014 18:37
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: International Naval News & Discussion
- Replies: 3875
- Views: 1102485
Re: International Naval News and Discussion
I dont think the Zumwalt is in and of itself remarkable as a platform to justify the high price. It is the revolutionary technologies developed however that are more important down the road. Of course, there is no mention of the kinds of teething and performance issues such a complex machine will ha...
- 10 Apr 2014 12:52
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: International Military Discussion
- Replies: 3007
- Views: 858940
Re: International Military & Space Discussion
Due to JASSMs stealth characteristics, the South Koreans were denied this missile from Uncle Sam. The 1000km JASSM-ER would be a formidable weapon for SEAD and DEAD missions especially in the South China Sea region where Chinese Sukhois would have much longer legs to interdict USAF or USN fighter ai...
- 10 Apr 2014 12:13
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Space Programme Discussion
- Replies: 3934
- Views: 681000
Re: Indian Space Programme Discussion
^^ Looks like we can't guide our warheads all the way to Beijing or Shanghai on our system alone. Lot of information on the IRNSS launch but little information on how "secure" is it so far. Given the recent spoofing of GPS signals by the Iranians and the Russians to disable drones etc, how...
- 08 Apr 2014 16:36
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Space Programme Discussion
- Replies: 3934
- Views: 681000
Re: Indian Space Programme Discussion
You can use a few of these to station all of Indian Warhead Stockpile in outer space and keep it there to be used to target any place on Earth. But no real point to that. Isn't that the same thing as the FOBS (Fractional Orbital Bombardment System) that the Soviets tested back in the 60s ? I think ...
- 08 Apr 2014 16:24
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Space Programme Discussion
- Replies: 3934
- Views: 681000
Re: Indian Space Programme Discussion
Can not a PSLV/GSLV be used as an ICBM with 10,000KM+ range? Why don't we have such long range missiles when the rockets with such range exist? There is a reason why ballistic missiles and space launch vehicles are so different. A ballistic missile is a weapon of war, a satellite weapon is a mode o...
- 07 Apr 2014 21:57
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Army: News and Discussions 15 Apr 2012
- Replies: 3969
- Views: 527165
Re: Indian Army: News and Discussions 15 Apr 2012
^^ The JSOC helmets only provide safety not ballistic protection. And the above helmet looks more like this one from a Joint Indo-Russian exercises a few years back: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_o_no4M2xEPY/TMMaPZ8i47I/AAAAAAAALgI/v1KKSTGVoMk/s1600/indra-10-752742.jpg I thought the newer Patka provided...
- 07 Apr 2014 16:05
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: PAK-FA and FGFA Thread
- Replies: 4001
- Views: 1036990
Re: PAK-FA and FGFA Thread
having a dependency with russia is fine , but having to face problems with spares etc is a big pain How is being "dependent" on anybody FINE ? And if facing problems in spare motivates self-reliance and self-sufficiency, then it is a blessing in disguise. I don't think there is such a thi...
- 07 Apr 2014 15:52
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Army: News and Discussions 15 Apr 2012
- Replies: 3969
- Views: 527165
Re: Indian Army: News and Discussions 15 Apr 2012
^^ IS that a new helmet to replace the trusty patka or some fancy import ? It's odd looking IMO - no sun shade or ear protection (which is important since there is only soft cartilage between the ear lobe and the brain behind it. ).
- 03 Apr 2014 12:38
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Rafale & MMRCA News and Discussions
- Replies: 5222
- Views: 721986
Re: Raffy wins - Go Katrina!
new & unexpected news coming in at this time Deal for 126 Rafale fighters close to being signed just days after this Antony refuses govt guarantee to France for Rafale deal Same old, same old really. This is the same "one step forward, two steps back" waltz that the AK skirt at the Mo...
- 30 Mar 2014 19:51
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Military Flight Safety
- Replies: 3363
- Views: 901222
Re: Military Flight Safety
As per local hindi newspaper , plane was diverted towards open area near chambal river to prevent it from crashing over the populated area near karauli where kaila devi temple mela is going on leading to heavy rush in that part. This seems highly unlikely - if the aircraft was "diverted",...
- 30 Mar 2014 19:50
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Military Flight Safety
- Replies: 3363
- Views: 901222
Re: Military Flight Safety
^^ You can bet they will tell us all about how badly the IAF screwed up and let everybody else know about it as well. Given that this crash happened during training exercises, its strange that the IAF has not released any official statement so far on the crash and neither has the MoD. It's also stra...
- 30 Mar 2014 09:58
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Military Flight Safety
- Replies: 3363
- Views: 901222
Re: Military Flight Safety
Training accident and a pretty bad one at that it looks like: IAF's Hercules may have hit hillock, say preliminary reports on crash NEW DELHI: Indian Air Force's C-130J aircraft that crashed on Friday killing all five on board may have banged into a hillock, lost control, and hurtled into the Chamba...
- 20 Mar 2014 16:22
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Military Acquisitions, Partnerships & Developments
- Replies: 3251
- Views: 952178
Re: Military Acquisitions, Partnerships & Developments
Good riddance.
No Tejas, no Arihant, no howitzer, no MMRCA no Scorpene. Even the Vikramaditya is not battle ready. We must thank our neighbors that they have been so generous with us to not take advantage of our weaknesses.
No Tejas, no Arihant, no howitzer, no MMRCA no Scorpene. Even the Vikramaditya is not battle ready. We must thank our neighbors that they have been so generous with us to not take advantage of our weaknesses.
- 20 Mar 2014 15:27
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Naval News & Discussion - 12 Oct 2013
- Replies: 4026
- Views: 566871
Re: Indian Naval Discussion
Why are we talking about AWACS ? Is this some stealth aircraft with ECM ?? This 777 is basically a giant aluminum can, why do we need AWACs ? The real wonder is that shore based radar didn't catch any sign of it at all. The Chinese "snooping" around A&N was something I KNEW would happe...
- 15 Mar 2014 18:22
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Su-30: News and Discussion
- Replies: 3952
- Views: 1221439
Re: Su-30: News and Discussion
^^ That is not fair to our guys. Our bureaucrats are not chumps, they are very good at negotiating and getting good deals - they've been doing this for decades now. The problem is not signing the deals, it's the follow through. The contracts are negotiated with very little margin for faults and issu...
- 12 Mar 2014 02:47
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Naval News & Discussion - 12 Oct 2013
- Replies: 4026
- Views: 566871
Re: Indian Naval Discussion
Sanjay, That's his statement. I had a reasonable debate with him on our def correspondents group. As per him, this was written by a young US Navy Lt. who was an exchange officer on the INS Delhi during Malabar. That much was revealed by the Op of the IamA himself. Including the fact that he was a S...
- 10 Mar 2014 15:39
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Naval News & Discussion - 12 Oct 2013
- Replies: 4026
- Views: 566871
Re: Indian Naval Discussion
^^ This tripe is OLD OLD bunk posted on Reddit a couple of years ago that ego massaged the Ameriki's. There were no Indians to provide any countervailing arguments to burst this rubbish so this Amerikhan clown kept ranting on and on until he was found out and then hastily cut and ran away before inf...
- 10 Mar 2014 15:15
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: International Aerospace Discussion
- Replies: 4918
- Views: 1182417
Re: International Aerospace Discussion
^^^ "Massively superior weapon systems" "3000ft cigar shaped flying machine"
Is this some sort of early April Fools joke???
Is this some sort of early April Fools joke???
- 08 Mar 2014 09:33
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Military Acquisitions, Partnerships & Developments
- Replies: 3251
- Views: 952178
Re: Military Acquisitions, Partnerships & Developments
Challuna Balm Requirement Article World’s Biggest Arms Importer, India Wants to Buy Local ........ In one telling example, India could buy fully assembled Russian Sukhoi fighters for about $55 million each, but instead mostly relies on kits that are sent to the government-owned Hindustan Aeronautic...
- 07 Mar 2014 21:48
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Pakistan arms sales, ops, doctrine, etc
- Replies: 3094
- Views: 561936
Re: Pakistan arms sales, ops, doctrine, etc
Strategypage as an information source is notoriously unreliable. It is scarcely anything more than self congratulatory and self aggrandizing American egocentric claptrap. Their dogmatic 2D worldview of America "good", Everybody else "sucks" is predictably amusing. Them saying tha...
- 01 Mar 2014 21:44
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Navy Chief Resigns over Sindhuratna fire
- Replies: 322
- Views: 41179
Re: Navy Chief Resigns over Sindhuratna fire
I don't think NaMo is going to be some magic panacea. The NDA is astutely promising the sun and the moon for political gain and expediency but delivery is far from certain . I think the AAP has shown that "good intentions" don't translate into "good governance" and the MoD needs ...
- 01 Mar 2014 15:58
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Space Programme Discussion
- Replies: 3934
- Views: 681000
Re: Indian Space Programme Discussion
Putin has a 100,000 Russians and swarms of his buddies in Crimea ready to kick Ukraine in the shins if they dont swing his way at the end of the day. I don't think the Russians would mind carving up Ukraine if the "pro-EU" Western Ukraine become too aggressive despite assurance that they w...
- 28 Feb 2014 17:15
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Navy Chief Resigns over Sindhuratna fire
- Replies: 322
- Views: 41179
Re: Navy Chief Resigns over Sindhuratna fire
^^ Might as well be a game of musical chairs. Who joined a few months before another should not be the sole determining factor in choosing military chiefs. This "order of succession" is absurd and dangerous. Individual competence and experience ought to be the determining factors, not some...
- 28 Feb 2014 01:11
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Pakistan arms sales, ops, doctrine, etc
- Replies: 3094
- Views: 561936
Re: Pakistan arms sales, ops, doctrine, etc
Utility of munna will remain as long as India has a potential to be a so-called great power. A nuisance state against a potential great power is always nurtured by Unkil. Unkil will never let go of his pet munna. Never ever. America won't let Pakistan go but not for the reasons you think. Maybe 20-...
- 27 Feb 2014 02:48
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Space Programme Discussion
- Replies: 3934
- Views: 681000
Re: Indian Space Programme Discussion
There are many "types" of space suits. There are the non-pressure suits and the pressure suits like the "crew suit", the "intra-vehicle suit", the "launch/re-entry suit", the "moon suit", the "eva suit" and a couple of others. The Russians ...
- 26 Feb 2014 20:47
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Navy Chief Resigns over Sindhuratna fire
- Replies: 322
- Views: 41179
Re: Navy Chief Resigns over Sindhuratna fire
We should tread cautiously. The ruski Navy maybe would do a better job. Or they could try to cover their backsides if they found a technical fault and blame everything on SDRE submariners who don't know anything. If we want an "outside" review, we have plenty of retired submariners who co...
- 26 Feb 2014 20:42
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Navy Chief Resigns over Sindhuratna fire
- Replies: 322
- Views: 41179
Re: Navy Chief Resigns over Sindhuratna fire
I think the local commanders are more culpable abt these incident. I can understand if DK Joshi has resigned after a naval engagement with a enemy ( in which IN came out second best) or after a war ( which resulted in india losing ). The responsibility ultimately lies with the man at the top - ALWA...
- 25 Feb 2014 21:13
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: International Aerospace Discussion
- Replies: 4918
- Views: 1182417
Re: International Aerospace Discussion
^^ You forget Desert Storm where the IRAQI's had a formidable SAM network. And if you think the A-10 is a target, you can only imagine a C130 gunship raining hell from 500 ft off the deck. The only send in the CAS aircraft once they've finished blasting all the SAMs to smithereens and they've domina...
- 23 Feb 2014 00:49
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
- Replies: 6593
- Views: 1268127
Re: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
In fact, just by the same arguments as stated above, you could also make the argument that this applies for us as well. It need not be a case of useless aesthetics only. Psychology plays an important part and if your population is convinced that western/Russian or in general TFTA looks are part of ...
- 22 Feb 2014 16:05
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
- Replies: 6593
- Views: 1268127
Re: China Military Watch - Jan 11, 2011
But isn't it neat looking though? Gotta give Cheen A+ for making smart-looking military stuff. In America "looks" are important because the private contractors have to convince the Pentagon who in turn have to impress Congress to buy their multi-billion high-tech doohickeys. In China &quo...
- 22 Feb 2014 15:51
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Indian Missiles and Munitions Discussion
- Replies: 4019
- Views: 689394
Re: Indian Missiles and Munitions Discussion
^^ Another Johnny-come-lately "analysis" from China. Just goes to show how badly the Chinese under-estimate and are ill informed about Indian military capabilities. Agni 5 and Arihant are openly disclosed capabilities. The delusion that somehow Chinese diesel electric or even their noisy n...
- 21 Feb 2014 22:04
- Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
- Topic: Military Acquisitions, Partnerships & Developments
- Replies: 3251
- Views: 952178
Re: Military Acquisitions, Partnerships & Developments
We must not forget that the OFBs have in fact mass manufactured and delivered a lot of stuff, such as the INSAS rifle which they have manufactured over 2 million @ ~100,000/year, albeit sometimes with quality issues. That is precisely the problem, nobody's forgotten about the INSAS. It's the princi...
- 18 Feb 2014 12:15
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Rafale & MMRCA News and Discussions
- Replies: 5222
- Views: 721986
Re: Raffy wins - Go Katrina!
The USA has been stingy with ATGMs and their associated technology. Are we really to believe that when it come to the SH they will be more open ? Moreover the SH doesn't meet the IAF's qualitative requirements, there is no point in rehashing the same-old, same-old. The GoI and MoD must now come to t...
- 13 Feb 2014 19:29
- Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
- Topic: Small Arms Thread
- Replies: 4653
- Views: 1509595
Re: Small Arms Thread
Ok, let's cut out blue on blue. As per MCIWS brochure details posted on another forum, the rifle with Empty magazine is ONLY 3.3 kg which is super astounding 1 kg less than INSAS rifle. It means that MCIWS is manufactured with aerospace level engineering and light alloys. Surely DRDO know what they...
- 13 Feb 2014 18:24
- Forum: Military Expositions Archive
- Topic: Defexpo India 2014 : News Discussion & Pictures
- Replies: 77
- Views: 38800
Re: Defexpo India 2014 : News Discussion & Pictures
Unlike the GreenPine derived LLTR and the Thales derived MFCR, the above two systems and the one on the AEW&C are from our own stables in every sense, and hence, we now have the ability to move onto even more advanced systems in the future. Swordfish LRTR (not LLTR) is a X-band AESA while the a...
- 13 Feb 2014 17:29
- Forum: Military Expositions Archive
- Topic: Defexpo India 2014 : News Discussion & Pictures
- Replies: 77
- Views: 38800
Re: Defexpo India 2014 : News Discussion & Pictures
True that. Check out the transformation of Rustom II from a cross between a cake and Qutab Minar to today's bona fide UAV: 2012: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DRDO_Rustom.JPG 2014: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-fWuP_QP2rvg/UvYttzL5X2I/AAAAAAAAV2c/HB2wJEyOEKE/s1600/DSC08490-770195.JPG Empennage stil...
- 12 Feb 2014 17:04
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Military Aviation- September 29 2013
- Replies: 3929
- Views: 554649
Re: Indian Military Aviation- September 29 2013
Thats true but then why buy only 15 ? They ought to be looking at 50 or more shouldnt they if they want to maneuver 145 M777 guns with any speed ? The purchase of 15 just doesnt' make sense to me. Too little to make much of a difference operationally IMO.
- 12 Feb 2014 16:03
- Forum: Trash Can Archive
- Topic: Indian Military Aviation- September 29 2013
- Replies: 3929
- Views: 554649
Re: Indian Military Aviation- September 29 2013
While the AH-64 can be seen as a credible purchase due to its superlative capabilities, I've always questioned the rational behind the Chinook purchase. The IA and IAF have been operating Russian helicopters for nearly 3-4 decades now, the Russian supply lines run deep and Indian AirForce engineers ...