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by sauravjha
27 Apr 2008 21:01
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: International Military Discussion
Replies: 396
Views: 234201

ok let's do it as a crude weighted average of all those . let' begin by assigning weights
ability to defend - 50 per cent
military potential - 30 per cent
power projection - 20 per cent
by sauravjha
27 Apr 2008 16:37
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: International Military Discussion
Replies: 396
Views: 234201

I hear you .. I am interested in roma culture .
Regards
Saurav

P.S always interested in being friends.
by sauravjha
27 Apr 2008 15:45
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: International Military Discussion
Replies: 396
Views: 234201

Indid, I know people who support the Roma cause in the Balkans . Could you give me your e-mail please
by sauravjha
27 Apr 2008 14:50
Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
Topic: India's Power Sector
Replies: 1712
Views: 499104

Russia of course has a lot of lignite , it has less bituminous.



Tapping russian coal will not be that easy. that coal will probably head for china overland since most of those reserve are in the far east .

http://www.russiansabroad.com/russian_history_212.html

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by sauravjha
27 Apr 2008 14:31
Forum: Military Scenarios Archive
Topic: Possible Indian Military Scenarios - XI
Replies: 335
Views: 176451

aah you have built in the Phalcons and Tupolevs into an operational scenario


great!
by sauravjha
26 Apr 2008 22:32
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: BR Forums Feedback
Replies: 1566
Views: 351982

hey I am wondering if an introduce yourself section can be added to BRF?
by sauravjha
26 Apr 2008 22:30
Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
Topic: India's Power Sector
Replies: 1712
Views: 499104

Coastal Gujarat Power Limited has actually achieved financial closure. Of course a few PPA related things need to be tied up. It is the first UMPP to achieve this status. even though the Tata's have acquired mines in Indonesia for this project, they still are a little worried about future supply. In...
by sauravjha
26 Apr 2008 18:17
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: China Military Watch
Replies: 3944
Views: 1371266

Here are a couple of artices.
The first one is on the PLAAFs new AAMs
http://www.strategycenter.net/research/ ... detail.asp


The second one is on thier military spaceplane and hypersonics program.
http://www.strategycenter.net/research/ ... detail.asp
by sauravjha
25 Apr 2008 10:49
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: International Aerospace Discussion
Replies: 516
Views: 211474

yeah that's my favourite scene from the Sum of all fears

those Kh-22s sure know how to rip, eh?
by sauravjha
25 Apr 2008 01:46
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: International Military Discussion
Replies: 396
Views: 234201

Synergy ? what synergy':D' . you are talking about a military that bought peace through agreementS such aS the key west agreement which doeS not allow the U.S Army to field fixed wing attack aircraft (manned) , not even something like the A-67 COIN aircraft (under development) .. and much more joint...
by sauravjha
24 Apr 2008 15:44
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Arjun thread
Replies: 354
Views: 148853

so tell me should we get the T-80 or the T-90 or the T-80 oplot or maybe the T-72 B
by sauravjha
24 Apr 2008 15:21
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Arjun thread
Replies: 354
Views: 148853

may be you can ?
given your experience on the T-series.

That is something that a late pentagon expert, Tom Gervasi used to swear by ,in his real analysis on the Soviet Union's military power
by sauravjha
24 Apr 2008 14:46
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Pakistan arms sales, ops, doctrine, etc
Replies: 3959
Views: 1294192

for the pukis the hi-lo mix may ultimately turn out to be


1. J-10 + Thundaar

with the F-16 blk '8)' as the wild card entry

of course if our dear Shenyang buddies start proliferating their "indigenous flankers" this line up could change
by sauravjha
24 Apr 2008 14:33
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Arjun thread
Replies: 354
Views: 148853

oh by the way ,
the -72 autoloader had a funny habit of loading the gunners arm in the breech rather than the ammunition.

the iron fist of the soviets, Say wot?
by sauravjha
24 Apr 2008 12:13
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Arjun thread
Replies: 354
Views: 148853

alright just to aid the discussion on the T-series here's an interesting read (probably posted before)

https://www.knox.army.mil/center/ocoa/a ... well98.pdf
by sauravjha
23 Apr 2008 20:42
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Arjun thread
Replies: 354
Views: 148853

okay let's accept for a moment you need a Hi-Lo mix in your tank force and that it will take some time before a majority of the bridges are replaced (strategic mobility) okay so we induct a number of Gulshan kumar ooops T-series tanks into the order of battle. A lot of people here claim that the T-9...
by sauravjha
23 Apr 2008 16:23
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Arjun thread
Replies: 354
Views: 148853

once again I totally agree
which i why I have made the suggestion in the first place
by sauravjha
23 Apr 2008 14:40
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Arjun thread
Replies: 354
Views: 148853

I concur Comrade

However the TEB is the greatest malaise and refuses to give up.

third line to avoid being called a TPB (':P')
by sauravjha
23 Apr 2008 14:01
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: Arjun thread
Replies: 354
Views: 148853

hey gentlemen, this Arjun vs T-90 discussion has been done to death on BRF and one thing that all of you must have noticed is that T- series energizer bunnies keep popping out of the woodwork each time the Arjun nears the finishing line. Each time countless BRFites grapple with these TEBs (for lack ...
by sauravjha
17 Apr 2008 17:59
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: The Indo Russian PAK-FA Project
Replies: 1200
Views: 553768

yup it was tested on a flanker testbed.
In any case internal carriage of the new missiles , that is , R-77 follow on etc plus the new AAM based on the K-172 seems possible.
by sauravjha
17 Apr 2008 16:32
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: International Military Discussion
Replies: 396
Views: 234201

there has been talk of Brazil participating in some russki fighter development program before as well. however whether the Pak-fa will end up looking like the JSF procurement is another matter altogether.
by sauravjha
17 Apr 2008 16:24
Forum: Nuclear Issues Archive
Topic: Nuclear Discussion - Nukkad Thread: 16 Apr 2008
Replies: 220
Views: 110621

Finally here. As i have written in the Pak-fa thread, I actually grew up with BR.

In any case I post as avatar on secret projects.


On a different note.

I visited Tarapore recently. Plant visit. Exquisite experience.
by sauravjha
17 Apr 2008 15:24
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: India's R&D in Defence DRDO, PSUs and Private Sector
Replies: 4208
Views: 1132686

high altitude extreme endurance weaponised unmanned aerial vehicles[/color][/b].


Hmm are we talking about hypersonics here or something else , say a subsonic loiter type system?
by sauravjha
17 Apr 2008 14:34
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: The Indo Russian PAK-FA Project
Replies: 1200
Views: 553768

Sanku wrote:Welcome to BRF comrade Jha.....
:)

Comrades in the situation on the homefront as well, I hope :wink:
by sauravjha
17 Apr 2008 14:31
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: The Indo Russian PAK-FA Project
Replies: 1200
Views: 553768

People seeking to know more about late soviet projects , could go to this site as well,
www.sergib.agava.ru
by sauravjha
17 Apr 2008 14:22
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: The Indo Russian PAK-FA Project
Replies: 1200
Views: 553768

hey Igorr thanks for that. However that is just one of those illustrations from paralay's site. www.paralay.com Gentlemen, on a more important note. i am one of those people who actually grew up with BR (spent most of his adolescence reading these pages)(':D') and am debarred from doing BR at home (...