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by Gurinder P
27 Aug 2011 17:52
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Alert! a paki owned 'Indian' defense forum, please read
Replies: 444
Views: 120225

Re: Alert! a paki owned 'Indian' defense forum, please read

"US First" is short for the First amendment Really I can see how it scares a lot of people. But it does nothing for me and I don't care. You are the ten millionth person I have heard making empty references to that As an aside - this is exactly how my Indian birathers in Amreeka have been...
by Gurinder P
27 Aug 2011 17:38
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Alert! a paki owned 'Indian' defense forum, please read
Replies: 444
Views: 120225

Re: Alert! a paki owned 'Indian' defense forum, please read

the curator of the Indian Def forum is living in the US, therefore he is protected by the US First Good for him. I will try and make sure he has to take cover under the "First" whatever that means. Let's if it works as well as advertised for Pakis. Need to draw public attention to his act...
by Gurinder P
27 Aug 2011 16:56
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Alert! a paki owned 'Indian' defense forum, please read
Replies: 444
Views: 120225

Re: Alert! a paki owned 'Indian' defense forum, please read

well, your broad brush disparaging comments seem to have a greater degree of bigotry than what I have read in this thread. the worst I have seen is sms speak and somewhat incoherent posts. and why the fck is the US first whatever being mentioned here ? :roll: last I checked this was bharat-rakshak,...
by Gurinder P
27 Aug 2011 16:02
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Alert! a paki owned 'Indian' defense forum, please read
Replies: 444
Views: 120225

Re: Alert! a paki owned 'Indian' defense forum, please read

wow guys, this thread is a major disappointment. From starting off as a well intended warning to brfites and the general populace, it has now become a bigotry, borderline racist, fear breeding, hate mongering idiocracy of discussions. Just get over it and say that some dude from pakistan is running ...
by Gurinder P
07 Aug 2011 15:17
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Indian Army: News & Discussion
Replies: 3966
Views: 1233398

Re: Indian Army: News & Discussion

Okay, now I am very confused. Did any beheadings against IA happen or not?
by Gurinder P
04 Aug 2011 17:23
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Indian Military Aviation
Replies: 4004
Views: 1188258

Re: Indian Military Aviation

Peanuts for kin of IAF pilots killed in crashes Nothing compensates for the loss of dear ones and loss to the nation , but an amount of 11 plus 53 Lac i.e 64 L plus some pension is not a peanut amount. Its a good amount that can be invested in his family future when he is no more. Only thing I can ...
by Gurinder P
04 Aug 2011 17:18
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Military Flight Safety
Replies: 3362
Views: 888096

Re: Military Flight Safety

Now wait for TOI to carry a front page article on "What ails the IAF?" and how unprofessional they are at maintaining aircrafts with comparisons drawn to US, Pak and China. I hope they do and why not, that's the least that can be done isn't it? If we just say "RIP brave soul", &...
by Gurinder P
04 Aug 2011 14:06
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: India selects Typhoon & Rafale for MMRCA shortlist - Part 2
Replies: 3977
Views: 862871

Re: India selects Typhoon & Rafale for MMRCA shortlist - Par

^Totally agree. JSF is a hole in the ground where you throw money into. FGFA and AMCA are perfectly agreeable for the IAF.
by Gurinder P
02 Aug 2011 18:47
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Indian Army: News & Discussion
Replies: 3966
Views: 1233398

Re: Indian Army: News & Discussion

Seriously guys, this is going way OT. Leave it at this:
What goes on in peoples bedrooms is none of my business or yours! Anything after that is family matters, therefore there is no need for society to call Sutur to rise and raise Ragnarok over this matter.
by Gurinder P
01 Aug 2011 08:05
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread
Replies: 3918
Views: 919948

Re: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread

^^rumours are floating around stating that Israel is helping in redesigning the turret. Every project has consultants. Even your building has been built with consultants, builders, Engineers etc. My response was to Saik who said that the tank shouldn't look different than the Mk.I. It had nothing t...
by Gurinder P
01 Aug 2011 07:06
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread
Replies: 3918
Views: 919948

Re: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread

^^rumours are floating around stating that Israel is helping in redesigning the turret.
by Gurinder P
31 Jul 2011 10:26
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Indian Army: News & Discussion
Replies: 3966
Views: 1233398

Re: Indian Army: News & Discussion

The mighty Russell Peters laid out the master plan of Indian world domination to the world, by India out breeding all threats and compitition and I am surprised people didn't catch on.

Now if you will excuse me, I have a call waiting from my buddy named Hindu Stan. :D
by Gurinder P
24 Jul 2011 19:19
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Transport Aircraft for IAF
Replies: 4067
Views: 791579

Re: Transport Aircraft for IAF

Sir, you seemed to have missed the earlier part of this discussion. We all agree the M-1 can and has been flown on C-17s. However, the M-1 exceeds the structural weight capacity of the C-17s' ramp and because of this, the USAF and US Army had to obtain a waiver from Boeing to allow the M-1 tank to ...
by Gurinder P
24 Jul 2011 16:01
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Transport Aircraft for IAF
Replies: 4067
Views: 791579

Re: Transport Aircraft for IAF

Here's another little memory refresher: The ENTIRE basis of your claim was that the RAMP was not rated for its weight. Clearly if they loaded it onto the plane, the ramp survived and your entire argument was DISPROVED. So you claim to ignore that an item can be loaded onto an aircraft without being...
by Gurinder P
24 Jul 2011 11:20
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Indian Naval Discussion
Replies: 3950
Views: 1298931

Re: Indian Naval Discussion

^ he is talking about cavitation. The faster the propellor spins, the more bubbles it creates and those bubbles are called cavitations and they damage props. Since those props are not designed to be sustained at that intensity the faster the damage due to cavitation occurs. I am more worried about ...
by Gurinder P
23 Jul 2011 15:37
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Indian Naval Discussion
Replies: 3950
Views: 1298931

Re: Indian Naval Discussion

^ PNS Ghazi incident comes my mind when I see your post regarding the ASW corvette. Ghazi came really close to Vizag port in 1971 when it was hunting for INS Vikrant and it was ensnared in the Indian trap. But, these days, if the enemy subs were to have the balls to come so close, these ships would ...
by Gurinder P
23 Jul 2011 13:28
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Indian Naval Discussion
Replies: 3950
Views: 1298931

Re: Indian Naval Discussion

^ he is talking about cavitation. The faster the propellor spins, the more bubbles it creates and those bubbles are called cavitations and they damage props. Since those props are not designed to be sustained at that intensity the faster the damage due to cavitation occurs. I am more worried about t...
by Gurinder P
21 Jul 2011 10:35
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: India selects Typhoon & Rafale for MMRCA shortlist - Part 2
Replies: 3977
Views: 862871

Re: India selects Typhoon & Rafale for MMRCA shortlist - Par

how did you arrive at that conclusion ? source code is sought for customizing the platform, for example to add a new type of munition. it is not about creating codes for FADEC etc. just because you can create an unix based OS does not mean you automatically know the source code of a microsoft OS. a...
by Gurinder P
21 Jul 2011 01:20
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: India selects Typhoon & Rafale for MMRCA shortlist - Part 2
Replies: 3977
Views: 862871

Re: India selects Typhoon & Rafale for MMRCA shortlist - Par

I am still flustered over India not being able to create codes for FADEC, radars
And other sensitive parts but is able knock missiles out of the air.
by Gurinder P
18 Jul 2011 16:02
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Fiction : Naval blockade of Pakistan
Replies: 63
Views: 18281

Re: Fiction : Naval blockade of Pakistan

The blockade makes no sense at all. If ships can go in without being harmed, Pakistan can still function as food and Oil are only needed to keep the PAK DEF operating, whats to stop Karachi Port Authority from freeing up Docks to unload oil, foods etc, and telling the ships to sod off and anchor out...
by Gurinder P
20 Jun 2011 05:46
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Women in Combat
Replies: 578
Views: 137755

Re: Women in Combat

Excellent points Gaur. However I am going to disagree on some that were made. The IA will never force the degradation of physical standards, hence only the mentally and physically fit will pass; survival of the fittest as they say. If the media cries faul, well they would be a bunch of blithering id...
by Gurinder P
19 Jun 2011 02:25
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Miscellaneous Pictures - Indian Military
Replies: 3954
Views: 1883336

Re: Miscellaneous Pictures - Indian Military

shiv wrote: Also a link to a YouTube channel - check this video :D
http://www.youtube.com/luptonga#p/a/u/3/gi6W3J-40zY

Epic Face Palm :rotfl:
by Gurinder P
18 Jun 2011 01:25
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Transport Aircraft for IAF
Replies: 4067
Views: 791579

Re: Transport Aircraft for IAF

PS:Want to buy more US transport aircraft anyone? Absolutely. 60+ C-17s and 100+ C-130J would be ideal and certainly better & cheaper than any Russian crap. Let's be honest without significant Indian money, no Russian system has ever come cheap or on-time. Ummm the krivaks have been on time and...
by Gurinder P
15 Jun 2011 19:29
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Indian Naval Discussion
Replies: 3950
Views: 1298931

Re: Indian Naval Discussion

^
the soviet fleet of the yesteryears went pro boomers and their surface fleets were essentially heavy surface combatants like cruisers with picket ships and a escort helo/VTOL carrier in that fleet. Hell, even that carrier was labelled a heavy aircraft carrying cruiser.
by Gurinder P
15 Jun 2011 14:12
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Indian Naval Discussion
Replies: 3950
Views: 1298931

Re: Indian Naval Discussion

India will only need a cruiser if it decides the Navy needs a mobile missile launching platform; wait can't a boomer do that? In all respects to the Kirov and Slava, those ships move with picket ships and are designed to move against the CBG's of the USN. I do not think China or Pakistan can field U...
by Gurinder P
04 Jun 2011 15:55
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Radar - Specs & Discussions
Replies: 1148
Views: 426011

Re: Radar - Specs & Discussions

Did you think twice before writing the above BS? Can you show me one or more incidents where IAF speaks negatively or with contempt about foreign products? We can discuss this on OT thread if you like. No soldier, sailor or airmen will complain to the public about the equipment they are given. They...
by Gurinder P
02 Jun 2011 10:36
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Pakistan arms sales, ops, doctrine, etc
Replies: 3959
Views: 1280187

Re: Pakistan arms sales, ops, doctrine, etc

In Dec 1971 when the PN chief called up the PAF chief when the IN was sinking all the Ships in Karachi Harbour. The Paf did not have any fighters to support the Navy ops. So PAF cheif said" My dear boy, Loss of Battleships is common in war, why be agitated about it". I wonder what the PAF...
by Gurinder P
02 Jun 2011 09:28
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Pakistan arms sales, ops, doctrine, etc
Replies: 3959
Views: 1280187

Re: Pakistan arms sales, ops, doctrine, etc

Actually a Suicide Bomber is a victim, he is brainwashed into doing this by false promises of 72 and compensation to his family. Pakis jumped into this shit knowingly.. A few of my Muslim friends once told me that if those morons kept blowing themselves up, the afterlife would run out of virgins an...
by Gurinder P
26 May 2011 15:54
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: INS Arihant (ATV) News and Discussion -2
Replies: 4158
Views: 1193730

Re: INS Arihant (ATV) News and Discussion -2

INS Arimardan when I first read the name I pronounced it INS Armageddon :D Not really a name to do with Indian Mythology but one that can really send a chill down the spine: INS Enthrone Darkness Triumphant! :D Someone's a Dimmu Borgir fan, I percieve :) An astute assumption you have made sir.
by Gurinder P
26 May 2011 07:39
Forum: Mil-Tech Archive
Topic: INS Arihant (ATV) News and Discussion -2
Replies: 4158
Views: 1193730

Re: INS Arihant (ATV) News and Discussion -2

Not really a name to do with Indian Mythology but one that can really send a chill down the spine: INS Enthrone Darkness Triumphant! :D

But everything aside, how about naming the last sub in the series, just called the INS Triumphant.
by Gurinder P
18 May 2011 07:31
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous
Replies: 4126
Views: 855976

Re: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous

I have been wondering for some time on why the IAF fighter pilots only wear half g suits and not full ones? All the vids I have seen, the Pilots only don half g suits, even for the MKI as seen on Jai Hind. Wouldn't that hamper the pilots effectiveness at higher g maneuvers? Could you link some vide...
by Gurinder P
17 May 2011 15:32
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous
Replies: 4126
Views: 855976

Re: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous

Bala Vignesh wrote:gurinderji,
What is the difference between a full G suit and a half G suit??
I was not aware of the existence of the former and hence my doubt...
Half g suits are pants only and full ones include the torso.
by Gurinder P
17 May 2011 14:09
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous
Replies: 4126
Views: 855976

Re: Newbie Corner & Military Miscellaneous

I have been wondering for some time on why the IAF fighter pilots only wear half g suits and not full ones? All the vids I have seen, the Pilots only don half g suits, even for the MKI as seen on Jai Hind. Wouldn't that hamper the pilots effectiveness at higher g maneuvers?
by Gurinder P
16 May 2011 14:32
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread
Replies: 3918
Views: 919948

Re: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread

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by Gurinder P
16 May 2011 14:31
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread
Replies: 3918
Views: 919948

Re: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread

Hello gents,


I was wondering if the IA engineering corps had any vehicle that is more or less in line with the British Army's Trojan AVRE, or if any are in development?

Here is the link for the English Beast,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_%28vehicle%29
by Gurinder P
13 May 2011 05:47
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread
Replies: 3918
Views: 919948

Re: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread

It almost looks like a Mongol warrior too.
by Gurinder P
12 May 2011 23:48
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread
Replies: 3918
Views: 919948

Re: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread

In order to get some serious orders for the Arjun and the IA beaurocrats to give the damn green light without all the BS, Pakistan needs to beg America for M1A2's or other euro tanks that will make the IA armoured corps feel deflated with the 90's going up against depleted uranium shells.
by Gurinder P
12 May 2011 15:44
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread
Replies: 3918
Views: 919948

Re: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread

Considering it would be getting 2 T heavier after the upgrade , most likely this is due to ERA it might increase the ground pressure and reduce hp/ton for the tank. Ah, well...why do i feel that this very reason will be seen more frequently in coming days in IA press reports? You guys keep forgetti...
by Gurinder P
12 May 2011 15:14
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread
Replies: 3918
Views: 919948

Re: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread

That is correct, I would be very surprised if Mk II fails any of the already passed test by Mk I. So the iterative cycle should be much much faster. Since very few faults are expected to be found now. Knowing the IA and its most recent treatment of the NAMICA ( last minute requirement of god knows ...
by Gurinder P
12 May 2011 14:48
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread
Replies: 3918
Views: 919948

Re: Armoured Vehicles Discussion Thread

just like OBL being caught is a proud moment for ISI. :mrgreen: I don't know if I should chuckle or raise and eyebrow. First time my emotions are confused. Do you think 2013-14 would be enough for development trials, user trials, validation trials, comparative trials, brak the suspension trials, le...