
Libyan Soko-G-2A-Galeb
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12850975Initial reports of the French action said the Libyan plane, a G-2/Galeb with a single engine, was in the air when it was hit.
But French military spokesman Col Thierry Burkhard later said the plane had just landed when the attack took place.
The French jet, a Rafale, fired an air-to-ground missile, other reports said.
Earlier, the French military said their planes had hit an air base about 250km (155 miles) south of the Libyan coastline, but did not give any further information on the location of the target or the damage.
Great minds think alike.shiv wrote:Asymmetric warfare is the ONLY possible response to overwhelming military technological superiority. But "victory" can come only after many deaths on the side of the lower tech force - not least because "victory" may take 5 to 200 years![]()
That is why an ability to nuke an aggressor if necessary. Change the rules. Get ready to take a nuke hit and ask if the other guys is ready for that. Let there be no "previous experience" of what happens after. I am sure someone will do that sooner or later of the nuclear-technological haves continue to use the latter while basking in the security of the former.
Deterrence is a state of mind. Once it s broken it is broken forever and may never be built up again. The rule for the weaker nation is "We lose anyway - so using nukes should be fine"
why our lives are not costly, or we are cavemen or we don't get panicky or we don't have things to loose? Atleast we have most densely located population. or you convert value of life in the same ration of $ vs Rs? which one is costlier?For the US, even one city getting nuked would be "horrific" and would result in national panic & economic chaos.
The one thing that could be demonstrated is uptime and availability for action. Do all those self diagnostics and line replaceable/ hot swap units work as advertised or is something unexpected going wrong? If anything is amiss on any one side and they try to hide it you can be sure the competition will make it widely known.NRao wrote:This circus proves nothing as far air crafts are concerned, outside of perhaps "network centric" and "cold start" (I would not be surprised if they had been preparing for some time, for this war). I would think that the Iraq and A'stan wars provided a lot more meaningful stuff.
Life moves in circles. What goes around comes aroundSidhu wrote:I am surprised at that F-16 and F-18 were not called into the fray. Also IAF ppl should have been called in to test the diff aircraft in combat.
great testing ground for MMRCA.
Shiv ji,shiv wrote: The one thing that could be demonstrated is uptime and availability for action. Do all those self diagnostics and line replaceable/ hot swap units work as advertised or is something unexpected going wrong? If anything is amiss on any one side and they try to hide it you can be sure the competition will make it widely known.
I don't get one thing.. If the EF hasn't got A2G capability, how did it qualify for the Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft competetion??? I mean isn't that just a waste of our time and their funds, which is more precious to them considering their situation.. How could they think that the IAF will select the EF when this deficiency is glaringly visible???Singha wrote:and the EF claims to meet what rafale is doing today in 2018 - a massive 8 years away - IF the UK can find the funds for it - the rest seem not at all keen.
its a no-show at the party as far as we can see. unless the IAF is prepared to just go with a superb a2a platform and doesnt care about a2g.
Okay we get it...Rakhi Sawant (F-18 Shornet) has enticed you and is justifibly better in the sensors arena than the Typhoon or Rafale. But we don't need Unkil to tell us when to fly, how to fly and how to shoot. Thanks, but we can do that all on our own. And the Rafale and Eurofighter come without those strings attached.Victor wrote:None of the jets bombing Libya right now can make a claim other than "we bombed a 3rd world country". The Rafale's destruction of an old trainer on the ground is farcical at best and only proves that it can fire an A2G weapon. Whoopee.
That is what happened and there is nothing more to that.During these missions, a Libyan Soko G-2A-E Galeb has been detected above the city of Misratah by an E-3. As it was a direct violation of the UN resolution 1973, a patrol of Rafale and Mirage 2000 was tasked to intercept the Galeb which was eventually destroyed just after landing on the Misratah airport by an AASM fired from a Rafale.
Unkil has surely told GoI something it wanted to hear about this otherwise we would not have bought critical stuff like the F404, F414, P8I and C-17 and talk about the Apache and Chinook. Time to move on with confidence befitting our capabilities.Rakesh wrote: we don't need Unkil to tell us when to fly, how to fly and how to shoot.
I would never bet on this. The refusal to sell guns to the Gujarat police is just a pointer to the gall these guys have. They won't think twice about turning around and kicking us in the nuts. Witness poor Gadafi and his Mirages.And the Rafale and Eurofighter come without those strings attached.
It was a fly-swatting exercise and nothing to brag about is what I'm getting at.And the Rafale kill was not farcical. I quote from the link below;
It's not that simple firstly F404/F414 are on Tejas and as you can see Unkil does not have any control over as to what weapons can be integrated with Tejas; P8I,C-17, Jalashwa and C-130Js are not going to be performing A2G missions while the MRCA will hence the former needn't be nuclear capable i.e. whatever weapons fit they have out of the box should suffice. The question is will Unkil allow a nuclear bomb/missile to be integrated with F-18SH ? I think the answer is obvious .Victor wrote: Unkil has surely told GoI something it wanted to hear about this otherwise we would not have bought critical stuff like the F404, F414, P8I and C-17 and talk about the Apache and Chinook. Time to move on with confidence befitting our capabilities.
Our Mirages are Nuclear capable, enough said.I would never bet on this. The refusal to sell guns to the Gujarat police is just a pointer to the gall these guys have. They won't think twice about turning around and kicking us in the nuts. Witness poor Gadafi and his Mirages.
You forgot the C-130Victor wrote:Unkil has surely told GoI something it wanted to hear about this otherwise it would not have bought critical stuff like the F404, F414, P8I and C-17 and talk about the Apache and Chinook. Time to move on with confidence befitting our capabilities.
I will take the devil I know, over the devil I don't understand any day. Libya is not India. Case in point, the French turned the other way when we did things to the Mirage 2000s during Kargil, that would have made Hillary Clinton blush.Victor wrote:I would never bet on this. The refusal to sell guns to the Gujarat police is just a pointer to the gall these guys have. They won't think twice about turning around and kicking us in the nuts. Witness poor Gadafi and his Mirages.
I never read or heard the Dassault, the French Air Force or the French Govt bragging about it. You are the one who brought it up! The exact term you used was Whoopee.Victor wrote:It was a fly-swatting exercise and nothing to brag about is what I'm getting at.
Bus, then am khushRakesh wrote: You are getting your wish. Rakhi Sawant it is for the IAF.