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The pits is when Ass-Saf Kiyanahi salutes the B-52 carpet bombing Pindi GHQ in one such live exercise. By the looks of it this is very much a possibility
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Strike simulation on POK and that too after 'Mumbai attacks ', what a joke .
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P3C Orion Aircraft inducted into Pakistan Navy (Daily Times)
KARACHI: The induction ceremony of two modified P3C Orion aircraft acquired from the US was held at the Pakistan Navy Base Mehran on Tuesday.
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Rahul Shukla wrote:P3C Orion Aircraft inducted into Pakistan Navy (Daily Times)
KARACHI: The induction ceremony of two modified P3C Orion aircraft acquired from the US was held at the Pakistan Navy Base Mehran on Tuesday.
They give the P3 to them and ask us to sign X Y Z crap agreement for the Pi8
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Fc-1 aka JF-17 powered by WS-13 engine carries Taxi Trials
http://idrw.org/?p=1859
According to Chinese media ,FC-1 (local Chinese name for JF-17) has recently carried out successful taxi trials powered by a Chinese made WS-13 engine ,currently first batch of 40 aircraft which will be supplied to Pakistan are powered by Russian Klimov RD-93B turbofans, while WS-13 has 10% greater thrust but is also having Quality issues with the turbine blades . Next batch of JF-17 which will be build in Pakistan will have this Chinese engine and same will be offered to export market , Chinese are already working on an improved engine which again will have further thrust .
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sathyaC wrote:They give the P3 to them and ask us to sign X Y Z crap agreement for the Pi8
What makes you think they haven't signed it? They're like horny whores who'll sign blindfolded on anything as long as they get the weapon in the end.
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Pakistan increases defence budget by 17% to USD 5 B
Pakistan raised its spending on defence by 17 per cent to 442.2 billion rupees ($5.18 billion) for the 2010/11 fiscal year (July-June), according to an official budget document.
This is over and above the goodies that it gets from the US free or under throwaway prices and the Chinese. Also, Pakistani budgets on defence hide more than they reveal. It is conceivable that a substantial amount is accounted for under other benign headings. From past experience, one can safely assume 8% of GDP to be allocated to Defence. In the period between circa 1970-2000, Pakistan’s defence expenditure varied between 4% and 9%.
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JF 17 Participating at Farnborough !!!

Have to admit, they (Chinese + Pak) are doing good for themselves. Below links are from AFM, they have done a write up on JF17 participation at Farnborough.

http://i50.tinypic.com/99q73q.jpg

http://i49.tinypic.com/kcz29z.jpg

http://i50.tinypic.com/nyaexk.jpg
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IED mubarak outside Pak Navy office in karachi...
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the last link says no data fusion between the swedish and chinese awacs. so it looks like will be deployed in different zones like north pakistan and south pakistan.
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Singha sir, there are many links that say there is no link between the Tomahawk and Babur. And no link between the Shaheens and Chinese ping pong dongs

JMT
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Dmurphy wrote:Singha sir, there are many links that say there is no link between the Tomahawk and Babur. And no link between the Shaheens and Chinese ping pong dongs

JMT

Dmurphy, What Singha said is that there is no data link between Sweden Awacs and chinese Awacs which the pakis are using, which means that there is no inter-interoperability between them. He is not talking about the other 'link', which obviously exists
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Pakistan begins submarine procurement talks with China

http://www.janes.com/news/defence/jdw/j ... _1_n.shtml
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likely the Yuan class. if they run with chinese boats, means the u214 deal could have proven too expensive.
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thank you, Pakistan
O.K. Mister Prime Minister now we can start talks for 2nd sub.
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Sarang-> lets atleast get the Scorpene deal working before taking on a 2nd line of subs
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SSridhar wrote:Pakistan increases defence budget by 17% to USD 5 B
Pakistan raised its spending on defence by 17 per cent to 442.2 billion rupees ($5.18 billion) for the 2010/11 fiscal year (July-June), according to an official budget document.
For comparision, I quote another statistic:
The State Domestic Product of the state of Delhi - India's National Capital Territory
With an estimated net State Domestic Product (FY 2007) of Rs. 1,182 billion (US$24.5 billion) in nominal terms and Rs. 3,364 billion (US$69.8 billion) in PPP terms
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^^ That isn't the right way of looking at it!

They still have $5.2 billion to spend on "defense", i.e trying to counter India and supporting terrorism. Despite being on the brink of destitution, they still are capable of spending so much money. We need to expedite their bankruptcy by many fold.
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The deal could be for a lease too of a PLAN nuclear sub.Pak is finding it dififcult to acquir European subs fortwo reasons.The on-going French scandal over kickbacks for the Agostas and the German reluctance to sell Pak subs while it supports the Taliban in Af-Pak detrimental to NATO/German forces there,plus the Germans trying to sell more U-boats to India.

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Pakistan begins submarine procurement talks with China

By Farhan Bokhari
11 June 2010

China's vice-president, Zheng Dejiang, met with civil and military leaders in Pakistan on 9-10 June in a visit surrounded by reports of a major new defence deal under discussion that would see Pakistan buying at least three Chinese submarines.

Speaking to Jane's on 9 June, a senior Pakistani government official said the Pakistan Navy began discussions with "the Chinese authorities last month for an eventual submarine deal" for up to three or four boats, but declined to specify the types or terms under discussion.

China has a long history of helping Pakistan overcome shortages of key military hardware, notably the hardware it was denied by the Western world following sanctions imposed from 1990 in response to Pakistan's nuclear weapons programme.

The Pakistani government official who spoke to Jane's on 9 June said that it was vital for the navy to acquire more submarines to offset "the pressure we will definitely come under" due to the rapid expansion of India's naval capability. "Our Chinese brothers have always come to our help and we are asking them for assistance once again," he said.

Although neither China nor Pakistan have ever publicly revealed the terms of their past financial arrangements, defence analysts say that China continues to offer long-term loans to Pakistan on concessional terms, allowing the country to continue with its military hardware purchases.
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^^Nuke Sub?????? :eek: :eek:
Damn! If these developments spur deserved proportional developments here, I dont have much problem. But I doubt that will be the case. :( :(
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I have no idea if this is true or not but FWIW

US to ensure Pak won't use F-16s against India

http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/jun/ ... -india.htm
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Well I guess it comes with a Kill switch :)

So US sells F-16 to Pakistan that cannot be used against India and then US sells MMRCA to India that cannot be used against Pakistan thats the new arrangement by Obama ?
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Did Malayasia not have similar issues with their F-18s because they suddenly realised that their targeting software could not never set a way point or target A point on the tiny little island of Singapore for example.

Anyway give it enough time and motivation and the human brain can over come anything. Both these air forces have shown termendous skills at that..... If we could raise a Bomber Squadron in the 50's out of World War II scrap metal, the Pakistani convert their current F-16s A (a non nuclear certified a/c) and make them nuclear capable then why can't they break the kill switch (software or hardware) .... if such a thing exists in those a/c.

Don't bet your money on the kill switch on saving your butt when the F-16s intrude over rajasthan and punjab ..... plan on more counter action and interdiction !!
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Srivastav wrote:I have no idea if this is true or not but FWIW

US to ensure Pak won't use F-16s against India

http://news.rediff.com/report/2010/jun/ ... -india.htm
GPS based geographical boundries. Altitude restrictions. Maneuver restrictions - no toss dropping of hydrogen sulphide bums to pollute the atmosphere.

All this with the caveat that MRCA goes to massa. Then those F-16s won't be able to lock onto IAF F-18s also

I think the AMRAAMS with the pakis are already compromised.
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^ we know they are beggars ,but ive seen few beggars with a little self respect,more than a yindoo-banya.. of course they wont let that happen. these weapons will be tweaked ..
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Anyway give it enough time and motivation and the human brain can over come anything. Both these air forces have shown termendous skills at that..... If we could raise a Bomber Squadron in the 50's out of World War II scrap metal, the Pakistani convert their current F-16s A (a non nuclear certified a/c) and make them nuclear capable then why can't they break the kill switch (software or hardware) .... if such a thing exists in those a/c
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If it's software, then I am sure Paki's can patch the code, in case it's hardware, it would be difficult to determine which circuit(s) contain the trojan. Any investigation would destroy the hardware.
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kittoo wrote:^^Nuke Sub?????? :eek: :eek:
Damn! If these developments spur deserved proportional developments here, I dont have much problem. But I doubt that will be the case. :( :(
I doubt if its N-sub deal. This could be more a contingency plan incase the HDW deal falls through.
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Common sense prevails..

U.S. to object to China-Pakistan nuclear reactor deal
The deal is expected to be discussed next week at a meeting in New Zealand of the 46-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), which monitors such transactions. Experts had said it appears to be a violation of international guidelines forbidding nuclear exports to countries that have not signed the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty or do not have international safeguards on reactors. Pakistan has not signed the treaty.

China has suggested that the sale is grandfathered from before it joined the NSG in 2004, because it was completing work on two earlier reactors for Pakistan at the time. But U.S. officials disagree.

"Additional nuclear cooperation with Pakistan beyond those specific projects that were grandfathered in 2004 would require consensus approval" by the NSG, a U.S. official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity, "which we believe is extremely unlikely." State Department spokesman Gordon DuGuid said the U.S. government "has reiterated to the Chinese government that the United States expects Beijing to cooperate with Pakistan in ways consistent with Chinese nonproliferation obligations."
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Pakistan wants combat copters
U.S. asked to supply arms for 'silent surge' against terrorists

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... rs/?page=3

But the Pakistani wish list also includes equipment that is not traditionally associated with counterinsurgency or mountain warfare. The Pakistanis are also requesting M1A1 tanks and M113A3 armored personnel carriers, as well as air-defense missiles, such as the Stinger, the Javelin and the Hawk.
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X Posted.
Land of the impure

Don’t blame the army for all Pakistan’s problems. Just most of them

Jun 17th 2010

THREE score years and a bit after its founding, Pakistan—which means land of the pure—still struggles to look like a nation. Economically backward, politically stunted and terrorised by religious extremists, it would be enough to make anyone nervous, even if it did not have nuclear weapons. For these shortcomings, most of the blame should be laid at the door of the army, which claims, more than any other institution, to embody nationhood. Grossly unfair? If the army stood before one of its own tribunals, the charge sheet would surely run as follows:

One, a taste for military adventurism on its “eastern front” against giant India, which has undermined security, not enhanced it. ………………….

Two, endangering the state’s existence by making common cause with jihadism. …………………..

Three, the armed forces have undermined democratic institutions. ………………

The costs go beyond any democratic deficit. Pakistan’s economic and social development have also been stunted, as the army has sucked up resources and thwarted growth. …………………

The Economist
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ajit_tr wrote:Pakistan wants combat copters
U.S. asked to supply arms for 'silent surge' against terrorists

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... rs/?page=3

But the Pakistani wish list also includes equipment that is not traditionally associated with counterinsurgency or mountain warfare. The Pakistanis are also requesting M1A1 tanks and M113A3 armored personnel carriers, as well as air-defense missiles, such as the Stinger, the Javelin and the Hawk.
nothing stops them from getting anything conventional , except high end technology weapons
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Pakistan is Seeking AH-1W and Apache-64 D Attack Hhelicopters
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Pakistan is seeking advanced U.S. attack helicopters and other weapons as part of a comprehensive arms package to bolster preparations for what its military is calling a "silent surge" of more than 100,000 troops into the mountain lairs of al Qaeda's senior leadership in the country's Northwest Frontier Province.The $2.5 billion in arms that Pakistan has requested includes new helicopter gunships, including AH-1W and the Apache-64-D; armed helicopters, such as the AH-6 and MD-530 Little Bird; and utility and cargo helicopters, such as the UH-60 Black Hawk, the CH-47 D Chinook and the UH-1Y Huey.But the Pakistani wish list also includes equipment that is not traditionally associated with counterinsurgency or mountain warfare. The Pakistanis are also requesting M1A1 tanks and M113A3 armored personnel carriers, as well as air-defense missiles, such as the Stinger, the Javelin and the Hawk.
As is this wasn't enough, look at the freaking comments section and all the INDIA bashing, so paranoid are the pakis, they don't even show the original comments!!!!
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Craig Alpert wrote:Pakistan is Seeking AH-1W and Apache-64 D Attack Hhelicopters
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Pakistan is seeking advanced U.S. attack helicopters and other weapons as part of a comprehensive arms package to bolster preparations for what its military is calling a "silent surge" of more than 100,000 troops into the mountain lairs of al Qaeda's senior leadership in the country's Northwest Frontier Province.The $2.5 billion in arms that Pakistan has requested includes new helicopter gunships, including AH-1W and the Apache-64-D; armed helicopters, such as the AH-6 and MD-530 Little Bird; and utility and cargo helicopters, such as the UH-60 Black Hawk, the CH-47 D Chinook and the UH-1Y Huey.But the Pakistani wish list also includes equipment that is not traditionally associated with counterinsurgency or mountain warfare. The Pakistanis are also requesting M1A1 tanks and M113A3 armored personnel carriers, as well as air-defense missiles, such as the Stinger, the Javelin and the Hawk.
As is this wasn't enough, look at the freaking comments section and all the INDIA bashing, so paranoid are the pakis, they don't even show the original comments!!!!
Two things making them paranoid:
1. Successful launch of arihant last year.Reaction of which we saw their new inquiry into the acquisition of subs from china.
2. Successful test flight of LCH which is making them to demand Apache attack chopper from usa.

Wait until india will be on the verge of acquiring PAK-FA then they will demand f-22 and JSF from usa.
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Thats a bit worrying..especially at a time when the apache is under trials for IAF..
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shukla wrote:
Thats a bit worrying..especially at a time when the apache is under trials for IAF..
For Boeing yes it is. For India, hopefully US will display some tactical brilliance a la Paki's such that we can be saved from the "door darishta" of our current leaders.
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Sanku wrote:For Boeing yes it is. For India, hopefully US will display some tactical brilliance a la Paki's such that we can be saved from the "door darishta" of our current leaders.
Well Boeing for sure..(as with LM in mmrca) but like you said hope our babus have the foresight to see sign of things to come.. or we'd soon be watching an IAF apache Vs PAF apache or a PAF F-16 Vs IAF F-16..
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