

The only thing left for this dude is to stand at the street corner with .....

Lalmohan wrote:chaiwallah info says that MCA actually turned into the J20
there is a secret Indian team working on this in Wuhang and Loon Gi
They're not stripping the Apache off of all the electronic gizmos (if at all they do). And how do you know we need the exact same thing that the Americans are not willing to pass on?aniket wrote:my point is that wat makes the apache lethal is its sensors,electronic package but if the yankees remove components of it it will not function to fullest extent for which we are buying it.
Shri Gogoi said:A.K.Gogoi today said the Gujarat will get a new radar within two month.
Ankit“A fighter squadron has begun operations from the Phalodia airbase in Rajasthan, and we think Deesa airport in Gujarat could possibly get converted into an additional airbase for SWAC.”
I cannot find the link but I do remember Sen. John Cornyn of TX, being surprised by the questions at a Veterans of Foreign Wars gathering in some remote TX town during his 2006 reelection campaign. He said most of the questions were about the India nuke deal and whether he was in favor of it. Now, these guys usually are not even aware of where India is and so the questions came as surprise but not so much since LM had been there....that's the power of the MIC.Gagan wrote:The longbow Apache is not as strategic a weapon system as a frontline fighter or an AWACS.
It is meant mainly for ground troops support and to take out enemy tank columns etc.
I think that India can live with US inspecting the relatively few numbers that the armed forces are procuring.
More importantly, the one thing that I have noticed and which people need to reflect on is that India is ordering military hardware from ALL US companies, leverages and pressure points are being built within the US defence industry.
Someone said that the US is run by the Military-Industrial complex and that they wield enormous power. Interesting to see how this will play out when India needs some solid backing in the US congress.
JMT
If the Government of India selects the Boeing-U.S. Army proposal, the Government of India will request a possible sale of
-- 50 T700-GE-701D engines
-- 12 AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radars
-- 12 AN/APR-48A Radar Frequency Interferometers
-- 812 AGM-114L-3 HELLFIRE LONGBOW missiles
-- 542 AGM-114R-3 HELLFIRE II missiles
-- 245 STINGER Block I-92H missiles
-- 23 Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensors
-- Rockets, training and dummy missiles
-- 30mm ammunition
-- Transponders and Simulators
-- Global positioning system/inertial navigation systems
-- Communication equipment
-- Spare and repair parts; tools and test equipment,
-- Support equipment, repair and return support
-- Personnel training and training equipment; publications and technical documentation,
-- U.S. Government and contractor engineering and logistics support services
-- Other related elements of logistics support to be provided in conjunction with a proposed direct commercial sale of 22 AH-64D Block III APACHE Helicopters.
Philip wrote:Backdoor method to acquire the Apache! Obtain the missiles first and then the dice is heavily loaded in favour of the US machine!
It looks like Dr.Singh is fufilling at supersonic speed his obligations to Uncle Sam before his sad second term ends in disgrace.
http://news.in.msn.com/national/article ... id=4764141
How about not reading conspiracy theory and sell-out in every bit of purchase from US of A?Philip wrote: Backdoor method to acquire the Apache! Obtain the missiles first and then the dice is heavily loaded in favour of the US machine! It looks like Dr.Singh is fufilling at supersonic speed his obligations to Uncle Sam before his sad second term ends in disgrace.
The missiles, and the Longbow Fire Control Radar (FCR) which operates them, are part of the weapons package on board the Apache 64D Block III attack helicopter that is under consideration for acquisition by India.
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Also, does not the US administration clear each and every bit of weapon package? Did not US DOD clear the AESA on F-16 and F/A-18 for MMRCA seperately?DSCA has sought congressional approval to clear: A possible sale of 50 T700-GE-701D engines, 12 AN/APG-78 Fire Control Radars, 12 AN/APR-48A Radar Frequency Interferometers, 812 AGM-114L-3 Hellfire Longbow missiles, 542 AGM-114R-3 Hellfire II missiles, 245 Stinger Block I-92H missiles, and 23 Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensors, rockets, training and dummy missiles, 30mm ammunition, transponders, simulators, global positioning system/inertial navigation systems, communication equipment, spare and repair parts; tools and test equipment, support equipment, repair and return support, personnel training and training equipment; publications and technical documentation, U.S. government and contractor engineering and logistics support services; and other related elements of logistics support to be provided in conjunction with a Apache helicopters
New Delhi could sign a follow-on order for Lockheed Martin's C-130J Hercules transport this year.
Compared with some "radio controlled" anti-armor missile that the Russians are offering on their helicopter and the Euro's PARS 3 which costs as much as 10 what the hellfire.Philip wrote:Backdoor method to acquire the Apache! Obtain the missiles first and then the dice is heavily loaded in favour of the US machine!
It looks like Dr.Singh is fufilling at supersonic speed his obligations to Uncle Sam before his sad second term ends in disgrace.
Rahul M wrote:could it have been this ? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/e ... model1.JPG
If it was white, flying like a maniac and had an engine at the back it would be a Rutan Varieze or equivalent that has been buzzing the Golf course of late. I checked to see if it might be a UAV - but I could see a cockpit. It looked like this didn't it?JimmyJ wrote:Hey, I saw a small plane doing some flights around Bangalore yesterday and today evening. It was white and looked like having engine close to its tails.
Was it Saras?
Sorry but I am a bad plane spotter
Bangalore has become boring. Saw a Tejas today after a long time. I only see MiG 21s, the odd Jag, Kirans and the odd Hawk. Occasionally Dhruv. No LCH. An-32 and unspecified small civilian types that I often am unable to identify unless I do back to the books.SaiK wrote:LCA or Mig21 bis. Where in blr? [assumption: boom = a/c flying at low alt perhaps at mach 1]
/sonic boom!