I don't think u caught his drift, its the re-christening which would be fiery

Which Russian engine would you propose they would have used? Assuming that you mean RD-33..VinayG wrote:i have question
Why didn't we started our LCA with a Russian engine like the pandas till kaveri gets matured what is the reason for going for an American one please gurus throw some light
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that still gives only 81.4KN!!VinayG wrote:SMR-95 A
what i mean is SMR-95 A achieved 81.4KN with full operational clearance in 90s if we would have got that tech or a Joint Venture (JV) partnership in the 90's we could have improved it buy now and the tech inputs gained would have been used to solve all the current issues by now and kaveri would have been operationalpragnya wrote:that still gives only 81.4KN!!VinayG wrote:SMR-95 A![]()
how could it have helped (keeping aside design modifications)?
Could the gurus give their views on my question?sudhan wrote:A nice compilation of the LGM-118 testing..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHlYc_MzvLk
I have a question, what is being tested at 1:27?
and a interesting collapsible nozzle @ 3:17
NBC protection works on a simple procedure, the tank should be able to operate in completely hatch down conditions and the internal air pressure is maintained at a higher pressure so that contaminated air from outside does not get in. arjun is designed to be much more safer and comfortable than the T-90 in any possible Indian environment and scenario.chiragAS wrote:Gurus Does Arjun Tank being touted as better than T-90, does it have NBC protection like T-90 has.
shiv wrote:^^dated 26th November 2011Khalsa wrote:Considering that they lost a man too, we should refrain from expressing emotions that maybe mis-interpreted.
While I am happy to see a dent in the marketing attempts of the JF-17, there is a sadder angle for them in this.
It is heart wrenching to see you lament the sad angle to a fatal Pakistani JF-17 crash. Particularly poignant on the anniversary of the 26/11 terrorist attacks, sponsored by the Pakistani armed forces. By coincidence I picked up the issue of Vayu that relates the incident in 1965 when a PAF Sabre shot down an Indian civilian aircraft. And there's a map. Guess what? The aircraft was shot down well inside Indian territory.Khalsa wrote:Shiv
Your point ?
Your view is your view. I am quite happy to celebrate the death of every single Pakistani. In my view this is not the time to be showing mercy or compassion towards any Pakistani. They understand the sentiment very well. The time to hit them, humiliate them. mock them and laugh at them is when they are down and out. For that is what they did to India.Bala Vignesh wrote:Shiv sir,
Just because the enemy is barbarian doesn't necessitate that we become one too, right sir?? I am not the one for calling them as our long lost brother but when a professional dies, a professional dies. That is all.
JMO.
You are welcome to pi$$ or not pi$$ when it suits you. But please don't try and impose your version of bladder control on me by asking whether "we" should become barbarians or not. You make the decision for yourself, and I make the decision for myself.Bala Vignesh wrote:Well sir,
for one I was more in Delhi than in Bangalore. Secondly I full well remember what was done to Sqn Ldr Ahuja and Nachiket along with a score of other PoW's.
I will never give a Paki a drop of water but I'll never pi$$ on their graves father's
The question is more about pakis' is to be pissed upon, not by whom.Bala Vignesh wrote:I will never give a Paki a drop of water but I'll never pi$$ on their...
Again, at the risk of repeating myself, i believe there is no need to be petty just because the other guy is being so.Rahul M wrote:please cool down folks, no need to lose sleep over this.
in any case, the only good paki is a dead paki, unless otherwise proven by his/her actions.
So true sirji, these very set of Indians are the cause of our humiliation time and again. We need to get rid of this set and only then we will be able to eliminate pakis. Other wise each and every time India needs to give pakis a sound haddi tod thrashing these very people come out of slumber and start preaching about morality and all that which derails an otherwise just action.shiv wrote: Pakistanis have thrived on the fact that they will always get sympathy from a set of Indians and not a ruthless and cold abhorrence. Lucky Pakis.
Just to add sirji I think any day is a wrong day to shed tears for bakistan.shiv wrote:I think 26th November is the wrong day to be shedding tears for Pakistanis.
This social sense of expecting better & giving sympathy should not be wasted on barbarians. This is precious and should not be misplaced. My 2 paise onlee.johneeG wrote:But, are the paki soldiers professional? Is the paki army professional? Did the soldiers not bear any ill-will towards Indians(specifically, hindus). Did they not behave in crude manner when they could?
If the answers are yes, then do these people deserve sympathy and respect? Not really.
Folks why dont we ever write Wing Commander (Late) XXX instead we write (Late) Wing Commander XXXShiv wrote:And perhaps the right thing to do would be to say "Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma" rather than the "Mr.". Or just Rakesh Sharma I guess. Rakesh was a colleague of late Sq. Ldr Baldev Singh and my cousin late Wg Cdr Suresh.
I think your point is technically correct. It should be as you point out. They are not late ranks but late people.suryag wrote:Folks why dont we ever write Wing Commander (Late) XXX instead we write (Late) Wing Commander XXXShiv wrote:And perhaps the right thing to do would be to say "Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma" rather than the "Mr.". Or just Rakesh Sharma I guess. Rakesh was a colleague of late Sq. Ldr Baldev Singh and my cousin late Wg Cdr Suresh.
Actually it is pretty interesting meeting them because they know things we did not know existed and are willing to talk about stuff that is now unclassified. To that extent the question "What new info will you get" is cynically unfair - you won't know unless you interact. And oh I suppose they should be called "retired scientists" I guess?suryag wrote:What new info will you get from these ex-scientists Mikeji ? The same sad one will eb repeated "we developed soemthing and the services dint like"
An Indian and Chinese working in harmony for the good of KhanResearchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute co-led by Prof. Nikhil Koratkar and Prof. Hui-Ming Cheng have developed a way which is 10 times more efficient than these gas sensors.
In my Humble opinion joining Paki armed forces given the history is an intention to kill Indians, the more that die the better. There is no moral compulsion for me in the death of an evil person. If the JF-17 is shown to have unreliable ejection seat all the better. There is nothing better than Paki aircraft being Hanger queens, this reduces the confidence of Paki armed forces which has a direct equation with the boldness of terrorist strikes against India. A weak Pakistan with Weak Pakistani Armed forces means a Terror free India.shiv wrote:Your view is your view. I am quite happy to celebrate the death of every single Pakistani. In my view this is not the time to be showing mercy or compassion towards any Pakistani. They understand the sentiment very well. The time to hit them, humiliate them. mock them and laugh at them is when they are down and out. For that is what they did to India.Bala Vignesh wrote:Shiv sir,
Just because the enemy is barbarian doesn't necessitate that we become one too, right sir?? I am not the one for calling them as our long lost brother but when a professional dies, a professional dies. That is all.
JMO.
In my view you have a "softy" opinion of Pakistan out of sheer ignorance of what Pakistan is today. And you have a short memory too about what was done to Sq Leader Ajay Ahuja in 1999. I had pointed out in another thread that in the 1960s and 70s South Indians had been less exposed to the dirty face of Pakistan because of physical distance compared to those living in J&K, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat, Bengal and Assam, even Maharastra. Pakistanis have thrived on the fact that they will always get sympathy from a set of Indians and not a ruthless and cold abhorrence. Lucky Pakis.
When that civilian plane was shot down in 1965, it was a PAF pilot flying in Indian airspace. "He was only doing his job" you might say. War had not broken out yet. You and others might want to shed a tear or two for a Paki "professional" whose only reason for existence s to kill Indians. But please spare me the mushy explanation and the moralistic sermon. I think 26th November is the wrong day to be shedding tears for Pakistanis.