Pakistan is always at an advantage over India, no matter how much wepons India has. Reason: Paki military acts independently, however the Indian military takes orders from the GOI. This severly 'castrates' and limits the actions of the Indian military. Wepons cannot help unless you have the guts to use them. The GOI does not have the 'guts', and they are the one who control the Indian military.
RE:China delivers 2 JF-17 jets to Pakistan
by Vikas Sehdev on Mar 15, 2007 09:13 AM Permalink
Well thats what the Pakistani army thought when they initiated Kargil, but they were surprised by the quickness of response from The Indian Army (even thoguh they get orders from the Indian Govt.) and I guess the entire world knows who got "castrated" in the end. Our Army is way more civilized than the one on the other side which didn't even acknowledge their dead soldiers. So the next time if u feel like putting down the Indian Army have a strong case first.
RE:China delivers 2 JF-17 jets to Pakistan
by hello on Mar 15, 2007 08:05 AM Permalink
You gave me on missile & tell me how operate, I can blow up anywhere!!! I am from India.
RE:China delivers 2 JF-17 jets to Pakistan
by on Mar 15, 2007 09:23 AM Permalink
OH NO! Two Chinese JF-17 jets... I think India should give up Kashmir now and surrender to Paky... I think with these two jets Pakistan will be the new super power..... I just hope now they are DAMN man enough to fight battle in battlefield and stop blowing up innocents people when they are going to work....
For the sake of objectivity, I must say that Pakistan seems to have got a decent deal with the J-17. I am not really sure how much of a "technical involvement" they really had, but for $250 million with a per/unit cost of $15-20 million I'd say it's a pretty good deal (this of course assuming that there won't be major maintainence issues). Invariably comparisons to the HAL-LCA Tejas will be made ad-nauseum; in which case it should be noted that the J-17 has a longer range and a higher service ceiling. I do however think that the Israeli electronic systems incorporated into the Tejas are probably better than the chinese ones. Eventually it all comes down to the BVR (beyond visual range) technology and most of all the competence of the pilots on either side. However, I have no credible information on this.
ha ha ha, this is some joke. Chinese Aircrafts to Pakistan, god save Paki air force now. Chinese cant make a good DVD player, wonder what aircrafts have they made.
RE:Chinese aircrafts ??
by Aditya on Mar 14, 2007 11:24 PM Permalink
I wouldn't be so quick to jump the gun. The Chinese have come a really long way in large scale manufacture and production. We are more than happy to make fun of their "cheap goods" but if you look closely, they manufacture a LOT of high end technology which is of excellent quality. So let's give credit where it is due.
Truth of the matter is that we in India need to take a lesson from the Chinese and become more apt with high end tech manufacture, something we lack right now.
RE:Chinese aircrafts ??
by Bharat Naruka on Mar 15, 2007 03:13 AM Permalink
There is a huge difference between the chinese goods sold in India and in developed countries. They had been selling junk India but same china is selling finest electronics in US. Chinese electronics manufacturing industry has grown many folds and you might be aware that IBM's laptop manufacturing has been now aquired by Chinese Lenevo.
well if india and russia can jointly work together and manufacture the sukhoi and other ballistic missiles then so can pakistan and china work together.what is worrying is the fact that the economy of both countries suffers due to this huge expenditure.
RE:no surprises!!!
by Raghu R on Mar 15, 2007 06:46 AM Permalink
excuse me, the indo-russian joint mission for sukhoi is still in talks and is not a reality yet, as of now sukhoi is purely a russian product