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OverUnderPump";p="38662 wrote:Loved the design on this bird. The lines on it remind me of the SR 71 Blackbird. I always thought and felt that the SR 71 Blackbird design was going to be used again in some form or the other and here we are.Shame that it lost out to Lockheed Martins F-22 design. But there are chances of a revival in the offing
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an army marches on it's stomach, as le petit caporal commented, remember?OverUnderPump";p="41271 wrote: Yep bud, greenbacks rule any day when it comes to defense expenditure.
F22s have been dangled in front of the IAF. the fact that we are collaborating (read.... have money in)with the Berkut does not make this an easy decision for our defence plannersOverUnderPump";p="41271 wrote: I wish there was some kind of a way by which other countries could acquire them,namely India, instead of going for outmoded F16s.
hamiclar01";p="41274 wrote:an army marches on it's stomach, as le petit caporal commented, remember?OverUnderPump";p="41271 wrote: Yep bud, greenbacks rule any day when it comes to defense expenditure.
F22s have been dangled in front of the IAF. the fact that we are collaborating (read.... have money in)with the Berkut does not make this an easy decision for our defence plannersOverUnderPump";p="41271 wrote: I wish there was some kind of a way by which other countries could acquire them,namely India, instead of going for outmoded F16s.
I'm afraid i don't really share your faith the the DRDO. and I'm quite sure the americans would not resist the temptation to use spares for C130 as a bargaining chip. state business IS a cruel trade. the choices are difficult, and not exactly choose-plane-punch-credit-card-number-click-shopping-basket with a 28 day return.fantumfan2003";p="41275 wrote: LCA's would have been at least half a decade old in squadron service and Hawk AJTs in service in at least the early ninetiesd...
Yep, the Berkut investment does muddy the decision making waters a bit. I hope we get a fair mix of Combat aircraft, as opposed to keeping all our eggs in one basket. Just a fervent hopehamiclar01";p="41274 wrote: F22s have been dangled in front of the IAF. the fact that we are collaborating (read.... have money in)with the Berkut does not make this an easy decision for our defence planners
Yep thats the perfect mix of transport aircraft, if only we could have something similar on the combat aircraft side. Just so, that we dont become overly dependent on one particular make or country.ngrewal";p="41282 wrote:Bharat rakshak website is one of the best sites to pose such Q/A or to have discussions on Indian planes and history. The key reason why IAF chose AN 32 is cost, trusted ally, the plane was redesigned for High and hot Indian theaters and AN 32 replaced the old work horse AN 12. IAF has purchased few C130 for special forces. No doubt C 130 is one of the greatest plane ever built but cheaper alternate combo of IL 76 and AN 32 has served IAF well.
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