The antenna which was there on vertical stabiliser in Tejas MK1 has now been moved to wing tip, Canopy and Air intake is also modifiedWait, why is the Indian flag on the tail vertical and missing the little thingy in the middle?
The antenna which was there on vertical stabiliser in Tejas MK1 has now been moved to wing tip, Canopy and Air intake is also modifiedWait, why is the Indian flag on the tail vertical and missing the little thingy in the middle?
Its very obvious what the message and intention is about. Definitely aimed at the Malacca Straits and China. 100% this test was aimed at China. But for India to show its cards to China is not the smartest move actually.India’s latest test-firing of the BrahMos coincided with the presence of the Chinese Yuan Wang 3 space-tracking ship in the region, Indian Defence Research Wing (IDRW), a specialized outlet, noted last week. New Delhi views the presence of Chinese research vessels in the Indian Ocean Region as and believes the ships could be used for monitoring missiles or satellites test-fired from locations in the region.
And other jokes you tell yourself.The nose cone of Tejas MK1A is larger than that of Tejas MK1 in order to accommodate a bigger and more advanced GaN UTTAM AESA Radar.
Lol.. Irish flagWait, why is the Indian flag on the tail vertical and missing the little thingy in the middle?
The nose cone of Tejas MK1A is larger than that of Tejas MK1 in order to accommodate a bigger and more advanced GaN UTTAM AESA Radar.
I'd say go with the unmanned version. Atleast it will prolong the life of pilots.No it is NOT! Really ... come on and do not constantly over-hype things that are NOT!
By the way, I know, this post is surely rated by some as an offence but IMO this chart says almost everything especially since it does not shows the different additional trainer & helicopter projects! Too many different, sometimes overlapping projects instead of focus of a few feasible.
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