Zebo
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Actually the Pressler ammendment was enacted in 1985. Please check your facts.
Glenn amendment was when real money was cut off.
http://armscontrolcenter.org/policy/nonproliferation/articles/india_pakistan_sanctions/
Actually the Pressler ammendment was enacted in 1985. Please check your facts.
Kind of like how IITs compete with harvard/mit when they have 1/1000th the funding.
Are you this fucking dense you sack of shit? Did you learn that at your bible-thumping boy-humping shit-hole school?
Your worthless ancestors were running around naked murdering each other when Indians were discovering the nature of reality. Read a book and get an education you inbred moron.
India split Pakistan in half in 4 days in the 1971 war. Indian air-force also handed the US air-force its ass on a platter at Operation Red Flag at Nellis in 2008; with subpar equipment too. Kind of like how IITs compete with harvard/mit when they have 1/1000th the funding.
And, you should be ashamed of denigrating the brave commandos who fought the terrorists in 2008. The local police had to deal with them for almost a day before the Army was called in. Then, 9 out of 10 of the terrorists were shot dead and the last one was captured alive. The Indian military is the 2nd largest military (by service members) in the world.
As Mark Twain said, "India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only."
By whom? It would be India that erases Pakistan from the map if any nukes were to go off in the neighborhood. America keeps feeding the Pakistanis with fighter jets and billions in aid. America sent its navy in the 1971 war against India in support of PakSHITstan. You forgot that Indira Gandhi gave Nixon the middle finger and went ahead and liberated Bangladesh? 4 days son. 4 fucking days. that's all it took for the Indian jawans (warriors) to liberate the Bangladeshis. The US Navy, with its tail between its legs, beat a hasty retreat from the Bay of Bengal.
Talk is cheap. India's military is one of the most powerful on the planet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkEn26-8E_M
It will be up to the Indian Air Force brass to decide if they want to come back for a "no holds" exercise.
That'll be the day. :awe:It will be up to the Indian Air Force brass to decide if they want to come back for a "no holds" exercise.
I did not know that. Thanks to you and to yllus for setting me straight, as honestly that gave me a bit of worry when it first came out.As stated, equipment was downgraded to simulate the capabilities of either Pakistan or China.
Also the performance parameters and tactics of the Eagles were adjusted to not be the US, but of the anticipated opponent.
Such was done at the request of the IAF planners of the exercise.
The Eagles were simulating and operating under rules of a previous generation technology below the Indian aircraft.
They were not operating as F15s in any sense of the word.
According to some of the F15 drivers, it was frustrating to have to do "dumb" things to allow "fair play" within the engagement rules.
It will be up to the Indian Air Force brass to decide if they want to come back for a "no holds" exercise.
That'll be the day. :awe:
Talking about pilot skills, the PAF has one of the best trained pilots. They shot down 10 Israeli planes in the 6 day war without losing a single one. It's been quite a few years since then, but PAF pilots are regarded as one of the best.
Talking about pilot skills, the PAF has one of the best trained pilots. They shot down 10 Israeli planes in the 6 day war without losing a single one. It's been quite a few years since then, but PAF pilots are regarded as one of the best.
Just a point, the US didn't get involved since the USSR was backing India, not because they feared the Indian Navy.
India did a good job of freeing Bangladesh. What Pakistan was doing there were deplorable. Not sure how you do that to your own countrymen. They also showed good constraint in holding the western border and not pushing into Pakistan.
On topic: Sounds like security was lax, probably because they were thinking the terrorist would have no interest in a naval base. The aircraft there sounds like it might be used to monitor the coast. I wonder if it was an effort to handicap surveillance so they they could sneak something in or out.
Source?
I don't think you'd want to take a rematch. 😀
IAF= Israel not IndiaIn a 2002 CNN interview, former US ambassador to Pakistan, called PAF pilots some of the best in the world, as good as the IAF pilots, may be even better. Now you know why. (H)
The Americans think it might be quite a match
IAF= Israel not India
http://www.naseeb.com/journals/paf-vs-iaf-186098
I'm sure an ambassador is qualified to make that conclusion 😀
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Pakistan
scroll down to the involvement in arab conflicts
the original source is a Dutch magazine "Scramble"
The Americans think it might be quite a match
IAF= Israel not India
http://www.naseeb.com/journals/paf-vs-iaf-186098
Talking about pilot skills, the PAF has one of the best trained pilots. They shot down 10 Israeli planes in the 6 day war without losing a single one. It's been quite a few years since then, but PAF pilots are regarded as one of the best.
I'd go find more sources for this information if I were you. A a magazine called "scramble" is the only source I can find on the internet so far that backs up your claim.
It would be pretty impressive such a small contingent of volunteer airman from PAF could knock out 10 of 23 aircraft lost after the initial strike on Egyptian airbases that took 19 aircraft. But at this moment the info sounds suspect.
Also, I don't think the involvement of the Indian military mattered much. It was years of injustice that lead to the eventual breakup of Pakistan, and it was geographically impossible to have one nation separated in that way. The way Baasha glorifies the Indian army is laughable at best.
The simple fact is that any war between India and Pakistan could easily lead to a nuclear exchange. Therefore, both countries should seriously rethink their policies towards each other.
Also, I don't think the involvement of the Indian military mattered much. It was years of injustice that lead to the eventual breakup of Pakistan, and it was geographically impossible to have one nation separated in that way. The way Baasha glorifies the Indian army is laughable at best.
The simple fact is that any war between India and Pakistan could easily lead to a nuclear exchange. Therefore, both countries should seriously rethink their policies towards each other.
I'd go find more sources for this information if I were you. A a magazine called "scramble" is the only source I can find on the internet so far that backs up your claim.
It would be pretty impressive such a small contingent of volunteer airman from PAF could knock out 10 of 23 aircraft lost after the initial strike on Egyptian airbases that took 19 aircraft. But at this moment the info sounds suspect.
Talking about pilot skills, the PAF has one of the best trained pilots. They shot down 10 Israeli planes in the 6 day war without losing a single one. It's been quite a few years since then, but PAF pilots are regarded as one of the best.
That's probably whats keeping you at peace. To risky to go to war. Like MAD with US and USSR.