Will this be a problem guys?? Although trading a radar for a few Rafales seems like a good deal
Wasn't it 1000? How come you know about that anyway? Umm, how come I know about that...Tested the same way Bonnie Blue was when she did the hundred guys challenge.
Do you guys think that India/US can learn alot of info/secrets from PL-15 remnants?
Wasn't it 1000? How come you know about that anyway? Umm, how come I know about that...
(i'll get me coat...)
Well, we all know if all else fails, Indians will return to their reliable and trusty keyboards to win all arguments/conflicts/wars.
In all seriousness, something like this IS a part of war. Keyboard warriors unironically matter.
It's unlikely that this is a big issue IMO, AESA seekers on missile have been standard ever since the 2010s. This is an export variant with potentially a worse seeker(since it's not designed to be shot as far as domestic PL-15s). Also if you look closely that is legit just a mounting plate with no TRMs attached, the good stuff is inside the TRMs and it looks like they've all been burned/destroyed. Not to mention Cute Orca confirmed that PL-16 is in service which should prove a step up from PL-15 in all ways including seeker.
Will this be a problem guys?? Although trading a radar for a few Rafales seems like a good deal
This just the base of the AESA antenna, T/R unit and vibrator have been blown off, not very valuable except for counting how many T/R units there are. As for the white thing, I guest it is just a test module for maintenance. I have to admire their optimism for being excited about the "TEST POINT OF SEEKER" clearly written on it.
Will this be a problem guys?? Although trading a radar for a few Rafales seems like a good deal