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Stryker

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Indian forces have been having a series of high profile accidents/mishaps lately, beginning with 2019 balakot "strikes" that destroyed a bunch of trees and prompted Pakistani retaliation which ended up costing India a Mig-21 and a helicopter with around 6 people on board (friendly fire).
Then came the Galwan clash where they ended up losing 20 (+1 later due to a mine planted by the PLA back in '62) and a chunk of territory. Shortly thereafter, we saw the VIP helicopter crash carrying their loud mouth CoS Bipin Rawat.
They also failed some parameter of their moon rover landing mission and now this Tejas crash. Seems like they can't catch a break. Is it a personnel/equipment issue or just overall incompetency?
 

sequ

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Indian forces have been having a series of high profile accidents/mishaps lately, beginning with 2019 balakot "strikes" that destroyed a bunch of trees and prompted Pakistani retaliation which ended up costing India a Mig-21 and a helicopter with around 6 people on board (friendly fire).
Then came the Galwan clash where they ended up losing 20 (+1 later due to a mine planted by the PLA back in '62) and a chunk of territory. Shortly thereafter, we saw the VIP helicopter crash carrying their loud mouth CoS Bipin Rawat.
They also failed some parameter of their moon rover landing mission and now this Tejas crash. Seems like they can't catch a break. Is it a personnel/equipment issue or just overall incompetency?
Don't forget the collapsing bridges!
 

Atomicfrog

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Indian forces have been having a series of high profile accidents/mishaps lately, beginning with 2019 balakot "strikes" that destroyed a bunch of trees and prompted Pakistani retaliation which ended up costing India a Mig-21 and a helicopter with around 6 people on board (friendly fire).
Then came the Galwan clash where they ended up losing 20 (+1 later due to a mine planted by the PLA back in '62) and a chunk of territory. Shortly thereafter, we saw the VIP helicopter crash carrying their loud mouth CoS Bipin Rawat.
They also failed some parameter of their moon rover landing mission and now this Tejas crash. Seems like they can't catch a break. Is it a personnel/equipment issue or just overall incompetency?
Compared to Boeing series of feet in the mouth moments lately, it's not a big deal.
 

twineedle

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Then came the Galwan clash where they ended up losing 20 (+1 later due to a mine planted by the PLA back in '62) and a chunk of territory. Shortly thereafter, we saw the VIP helicopter crash carrying their loud mouth CoS Bipin Rawat.
They also failed some parameter of their moon rover landing mission and now this Tejas crash.
1. Multiple satellite images have proven that India did not lose any territory in the galwan standoff.

2. Which parameter of the Indian moon mission failed? All functions of the rover were designed to be conducted within a lunar day and were realized.
 
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hamaoka123

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1. Multiple satellite images have proven that India did not lose any territory in the galwan standoff.

2. Which parameter of the Indian moon mission failed? All functions of the rover were designed to be conducted within a lunar day and were realized.
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So there's 12 referenced and disputed sources which directly contradict your first point. This is the result of just yapping without doing actual research.

Good one!!! Jai Hind!!!!!!
 
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