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Sardaukar20

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India tested their Brahmos missile at Andaman and Nicobar.
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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
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and believes the ships could be used for monitoring missiles or satellites test-fired from locations in the region.
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.
 

Pataliputra

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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.
 

Deino

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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.

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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_killuminati_

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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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I'd say go with the unmanned version. Atleast it will prolong the life of pilots.
 
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