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aahyan

Senior Member
Registered Member
This is possibly one of the most stupid, Jai Hind cope comparison I've ever read. Bitch the thing doesnt even have a radar and you're comparing this to the JF-17?
They're not even the ame things, JF-17, FA-50 and Tejas are fighters, this thing is a trainer jet and should be compared to something like the L-15.
Stop posting stuch low quality garbage.

Remain composed and avoid becoming overly sentimental or intimate.

The article was disseminated specifically to highlight the existence of hypocrisy of the Jai-hind kind and avoiding being personal.
 

pevade

Junior Member
Registered Member
Remain composed and avoid becoming overly sentimental or intimate.

The article was disseminated specifically to highlight the existence of hypocrisy of the Jai-hind kind and avoiding being personal.
Then you should also know that this isnt a forum whrere we post low quality Jai Hind garbage to laugh at them. That stuff belongs in the Funny thread.
 

gelgoog

Lieutenant General
Registered Member
A lot of wills and woulds and scarcely any actual working tests. That is the US hypersonic weapon program for you.
In the meantime Russia is combat firing the Zircon, a more advanced weapon since it is an airbreathing scramjet, in Ukraine.

Just the fact that ARRW is two stage means the possibility of it failing upon launch is much higher. And cost increases.
I am sure the US will eventually get something working. But it is more likely that the Army's Dark Eagle will become operational first.
 

gpt

Junior Member
Registered Member
Schultz was sending information about High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, the type of systems the U.S. has been sending to Ukraine to use against Russia. He is also accused of transmitting sensitive documents about hypersonic equipment.
 

montyp165

Senior Member
A lot of wills and woulds and scarcely any actual working tests. That is the US hypersonic weapon program for you.
In the meantime Russia is combat firing the Zircon, a more advanced weapon since it is an airbreathing scramjet, in Ukraine.

Just the fact that ARRW is two stage means the possibility of it failing upon launch is much higher. And cost increases.
I am sure the US will eventually get something working. But it is more likely that the Army's Dark Eagle will become operational first.
The US MIC nowadays resembles the Nazi German MIC far more than its own WWII predecessor in terms of organizational efficiency and productive capacity.
 
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