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Ahh!
Got it!
Bloody Indians are faking it, like the Eiranians did.
Good catch.
With friends like you, why would India (and Indians) need the Chinese?

I seemed to have touched a nerve here. By point out the dimensions on a model may not look right you have gone into hyper nationalist defence mode (again).

Apologies if i seem to have offended you, now lets move on....
 
All 5th Gen will be similar in appearence for sure, what is strange about this mock up is how large the cockpit seems to be relative to the rest of the airframe, reminds me of that weird Iranian "stealth" jet mock up the revealed a few years back...
the cockpit looks perfectly proportional. stop baiting people.
 
lol, the thread has turn into an infighting because an Indian member said they should learn from China which triggered another Indian.

There’s nothing wrong with learning, even if it comes from an adversary.

I’m not a fan of China’s copy-paste approach, as many of their most fighter jets are direct copies of the Soviet Su-series and other aircrafts. However, credit must be given where it's due—China has successfully developed its own fighters, such as the J-10, J-17, J-20, and J-35.

What stands out the most is their rapid development speed, making advanced fighter production seem almost effortless—similar to how the Soviets rapidly developed aircraft and navy ships during the Cold War.
 
Ahh!
Got it!
Bloody Indians are faking it, like the Eiranians did.
Good catch.
With friends like you, why would India (and Indians) need the Chinese?

@Nilgiri
Is the phrase "bloody Indians" not considered offensive and derogatory? The word "bloody" is often used as a mild curse word in British English, but when combined with a nationality, it can be seen as disrespectful, racist, or insulting?

and as you suggested to ignore such posts... Let me know your opinion on it. Thanks
 
@Nilgiri
Is the phrase "bloody Indians" not considered offensive and derogatory? The word "bloody" is often used as a mild curse word in British English, but when combined with a nationality, it can be seen as disrespectful, racist, or insulting.

and suggested to ignore such posts... Let me know your opinion on it. Thanks
That is sarcasm.
 
I seemed to have touched a nerve here. By point out the dimensions on a model may not look right you have gone into hyper nationalist defence mode (again).

Apologies if i seem to have offended you, now lets move on....
You haven't offended me in the least.
It was amusing and diversionary.
Bash on, and I shall watch with a broad grin pasted on!
 
That is sarcasm.
Frankly, I refuse to take sniping at India and Indians seriously any longer, even though I have myself been critical of hyper-patriots from India, over-doing anything and everything in a patriotic spirit. The response from those opposed to India has been so over the top that it is really childish to take that response seriously.

I prefer to laugh at these and move on.
 
Frankly, I refuse to take sniping at India and Indians seriously any longer, even though I have myself been critical of hyper-patriots from India, over-doing anything and everything in a patriotic spirit. The response from those opposed to India has been so over the top that it is really childish to take that response seriously.

I prefer to laugh at these and move on.

I think the issue is any questioning of anything Indian leads you to pigeon hole people as "opposed to India", but that may be more of an issue regarding yourself rather then others. People do praise Indian acheivements on here (including myself) and often criticise Indian failures too. I cannot help it of it's only the later that gets your goat.

As you say, dont take things too seriously....
 

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