Not just engines, Tejas Mk-1A delivery could be hit over key Danish part, now on export blacklist

Okay Bangladeshi man.... whatever floats your boat to catch hilsa..... after all you need energy to stitch something....
Ok. How do you get energy for your online scam center gigs? Cow Cola?
 
Keep all these under your pillow
As so far your handling of reputable imported weapons like Spice and Spyder has been breathtaking , don't hold your breath for so called indigenous ones.
Next time, who will you cry and complain to ....China for supplying PAF with PL-15s . 😆
If anyone should be embarrassed about their handling of “reputable weapons,” it’s you guys. AMRAAMs, PL-15s, whatever—the problem isn’t the missiles; the problem is who's firing them. Maybe get that sorted before you start bragging about the next big thing China sends your way.

And since you brought up Spice, funny you should mention it. We used them to take out targets deep inside your territory, in Balakot, and you guys couldn’t even get your jets off the ground fast enough to respond. So, yeah, thanks for reminding me how well we handle weapons. How's the view from your end? You couldn’t stop us from crossing the border or hitting our targets.

Spyder? Also funny. It's a defensive system, and we’re not the ones who had to shut down airspace out of fear for months. Let me remind you again how you guys had to shut down your airspace for months, disrupting flights and causing economic losses. And why? Because of your own panic and inability to control the situation. Pakistan’s got the habit of crying foul every time things don’t go your way—whether it's about F-16s, AMRAAMs, or now PL-15s. But hey, go ahead and ask China for more; just don’t be surprised when you can’t keep up even with all their support.

And now for the cherry on top—crying and complaining to China. Yeah, go ahead and keep relying on them for PL-15s and whatever else they throw your way. Meanwhile, India is building its own defense capabilities from the ground up. That’s called self-reliance, a concept that might be a little foreign to you, since you’re so dependent on external help. But here’s the truth—even with all that Chinese assistance, it didn’t stop us from conducting the Balakot strikes, did it? Your air defenses were nowhere to be found, your F-16s couldn’t get the job done, and your precious AMRAAMs were about as useful as throwing rocks.
 
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Calling someone dude don't make you look smart... and whT is this all car and garage story..... it's your country man or supporter who opened thread saying India should buy F16 and ditch Tejas..?

Pakistan wanted sanctions free fighter but that too came initially with Russians engines and Chinese balance work with Pakistan final (Chand-Tara) paint job make Pakistan entitled to troll Indian fighter..... lage raho munnabhai....

OK, lest just stick to some facts

1) 8 JF-17 Sqds in service
2) Over 160 produced
3) No effects of any sanctions
4) Used by 3 Air Forces
5) Low cost
6) First flight 2003

Tejas

1) 1.5 Sqds in service of variant that is not frontline
2) Around 40 produced
3) Production delays due to US engines and Danish sanctions
4) First flight 2001

These are facts. Rest is just Indian hot air...
 
If anyone should be embarrassed about their handling of “reputable weapons,” it’s you guys. AMRAAMs, PL-15s, whatever—the problem isn’t the missiles; the problem is who's firing them. Maybe get that sorted before you start bragging about the next big thing China sends your way.

And since you brought up Spice, funny you should mention it. We used them to take out targets deep inside your territory, in Balakot, and you guys couldn’t even get your jets off the ground fast enough to respond. So, yeah, thanks for reminding me how well we handle weapons. How's the view from your end? You couldn’t stop us from crossing the border or hitting our targets.

Spyder? Also funny. It's a defensive system, and we’re not the ones who had to shut down airspace out of fear for months. Let me remind you again how you guys had to shut down your airspace for months, disrupting flights and causing economic losses. And why? Because of your own panic and inability to control the situation. Pakistan’s got the habit of crying foul every time things don’t go your way—whether it's about F-16s, AMRAAMs, or now PL-15s. But hey, go ahead and ask China for more; just don’t be surprised when you can’t keep up even with all their support.

And now for the cherry on top—crying and complaining to China. Yeah, go ahead and keep relying on them for PL-15s and whatever else they throw your way. Meanwhile, India is building its own defense capabilities from the ground up. That’s called self-reliance, a concept that might be a little foreign to you, since you’re so dependent on external help. But here’s the truth—even with all that Chinese assistance, it didn’t stop us from conducting the Balakot strikes, did it? Your air defenses were nowhere to be found, your F-16s couldn’t get the job done, and your precious AMRAAMs were about as useful as throwing rocks.
Really u wanna talk about balakot strikes??? India, confirming the airstrike later the same day, characterized it to be a preemptive strike directed against a terrorist training camp, and causing the deaths of a "large number" of terrorists. Satellite imagery analyzed by the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensics Laboratory,Reuters,European Space Imaging, and the Australian Strategic Policy Institute,has concluded that India did not hit any targets of significance on the Jaba hilltop site in the vicinity of Balakot.

The following day on 27 February, in a tit-for-tat airstrike, Pakistan retaliated,causing an Indian warplane to be shot down and its pilot to be taken prisoner by the Pakistan military before being returned on 1 March. An Indian Mi-17 helicopter was brought down by friendly fire in which all six airmen on board were killed; this was acknowledged by India on 4 October 2019. 🤣 🤣 🤣
 
Any update on engine charge amplifier issue?

I think that's the topic of this thread or am i came to wrong thread? 🤨

I like your style heh (I have been observing a while now). Members like you are rare these days. Best wishes your way.
 
Really u wanna talk about balakot strikes??? India, confirming the airstrike later the same day, characterized it to be a preemptive strike directed against a terrorist training camp, and causing the deaths of a "large number" of terrorists. Satellite imagery analyzed by the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensics Laboratory,Reuters,European Space Imaging, and the Australian Strategic Policy Institute,has concluded that India did not hit any targets of significance on the Jaba hilltop site in the vicinity of Balakot.

The following day on 27 February, in a tit-for-tat airstrike, Pakistan retaliated,causing an Indian warplane to be shot down and its pilot to be taken prisoner by the Pakistan military before being returned on 1 March. An Indian Mi-17 helicopter was brought down by friendly fire in which all six airmen on board were killed; this was acknowledged by India on 4 October 2019. 🤣 🤣 🤣
According to the Bharati strategic analyst, Pravin Sawhney, the IAF considered the PAF strike on 02-27 as an act of war. But, they failed to return the favor. And, the conventional superiority of Bharat over Pak turned into an "ancient heresy" or an "urban legend" on that very day. No wonder their military Czar, Bipin Rawat (whose very life was put into the line of the fire due to the inefficiency of the IAF), denigrated and demoted the IAF (I Always Fail) to the position of a supporting arm...
 
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OK, lest just stick to some facts

1) 8 JF-17 Sqds in service
2) Over 160 produced
3) No effects of any sanctions
4) Used by 3 Air Forces
5) Low cost
6) First flight 2003

Tejas

1) 1.5 Sqds in service of variant that is not frontline
2) Around 40 produced
3) Production delays due to US engines and Danish sanctions
4) First flight 2001

These are facts. Rest is just Indian hot air...
Total number of New fighter jets manufactured by India and Pakistan since 2004:

India:
222 Su-30
40 Tejas
17 Jaguars
Total: 279

Pakistan:
159 JF-17

This is facts. Rest is just Pakistani hot air.
 
Any update on engine charge amplifier issue?

I think that's the topic of this thread or am i came to wrong thread? 🤨

Already resolved thanks to India's industrial capability that no other South Asian country can match anywhere near

According to sources, HAL is working to ensure that the indigenisation is completed.

“It was a small product which was being imported. But now, because of this export blacklisting, HAL has contracted a Bangalore firm to indigenise it. The firm, we are told, has almost completed it, and then HAL will carry out tests. It can then be mass produced,” a second source said.

HAL expects the process to be completed sooner than expected and is hopeful of delivering the initial lot of aircraft with some charge amplifiers that came in under the previous contract
 
According to the Bharati strategic analyst, Pravin Sawhney, the IAF considered the PAF strike on 02-27 as an act of war. But, they failed to return the favor. And, the conventional superiority of Bharat over Pak turned into an "ancient heresy" or an "urban legend" on that very day. No wonder their military Czar, Bipin Rawat (whose very life was put into the line of the fire due to the inefficiency of the IAF), denigrated and demoted the IAF (I Always Fail) to the position of a supporting arm...
Loss of an 40 year old mig-21 is no act of war. It was a tin can of no value


Just like Pakistan did not consider the atleast 03 F-7P fighters destroyed by TTP in Mianwali base in November 2023 to be an act of war by Afghanistan.
 

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