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@Developereo doesn't she look like this guy ? 🤯

LOL, seriously, she's not a knockout but not so bad either.

Dye her hair blonde, lose a couple pounds, and we have something workable.
 
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Hamid Mir makes such statements when he is NOT on GEO where he is a government lackey
 
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"This will continue until [the pre-dawn] Suhoor [meal].”

Typical Muslim behavior that defeats the whole point of Ramadan. I have seen it in Gulf countries also where people sleep during the day and stay awake all night.

The point of Ramadan is to fast while doing normal daily activities so you can practice self control. It's not to sleep off the day.

Duh!
 

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Other notable shipments to Israel from India during the conflict:

ItemsCompanies
Bullet Proof Jacket & HelmetIndian Armour System Pvt. Ltd.
S M Carapace Armor
Firearm ComponentsIndo NIM Pvt Ltd
Inmet Technology Pvt Ltd
Thermal image fire control systemBharat Electronic Ltd
BatteriesHBL Power System Ltd
Titan Engineering & Automation
Neo Power Electronics & Project Pvt Ltd
Sub-SystemLarsen & Tourbo
Alpha Design
Godrej & Boyce Mfg Co. Ltd
Hermes is theirs, must have been a clause in the tech deal about contingencies.

Defensive gear and components hai

They're being backed militarily by the US and NATO, India is a small cog in the supply chain.

but then there's been all sorts of boycottings going around, from social media trends to people checking their product in the supermarket, avoiding fast food places.. religiously almost.

So any little bit of business is bad, but doesn't work that way, Nobody dumped American products for the many recent wars, India hasn't stopped using made in China. India still buying oil and weapons from Russia too.

Beyond our immediate neighbourhood, both India and Pak shouldn't bother much with other people's wars. Make a buck if you can, like Pak is with Azerbaijan now for example.. us banias also playing that game. Nuclear power mini league chal ri :LOL:


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TOP 10 FIGHTER JETS FROM MOVIES​

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18th August 2020
FEATURE

From Top Gun and Iron Man to True Lies and Independence Day, the world’s most advanced fighters have had starring roles in many a film…​


TOP GUN
Aircraft: F-14 Tomcat

Talk to me Goose. The F-14 Tomcat was the US Navy’s premier fighter aircraft for over 30 years. The big swing-wing jet could fly at over Mach 2.3 and, when equipped with the AIM-54 Phoenix missile, was able to engage targets up to 100 miles away.

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LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD/ DIE HARD 4.0
Aircraft: F-35B Lightning II

Quite simply, the most advanced combat aircraft ever built. Using stealth to penetrate enemy air defences and deliver the knock-out blow, the F-35 is packed with unprecedented levels of technology. Sensor-fusion gives pilots unparalleled situational awareness, whilst advanced electronic warfare capabilities render enemy radars useless. Precision-guided munitions make light work of big-rig trucks, too.

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TRUE LIES
Aircraft: Harrier ‘Jump Jet’

Designed in the 1960s to stop Soviet armour, the Harrier was the first fighter aircraft with the unique ability to hover. The aircraft scored over 20 kills without air-to-air loss in the Falklands campaign, and two generations of the Harrier served the RAF/RN for more than 40 years.

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IRON EAGLE
Aircraft: F-16 Fighting Falcon

Known by its pilots as the ‘Viper’, the F-16 is one of the world’s most popular fighter aircraft. More than 4,600 have been delivered and today at least 28 nations fly the lightweight, multi-role jet. Despite first flying in 1974 the aircraft remains in production, with new orders signed as recently as August 2020.

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TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN
Aircraft: SR-71 Blackbird

The SR-71 is the fastest and highest-flying operational air-breathing aircraft in history. It holds the absolute speed record and sustained altitude records of 2,193 mph and 85,069ft respectively. The Blackbird conducted reconnaissance flights over the Soviet Union and other areas of interest for 30 years, using its phenomenal speed to outrun over 800 surface-to-air missiles.

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IRON MAN
Aircraft: F-22 Raptor

The world’s first fifth-generation fighter aircraft, the F-22 Raptor combines stealth with super manoeuvrability. To ensure the Raptor stays hidden from radar, weapons are carried in internal bays and thrust-vectoring exhaust nozzles give it the edge in a dogfight. The US originally planned to build over 700 aircraft but budget costs reduced this figure to just 187.

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HOT SHOTS!
Aircraft: Folland Gnat F.1

Small and nimble, the Gnat F.1 was a subsonic fighter aircraft exported to Finland, Yugoslavia and India. Despite being designed in the UK, the Gnat was never used a fighter by the RAF, although a version saw service as a successful trainer. The Gnat was famously used by the Yellow Jacks and then the Red Arrows display teams.
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TOMORROW NEVER DIES
Aircraft: Aero L-39 Albatross

Developed in the 1960s for the Soviet Air Forces, the L-39 is one of the most widely used jet trainers and light attack aircraft in the world. Nearly 3,000 have been built and delivered to former Eastern Bloc and Middle Eastern countries. Many now fly in public hands in a number of roles, from air racing to aggressor training.
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TOP GUN MAVERICK
Aircraft: F/A-18 Super Hornet

The second generation of the Hornet, the ‘Rhino’ features updated avionics, more powerful engines and enhanced lethality. Serving as the backbone of the US Navy’s strike force, the Block 3 version will sport conformal fuel tanks, an AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) radar and a weapons carriage pod designed to reduce radar cross signature.

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INDEPENDENCE DAY
Aircraft: B-2 Spirit

With a radar cross-section similar to that of a bumble-bee, the B-2 is the king of stealth. Designed to deliver a nuclear strike undetected, each $2.1 billion aircraft can carry 16 nuclear weapons or as many as 80 conventional 500lb JDAMs. Based at Whiteman AFB in Missouri, B-2s regularly undertake ultra-long-range missions that often last in excess of 24 hours.

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