Comments by "红火树 RedFireTree" (@firetree2007) on "Air Force Chief ACM BS Dhanoa Air Force Day 2018 Full Press Conference | 86th Anniversary" video.

  1. I really worried about India, something fundamentally wrong. When you make this kind plan, you are planing to acquire the weapons to match against for the future enemy's threat, not for now. however, all the planed weapons are not even match up to what your enemy has today. none of them are the most advanced weapon today, none of them has any stealthy capability and none of them are 5 th. gen. fighters. Game changer?? just a joke, none of them is. Indian's like to just say that they think is good, however, you need to compare in technical details, not just based on what you believe or think for jet fighters, you need to compare 1. engine (J20 uses WS-15, with max power about 197 kn, to check Rafale engine, less than 100 kn) 2. radar (J20's radar with about 1970-2200 T/R, Rafale, 850. ) 3. RCS (J20, 0.001 and less, Rafale? 0.5) 4. range (for this we only compare internal fuel capacity, J20, 25 tons, Rafale? 4.8 tons) 5. weapon (J20 can use PL12, with 120 km range, and PL 15 with over 300 km range, Rafale?? meteor? 120 km) tell me, why Rafale is so good, 36 of them are facing over 1000 3rd gen. and above Chinese fighters, how can them be a game changer or change anything?? 36 Rafale with $240 M each will cost India people $8640 million or $8.6 billion, OK, then China need to match up this threat from India, let's say make more J20 which cost $110 M each, with the same amount of money, China will make 72 J20s, wait, since China's military budget is 3 times of India's therefore, with the same ratio and no more burden for China, China will make over 216 J20s for India's 36 Rafale, without extra efforts for China. in conclusion: India is spending so much time and money and efforts for things will not work and useless in future.
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