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🇨🇳⚡️🇮🇳 Let's check in with the Indian Aerospace Sect- Oh.

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⚡️ Reality is slowly becoming Ace Combat

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🇵🇰⚡️🇮🇳 Indians are already writing fanfictions about their failed Operation Sindoor. PAF successfully changed ROEs midair but IAF couldn't? You are telling me a fucking Tejas's pulse doppler radar (Elta EL/M-2032) got a lock that an AESA radar equipped Rafale couldn't? On a JF-17 Block III no less that was maintaining EMCON silence? What a joke.

Pulse-Doppler radars like the one on Tejas are outdated compared to modern systems. They struggle with multitarget tracking, have poor jamming resistance, and lack stealth detection. PESA radars are a step up with electronic beam steering but still rely on a single transmitter. AESA radars, like those on Rafale and JF-17 Block III, are top-tier, offering fast, stealthy, multi-target tracking with strong ECM resistance.

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