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âĄī¸đĩđ° Speaking of Dragons, here they are newly arriving in Pakistan. Being escorted by Falcons.
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âĄī¸đŽđŗ India showcased eight shiny new Tejas jets but six showed up without engines and a few even forgot their HUDs. They didn't even fit the ejection seatđ
This is clearly a target drone. This is the 30kg Decoy they keep talking about.
I hate media-centric nations like this. That are just way too fucking desperate to "Look strong"
This is clearly a target drone. This is the 30kg Decoy they keep talking about.
I hate media-centric nations like this. That are just way too fucking desperate to "Look strong"
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âĄī¸đĒđŦđēđ¸đĩđ° U.S. Air Force and Egyptian Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcons, A-10 Thunderbolt IIs, and Pakistan Air Force JF-17 Thunders flying in formation off the wing of a KC-10 Extender during Exercise Bright Star 23 over Egypt, Sept 14, 2023.
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Malaysia is currently pursuing the transfer of up to 38 retired Kuwaiti F/A-18C/Ds to keep its Hornet fleet viable into the 2040s as a stopgap until 5th-gen fighters arrive.
âĄī¸đ˛đž RMAF says the Kuwaiti F/A-18 deal is not scrapped.
Reports yesterday claimed it was cancelled over delivery and upgrade issues, but Air Force chief Gen. Norazlan clarified that evaluations are still ongoing.
Malaysia is set to send a team to Kuwait in September to assess the 30 Hornets on offer. Despite being 30 years old, the jets have low flight hours and are said to be in good condition.
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Reports yesterday claimed it was cancelled over delivery and upgrade issues, but Air Force chief Gen. Norazlan clarified that evaluations are still ongoing.
Malaysia is set to send a team to Kuwait in September to assess the 30 Hornets on offer. Despite being 30 years old, the jets have low flight hours and are said to be in good condition.
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