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Before the fog of the war began to rise, the stock of Chengu airline began to grow further.
About three decades after the first sky, the first fighter of the Chinese aircraft manufacturer Jet, J -10 loud dragon finally watched the war -and survived.
By 4 o’clock in the morning May e May, Chinese diplomats in Islamabad were in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, out the first face -to -face results between modern Chinese warships, full of unspecified missiles and radars in the war and advanced western hardware deployed by advanced Western hardware. IndiaThe
While uninterrupted as mounting as proof, a Pakistani pilot of the latest dragon shot the Jet in India’s French -made Rafale Jet, the price of Genghdur’s shares has jumped more than 5 percent in just two days.

“There is no better advertisement than the situation in Washington DC’s Simpson Center,” there is no better advertisement than the real fighting situation. “It came as a beautiful surprise for China. The result is pretty interesting. ”
When India and Pakistan Their deepest conflict for decades, this conflict is also a field of tests for important equipment between China and the US-led Western coalition.
According to the Stockholm Peace Research Institute and the International Institute for Strategic Studies, about 5 percent of Pakistan’s military equipment came from China, with more than half of its powerful fighters and ground attack aircraft.

It reflects a “all weather friendship” that has cultivated India with Pakistan to try Ringfens with Pakistan since the decade of 6600. Andrew Small, an expert in Pakistan-China relations in the German Marshall Foundation, says Pakistan is a material that provides it.
“With the help of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, what China supplied was a lot of low-end things-tank, artillery, small weapons,” said younger. But now, Pakistan is “becoming a showcase for some of China’s new skills”.
Meanwhile, India has debuted as the world’s largest arms importer as its wealth and regional ambitions have increased.
Over the past decade, it has been transferred from the dependence on Russian suppliers to the United States, France and Israel, along with the sophisticated fighter Jets, transport aircraft and war and surveillance drone for about half of its own purchases.
Sushant Singh, a lecturer in the South Asian Studies of Yale University, said, “This is the most important global aspect here – the first Chinese military equipment has been tested against top western equipment.”

“Whenever it ends and it is over, the balance sheet will tell us what will happen in Taiwan and which direction Western defense companies have to fight against the low cost and high technology that the Chinese have shown.”
When countries go to war, their allies can see and learn. The Indian diplomats of Kiev were closely monitoring it about 50 miles of column-tank, armored vehicles and other-modern, shoulder-driven British and American missiles in Russian armor.
“What they say about Russian tanks are true-dragings, easily loli-popod,” said an FT journalist who returned from an frontline, referring to the missiles to blow up from the tanks.
When Taiwan found that the accuracy of the Himars Medium-Range made in the United States, it was planned to increase the distribution of its own order. In the following year, it will own about 30 truck-mounted systems-which is more than Ukraine.
Even brief conflicts like India and Pakistan have fought regularly, worked for a unique purpose. Enemies show each other and show their own power by trying to apply existing red lines and set new sets.
They produce a lot of operational data that shapes the next conflict – or win the next war. The allies share that data and weapons manufacturers tweet their own weapons systems and analyze it.

The defense attachments of China’s Western rivals were waiting “impatient”, one in New Delhi said that India’s J -10C’s radar and electronic signatures are in war to share in war so that their own aircraft can be trained.
Similarly, for China, this conflict was not just aircraft, but also a test of the sophisticated radar system – known as an active electronic scanned array – mounted on the front of the aircraft. The war has tested the ability to help guide missiles, not just threatening.
Pakistan’s Deputy Chief of Air Operations Aurangzeb Ahmed said the PL -15 appearances were among the missiles used in the clash this week. Hourly busyness “will be studied in the classroom”, Ahmed will be boiled. “We’ve thrown some ideas between these boys.”
Robert from that timeA researcher at the Royal United Services Institute in London says the use of PL -100 missiles “can be very significant”. Indian media reported that an intact PL -15 was restored, providing opportunities to study its privacy.
“If confirmed we have now seen a Chinese -made ASA exhibition used in the war,” he said.
Western countries and Russia have been examining their ASA versions for decades. Tolust says only the details of this single conflict – as successfully dismissed for a successful achievement – “The ability of this weapon can be extremely effective for the Chinese”, Tolust said.

The Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry, or Chengu aircraft, did not respond to the comment request.
On the other end of the Khattar, many of them successful in Indian missiles showed both the weaknesses and shortages of Pakistani aircraft defense in search of long-french french skin skin missiles.
Pakistan is known for deploying China’s headquarters -9 system, which is at the top of the list of Russian S -400 sophistication and the top of India.
“The real thing is that even at the extreme warning of the Indian missiles, the Pakistani entered the airspace without identifying the Indian missiles,” Lakshman Kumar Behera, a specialist in India’s national protection at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, said.
The Indian military said on Thursday that India’s revenge was noticed by Pakistan’s “Air Defense Radar and System” in several places in Pakistan.
“This is a very precise display of the capacity of a very high-desert,” says a veteran western diplomat in Delhi. “This is a caution Calibrated warning – it says, see, if we can close your door we can come home whenever we want” ”

Both India and Pakistan have collected important details about their opponent’s strength from past conflict – and identified their own weaknesses.
After the Indian Himalayan occupation of a Pakistani in the 5th, an internal investigation showed that Mig’s old Russian fleet was shown for clevering in mountain passes, or found the goals in the snow when mounted missiles on the shoulder.
Within three days of switching to India French Mirage, three aircraft were shot dead – the first establishment of the first accurate and laser guided missile by the Indian Air Force and the launch of Russian to the western plane.
Similarly, after responding to the killing of five security personnel by Pakistan -based militant groups on airstrikes in the Balakot region of Pakistan, it was not only lost a MiG 20 aircraft, but his forces accidentally killed a helicopter in a friendly fire and killed Seven.
“The officials of the Pakistani army have taken care of me very well – they are perfectly gentlemen,” was shown in a video before the prisoner pilot was released. “And the tea is great.”
These two events indicate that there is a lack of adequate air -based precautions and control system in India – aircraft that fly to higher heights that carry sophisticated radar and sensors that can detect enemy aircraft, missiles and drones.
However, India’s bureaucratic challenges have become difficult and inefficient to learn from every conflict, compared to a simple collection system for Pakistan, a major supplier – China – and a military that dominates the country.
Only in March of this year, India issued a “acceptance of acceptance of requirements” to the fleet of this national aircraft to the fleet of the Triple India. They were deployed a few years away.
The second Western defense attachment in New Delhi said, “If these tight-tat-tat aerobic revenge continues for a long time, India will feel their absence very badly.”
“If India has lost a French jet in a Chinese outbreak more than 100 kilometers away, that need is clearly urgent.”