Peraí, mimimis, agrofascistas, pagadores de pau pra gringo filho da puta e autodenominados especialistas em aeronaves de combate, o que foi que eu li logo aí em cima?Obama dismayed as India rejects arms deal
India's recent decision not to buy $10bn worth of US warplanes has irritated some politicians and the defence industry.
India's recent decision not to purchase American warplanes for its $10 billion-plus fighter aircraft programme - the largest single military tender in the country's history - has stirred debate in defence circles worldwide.
India's defence ministry deemed the two American contenders, Boeing's F/A-18 Superhornet and Lockheed's F-16 Superviper, not to fulfil the requirements that it sought in a medium-size multi-role combat aircraft. With the Russian MiG-30 and the Swedish Gripen also eliminated, two European planes, the Eurofighter Typhoon and the French Rafale, are the only aircraft still in contention for an expected order of 126 planes.
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The two European fighters are generally seen as aerodynamically superior, having outperformed both US-made aircraft in tests under the adverse climatic conditions in which they might have to be used, particularly in the high altitudes and low temperatures of northern Kashmir. Experts suggest that the American planes are technologically ten years behind the European ones, and it doesn't help that Pakistan, India's likely adversary if the aircraft were ever pressed into combat, has long been a regular US client for warplanes.
Moreover, Indian decision-makers could not help but be aware that the US has not, over the years, proved to be a reliable supplier of military hardware to India or other countries. It has frequently cut off contracted supplies, imposed sanctions on friends and foes alike (including India), and reneged on delivering military goods and spare parts, in addition to being notoriously unwilling to transfer its best military technologies.
The current Indian fleet of mainly Russian and French planes has suffered from no such problems, and the existing ground-support and maintenance infrastructure would have needed major changes to handle US aircraft. (It is likely that the eventual winner of the bid will be required to enter into a joint-production arrangement with India, which US companies would not have done.)
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Shashi Tharoor, a former Indian Minister of State for External Affairs and UN Under-Secretary General
Os gringos lindos fofinhos de vocês estão 10 anos atrás dos europeus? Foi isso mesmo que eu li?
Os gringos lindos fofinhos de vocês não são fornecedores confiáveis, exatamente como eu havia escrito? Foi isso mesmo que eu li?
Os russos feios perversos que o Stalin era mau nunca deixaram de cumprir suas obrigações? Foi isso mesmo que eu li?
Peraí, mimimis, agrofascistas, pagadores de pau pra gringo filho da puta e autodenominados especialistas em aeronaves de combate, eu não estou entendendo mais nada.
Os gringos lindos fofinhos de vocês recusam-se a transferir tecnologia, exatamente como eu havia escrito? Foi isso mesmo que eu li?
Eu estou achando que vocês não entendem merda nenhuma de aeronaves de combate, colegas mimimis, agrofascistas, pagadores de pau pra gringo filho da puta e autodenominados especialistas em aeronaves de combate.
Eu estou achando que, quando o assunto for aeronaves de combate, vocês têm que ficar de boca fechada, colegas mimimis, agrofascistas, pagadores de pau pra gringo filho da puta e autodenominados especialistas em aeronaves de combate.
Ou pelo menos buscar outras fontes que não a mídia venoliberal brazuca, colegas.