Correct. A fighter aircraft design with zero combat history behind it. None. Zip. Zilch. Nada.
And zero foreign sales. And not for a lack of trying either. Botswana, Egypt, Nigeria, Argentina, Australia, Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam, all took a look and said, "Nope."
Bruh, when the niggers in africa, who can't even build a two story structure, look at your shit and say, "Nope."?
HAL was even offered to set up logistic facilities in Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Vietnam as part of exporting the Tejas. Answer? "Still nope."
In December 2020, United States Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), looked at the "Lead In Fighter Trainer" variant of the HAL Tejas — classified as the "HAL Tejas LIFT", for the United States Navy as part the latter's initiative to replace its fleet of T-45 Goshawk trainer aircraft, dubbed the "Undergraduate Jet Training System". Answer? "Fucking nope."
Apparently the Indians can't even GIVE these things away.
BulletStopper 1 points 3 weeks ago
Correct. A fighter aircraft design with zero combat history behind it. None. Zip. Zilch. Nada.
And zero foreign sales. And not for a lack of trying either. Botswana, Egypt, Nigeria, Argentina, Australia, Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, and Vietnam, all took a look and said,
"Nope."
Bruh, when the niggers in africa, who can't even build a two story structure, look at your shit and say, "Nope."?
HAL was even offered to set up logistic facilities in Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Vietnam as part of exporting the Tejas. Answer?
"Still nope."
In December 2020, United States Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), looked at the "Lead In Fighter Trainer" variant of the HAL Tejas — classified as the "HAL Tejas LIFT", for the United States Navy as part the latter's initiative to replace its fleet of T-45 Goshawk trainer aircraft, dubbed the "Undergraduate Jet Training System". Answer?
"Fucking nope."
Apparently the Indians can't even GIVE these things away.
Gee. I wonder why.