They probably wanted to replicate the success of hindustan ambassador, suzuki maruti and royal enfield bike where they were produced and sold several decades after they became obsolete in the rest of the world
Bruh compared to the atrocities countries like Belgium, France and even UK did to africa what India did is nothing
Also, there's a saying, not to "cut your nose to spite your face"
It's a necessity.
The air force has always been the weak link in azeri military, not out of trying mind you.
The fleet consists of rapidly obsolete Mig-29 that has very limited air to ground capability (without any futureproofing upgrade like SMT) and Su-25 which is good for CAS but ill suited...
Can it defends itself from incompetent indian engineers tho? In this years alone there's half a dozen cases of bridge collapses, tunnel collapses and even train signalling failures that killed close to 300 people
You can probably guess from the engine used by TFX/Kaan as it uses the same engine as F-16 and 2 of them basically makes them in the F-15 category.
For comparison, KFX/KF-21 Boramae uses 2x F414 engines which means it was probably around the size of Super Hornet or Rafale
I don't need your respect. If you want others to respect you, on the other hand, you should do well than to resort to slurs and namecalling
If you have no qualms calling other people using slurs, you should have no problem with me calling you chink speaking chingchongnipnong in the future
So they're begging bangladesh to get 500 millions of shit that bangladesh didn't want in the first place?
India is basically begging other people to fall into their debt
There wasnt change in requirement the air force, from the start, is looking for a LIFT aircraft that could double as light fighter (to replace both MB-339 and Hawks). Thunder didn't participate to make way for L-15 which is deemed to suit the requirement better.
India and Russia simply wanted...
Hopefully this will put the issue to bed and all the fanbois can stop arguing about which shit plane is less shittier
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2023/02/24/korea-aerospace-secures-deal-to-sell-18-fighter-jets-to-malaysia-for-rm41bil