How to avenge the Rafale? Indian netizens propose that Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC) establishes a subsidiary in India, and thus "naturally" sell the J-36 to India!
Not long ago, a ridiculous proposal sparked heated discussions on an Indian military forum: an Indian netizen claimed that Chengdu Aircraft Corporation should establish a subsidiary in India, thereby "naturally" selling the J-36 fighter jets to India.
This outlandish proposal is based on the reality of repeated setbacks that India has faced in the field of advanced fighter jets. According to Indian media "Indian Defense Research", the Indian Air Force is preparing to continue purchasing Rafale fighters. But the Rafale has already lost to the J-10C, so what can be done? One Indian netizen came up with a brilliant idea: let Chengdu Aircraft Corporation establish a subsidiary in India.
Huh, why dare to think like this? Because Indians naturally believe that other countries have the obligation to help India develop and progress. The reason is that India has a large population, and if the Indian market is abandoned, human civilization will not make progress. This point is frequently verified on Indian TV programs, and many Indian scholars and experts even boldly promote this view.
In the May 7 air battle, the J-10CE fighter jets equipped by the Pakistan Air Force demonstrated overwhelming superiority, defeating the Rafale fighter jets imported at great expense by India.
This practical result shocked international military observers.
More surprisingly, the Indian military did not change its procurement strategy as a result. According to the latest news, the Indian Ministry of Defense is reviewing the Air Force's plan to purchase an additional 114 Rafale fighter jets. Once approved, this $2.26 billion super order will become the largest defense procurement transaction in India's history.
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