Poslao: 02 Mar 2010 12:36
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@10x10
Malo verovatno, imaju oni svoje probleme, to da ali nece se ispustiti.
Inace, da ponovim da se NATO operacija 99. nije zvala "Milosrdni andjeo" i da je nigde neces tako naci, to je nasa unutrasnja propaganda (svrsishodna u ono vreme).
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 02 Mar 2010 13:47
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stegonosa ::@10x10
Malo verovatno, imaju oni svoje probleme, to da ali nece se ispustiti.
Inace, da ponovim da se NATO operacija 99. nije zvala "Milosrdni andjeo" i da je nigde neces tako naci, to je nasa unutrasnja propaganda (svrsishodna u ono vreme).
Zvala se ili ne svejedno je, poenta je ista..
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Poslao: 03 Mar 2010 09:10
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Pakistan dobija od amera 1000 kompleta za laserske bombe - radi se o 700 komada GBU-12 i 300 komada GBU-10 Paveway.
Uz sve to biće im isporučeno 1000 bombi Mk.82
Avioni-nosači ovog oružja su F-16 pakistanskog RV-a
Ovo oružje navodno će biti upotrebljavano u borbi protiv talibana....
US to send Pakistan laser-guided bomb kits
Tue Mar 2, 2010 3:29pm EST
WASHINGTON, March 2 (Reuters) - The United States will deliver 1,000 laser-guided bomb kits to Pakistan this month and is considering additional arms sales to help the Pakistani air force (zabranjeno) down on insurgents in the Afghan border region.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0217277420100302?type=marketsNews
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Poslao: 15 Mar 2010 14:33
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Ocekuje se potpisivanje ugovora izmedju Rusije i Indije o izvozu naoruzanja u vrednosti oko 4 milijarde dolara.
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20100304/158089800.html
Dopuna: 15 Mar 2010 14:33
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articles-view/rel.....deals.html
Citat:A short visit to India by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has allowed New Delhi and Moscow to strengthen their strategic partnership, which has had its ups and downs since the end of the Cold War era.
Indian and Russian officials say the two prime ministers held wide-ranging discussions.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says his talks with Mr. Putin went beyond the 22 agreements they signed. "There is much that India and Russia can do together to advance global peace and stability and the process of global economic revival. We've agreed to intensify our consultations on Afghanistan and the challenges posed by terrorism and extremism in our region," he said.
But most of the attention focused on the billions of dollars worth of deals they signed.
To help India meet a shortage of electricity for its booming economy, Russia is to build between 12 and 16 nuclear power plants here, six of them by 2017. Russia is already constructing two units in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. Earlier in the day, during a video conference with Indian business leaders gathered in several cities, Mr. Putin said Russia would also supply India with fuel for the reactors and cooperate on disposal of nuclear waste from the new plants. He called Russia's nuclear technology among the safest in the world.
One of the most significant agreements is intended to settle a protracted dispute over the sale and refurbishing of a Russian aircraft carrier that is to be delivered to India's Navy by the end of 2012. The two countries originally agreed on a price of about $950 million for the Admiral Gorshkov. Now it is believed to be $2.3 billion.
India has also agreed to buy 69 additional fighter jets from Russia.
The Russian prime minister also announced the two countries will work together to develop a 5th-generation combat aircraft. "Until now Russia has worked alone on the project," he said. "But significant progress has been made and the joint effort with India will yield considerable additional results."
Indian officials say the aircraft will be built within the next six years and based on the prototype of the Russian T-50 stealth fighter.
A Russian expert, Professor Anuradha Chenoy of Jawaharlal Nehru University, says India has good reason to continue looking to Russia for critical supplies and enhanced cooperation. "Repeatedly, Russians give India technology and assistance in defense, in space, in nuclear civilian use which you do not get from anywhere else," he said. "And this has been an old pattern and this has been proved once again."
India is one of the world's top weapons importers. And Russia is trying to maintain the dominant position it held since the Soviet era as the lead foreign supplier to India's military.
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Poslao: 15 Mar 2010 15:49
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izmedju Indije i Pakistana (zahvaljujuci kolonijalnoj podloj politici Engleza ) su non-stop tenzije
a ko profitira ?
pa vidimo u ovim linkovima da i Rusi i Ameri zadovoljno trljaju ruke
milijarde dolara dolaze u njihove kompanije za proizvodnju oruzja
a bogme i Kinezi
Pakistanci su muslimanska drzava , a dobijaju doista modernu opremu ( F-16 Block 50-52 )
a narod Pakistana bas i nije "sretan" tom politikom Amerikanaca koja salje bespilotne letjelice koje im ubijaju civile unutar Pakistana pod izlikom "borbe protiv terora"
pitanje je vremena kada ce neki Pakistanski pilot izgubiti nerve i zviznuti par USA proizvedenih bombi po samim Amerima u Afganistanu
to bi bilo doista ironija
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