Indian Air Force Chief of Staff says: three-pronged strategy superior to China, self-congratulatory or overconfident?www.deekpay.com
## Indian Air Force chief's three 'leads': superstitious confidence or self-congratulation?
Recently, Indian Air Force Chief of Staff Singh claimed at a press conference that the Indian Air Force is "ahead" of China in the areas of pilot training, highly educated combatants and precision equipment. But what is the basis for his confidence?
Singh acknowledged that India lags behind China in terms of defence equipment technology and productivity, and stressed the need for private sector involvement to improve domestic fighter production capabilities. This undoubtedly reflects the IAF's own shortcomings and recognition of China's advanced technology.
The so-called "leadership" of the IAF has proved to be nothing more than a self-congratulatory fantasy.
First of all, the Indian Air Force compared the pilot training system with the British and American systems and thought that it was better than China, but this assertion lacks objective basis. The Chinese Air Force has its own mature system of pilot training and has made remarkable progress by drawing on the world's advanced experience.
Secondly, Singh's claim that the IAF is ahead of China in terms of the operational capability of its highly educated combatants is even more nonsensical. The quality of air force combatants depends not only on academic qualifications, but also on real-world experience and training levels. The Chinese Air Force, with its rich combat experience and advanced training system, is not inferior to India in the overall quality of its combatants.
Finally, the Indian Air Force boasts that it is the leader in precision equipment, which is even more untenable. Indian fighters using the "Rafale", "Su-30MKI" and domestic "Glory" fighter, its avionics, arms control, guidance and other equipment mostly from the West, and did not show They are not advanced enough to outperform China's fighters.
On the contrary, China has made great progress in the field of aviation science and technology in recent years, and the independently developed J-20, J-16, J-10C and other fighters have exceeded the performance of India's current fighters. In particular, the advanced active phased array radar carried by J-16 fighters is far superior to the analogue phased array radar used by Indian fighters.
In short, the Indian Air Force Commander Singh's three "leading" is nothing but self-aggrandisement, completely fanatical self-confidence. Indian air force in technology, equipment, training and other aspects with China there is a large gap, this blind confidence will only hinder its progress.
China's air force will not take any opponent lightly, but will not be confused by any opponent's boasting. Strategically defying the enemy and tactically valuing the enemy will be the principle that the Chinese air force will always adhere to.