I do agree that Israel's nuclear shield plays a role in their aggressiveness.
Most likely, Pakistan is basically the one we are expecting to provide this umbrella. Only superpowers like USA provide nuclear umbrellas to other countries weaker than it. Pakistan is barely surviving so it cannot...
Consider this a more accurate size comparison:
So your feeling was right that that picture was making the F22 look smaller than it really is. Notice how the F22 vertical tails reach up till where Kaan's vertical tails are even though Kaan sits much higher.
PAF is quite serious. Keep in mind PAF wants to buy block 30 onwards - not block 10 or 20. The primary hope is that the Turkish engine comes online by then. Otherwise, Russian/Chinese engines MAY be considered but they will be a hard sell for the Turks because they'll have to deal with an...
I'll have to double check the dimensions (I can easily) but I am reasonably sure that Kaan's current undercarriage is definitely taller than the F-22's. I don't know why that is. There's a whole series of guesses of logic that I have but I don't feel comfortable sharing them because they are...
The Turks are very suspicious of the Chinese - and for a lot of right reasons. You have to keep in mind Turkiye is a part of NATO and has been a target of espionage attempts. Furthermore, Pakistanis are seen as easily used Chinese moles sometimes by some quarters - there are some real examples...
You have no idea how scarily accurate that question is. PAF's perspective: technically yes, contractually no. And you know how much Pakistanis care about contracts (nothing to be proud of).
The utility is the eventual bring up of all JF-17s to this block 3 or block 3 prime standard. There is a limit to how much China is willing to support an aircraft program that they do not operate.
I meant that I wouldn't call the Turkofied a JF-17 Block 4. Maybe just block 3Prime or something.
And TFX is where the collaboration is going to be I think and hope.
I think the thing holding our ballistic missile program is the solid-rocket motor technology. I think a lot of the other things are pretty advanced. It's not always about expertise but also about money and the risks that they are willing to take. It takes decades for us to fully develop and...
Production is primarily what they are setting up shop for now these days.
Let's hope the PAF doesn't scare them away. For now they are playing extremely nice but one-off exceptions don't usually have long lifespan as sound policy. I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
PAF is all in on Baykar these days. Baykar has found a big fighting force that has bought their products, has promised to be many more, and is willing to fund possible local developments (R&D). Baykar couldn't do this with TurAF because Turkish Aerospace exists in Turkiye, which is the big...
On purely technical grounds I agree that the design has a lot of room for refinement. If anyone expects Pakistan to develop Minuteman-III on day 1 they are delusional. We have to consider Pakistan's deficiencies, avoidable and unavoidable.
However, very clearly this member is troll-baiting...
Parallel setup of NASTP being setup from the ground up when already too many organizations exist that have decades of subject matter experts and inertia. This is what I mean by reinventing the wheel. Pakistan is not a country that can afford these ill-thought out "plans" with such high risks and...
There are extremely small pockets of brilliance in these organization that have all of these programs on their shoulders like this:
who are responsible for the baburs and the shaheens.
But you're right. The talented lot has been shrinking and shrinking within these organizations and the people...
Threats?lol
It is one thing to feel the country isn't heading in the right direction, but it is totally another thing to think con artists are heroes and the establishment is out to get them.
The guy works for NESCOM for crying out loud. He has no threats. He's cashing in on the free publicity...