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How about Su-35s for PAF?
PAF needs to be a kick-*** air force..but alas, our economic woes continue
You mean ours are not capable enough, it'd be a shame to buy them after putting resources.Perhaps ATGMs
You mean ours are not capable enough, it'd be a shame to buy them after putting resources.
The trick will be to have that paisa to throw. Unlike China, you wont find Russia to keen to do soft loans with Pakistan to buy its hardwarepaisa phenk tamasha dekh !!!
2010 an ATGM was tested and speculations were made. I'll not go after them but I'm sure work is being done on the subject along with Chinese help, trust our engineers on this one.We need a wireless ATGM.
Yep, but they did sell us engines via China so we can buy from them through soft loans via China.The trick will be to have that paisa to throw. Unlike China, you wont find Russia to keen to do soft loans with Pakistan to buy its hardware
The trick will be to have that paisa to throw. Unlike China, you wont find Russia to keen to do soft loans with Pakistan to buy its hardware
Which hardware Pakistan acquired from China on 'soft loans'?
Yep, but they did sell us engines via China so we can buy from them through soft loans via China.
SAMs highly unlikely, SU series again unlikely since project 310 is in works it would make sense to directly jump at it.
There is no defence specific agreement with chinese but you simply can't deny that many of their hardware is on soft loans.Which hardware Pakistan acquired from China on 'soft loans'?
A financially constrained Pakistan has also approached China for soft loans to pay for orders of jointly developed JF-17 fighter aircraft, according to a recent Jane's Defence Weekly article. Other major acquisitions that could be funded through Chinese loans are on the horizon: up to six Chinese submarines, two 500-ton missile boats, and two squadrons of Chengdu J-10 fighter aircraft, according to Jane's. Pakistan is also considering acquiring at least another four Chinese frigates, either larger and improved F-22P ships or another design, Jane's reports. Such defense assistance might well be increased in direct response to the reduction in U.S. military, and other, aid to Pakistan. To this end, Beijing will continue to feature among Islamabad's strongest supporters.
No. Some mixup.Is that supposed to be an answer to my question?
paisa phenk tamasha dekh !!!