Quwa
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Which is the smartest thing to do, US aid doesn’t “cost” us anything and any procurement from it can be considered an extra; a policy which hopefully the Pakistani military will now adopt.@Oscar Alan Warnes said Bell/Textron is just storing the AH-1Zs until the current Trump-Pakistan tiff ends, which it anticipates it will in the foreseeable future.
But I think the bigger story is that PA, PN and PAF don't want to spend national funds on US arms at all (i.e., only use US aid).
thats wha it looks like, but its hard to say.Zulus may well be the last major US origin defence articles to be inducted in the military apart from Jordanian falcons that are also being considered.
Trump-Pakistan tiff ends, which it anticipates it will in the foreseeable future.
Zulus may well be the last major US origin defence articles to be inducted in the military apart from Jordanian falcons that are also being considered.
Thus far it seems the Trump doctrine is just to take things ridiculously far with everyone, and in turn, give the next administration (or maybe Trump's next 4 years) tons of leverage to exact new US gains (by 'giving back' what they had taken away in the first 4 years, i.e., not give anything new away).What exactly is the reason for this anyway?
So the Jordanian falcons are be considered ? and if so Dazzler bro how many can we look at if all goes well ? thanks.
I doubt usa will approve the sale..what's in it for them..? If they see us getting better tech.. They might offer block v upgrade but will like us to buy new f16Belgium just signed up for F-35s to replace their F-16AM/BMs. Wait a few years and they will be considered by PAF as well