Myth_buster_1
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How does it benefit Pakistan? Its China that is exporting.
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Pakistan has 50% stakes in the project. So it will get half benefits. Heard it is more than 50% for nowHow does it benefit Pakistan? Its China that is exporting.
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soy de Argentina en mi país algunos medios replican una nota de janes en el interés del gobierno argentino en jf17 y J10, la declaración oficial de la derecha a través del ministro de defensa en la próxima semana habrá gentre de enfadar a China para revisar fc-1 y J10, últimamente en diarios opositores al gobierno se han notificado a Pakistán presionar a China a no vendernos la j1, leyendo estos foros no he leído nada de eso, así que pido qeu es verdadera o sé si el gobierno de Trabaria pakistan comprar j10 y fc1?
I am from Argentina in my country some media replicate a note of janes in the interest of the Argentine government in jf17 and J10 , the official statement right through the minister of defense in the next week there will be gentre to anger China to review FC- 1 and J10 , while on anti-government newspapers have been reported to Pakistan to press China not to sell the j1 , reading these forums I have not read any of that, so I ask qeu is true or know if the government Trabaria pakistan buy j10 and fc1 ?
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That's totally wrong translation.He's asking if the purchase of either J-10 or JF-17 would impede Pakistan's own purchases. And claims that reading in a local newspaper, that Pakistan for this reason was trying to talk China out of it. According to another translator.
That's totally wrong translation.
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Pakistan has 50% stakes in the project. So it will get half benefits. Heard it is more than 50% for now
The only benefit we need is $$ to make more planes for us!The only benefet we want is replacement of our obsolete fighters. First Pakistan must replace its old 1950-1960s junks then talk about exports. J-7 are from 1950s technology while Mirages are from 1960s.
hola traductores engañan, la pregunta era simple, si el gobierno de Pakistán se opuso a Argentina comprar j10.
hello translators cheat, the question was simple, if the Pakistani government was opposed to Argentina buy j10.
hello translators cheat, the question was simple, if the government of Pakistan opposed Argentina buy j10.
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I have decided to write from Argentina because I see only receive news and skewed reports from the English perspective
Argentina seeks to replace the aging fleet of Mirage aircraft was not renewed since the Malvinas War.
He has no plan of war against England. From 1982 until today no war no book does not intend to do so, however, during that same period, England fought wars in Kosovo, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria causing thousands of innocent civilians dead. It is clear what the warrior country and who is peaceful.
Management never any purchase of 12 Su-24, that is false, a farce of the pseudo journalist Marco Gianarelli, which lies just published for England.
Argentina just looking to replace old Mirage of the Falklands War and for that contact with Israel by IAI Kfir Block 60, with Spain by Mirage F-1M and China FC-1 aircraft. Last week arrived in China a delegation headed by the Chief of the Air Force Argentina (FAA) to start the negotiations, which will require some time. In April, another delegation from the FAA will be watching Pakistan JF-17 operations. If the game meets the operating requirements of the FAA, will be joining consideration to replace the Mirage. The visit to Pakistan has much important given the experience of the transition from Mirage to JF-17 by the PAF
I also wanted to refute the alleged blocking of England the aircraft Gripen that will manufacture Brazil. No such blockade because simply the Gripen Brazil offers to Argentina components that you will not get home, that was the condition for Argentina sign the letter intent to purchase 24 Gripen. These parts will be manufactured in Brazil and Argentina. The agreement was ratified by the Ministry of Defence last week and denying media reports that appear in the British media and other repeaters that news.
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From Buenos Aires, I sent a warm greeting
Julio Gutierrez