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It was Pakistan choice not to develop weapons for itself which are availablethen what will be Pakistani in the a/c?
Isn't this strange that 16 JF-17 were sold to Myanmar worth $560 Million
While Azerbaijan is buying 24 JF-17 worth $500 Million
It was Pakistan choice not to develop weapons for itself which are available
The price figures is wrong. Block 2 starts from $25 million a piece. It could the stock price without RADAR because Azerbaijan is still negotiating for RADAR so that price might be added later. Plus targeting pod price will also be added later cause Azerbaijan and Turkey will negotiate among them selves.
That good maybe the final amount is gonna be close to $800-900 Million
As ASELSAN 16 PODs costs $25 Million when Pakistan bought it from Turkey
No air to air weapons or exportable stealth cruise missles, no antiship or any anto radiation or cluster missilesPakistan develops many weapons for JF-16 all the guided bombs and many missile are developed in Pakistan.
No air to air weapons or exportable stealth cruise missles, no antiship or any anto radiation or cluster missiles
Some are built under licence which are not for export
We also have Ld 10. But both are rated for same range 100km. So what's the difference and which ones better.@salman-1 Jf-17 has 2 options for anti-radiation role. Late Pakistan China jointly developed CM-102 is also available along MAR-1
Because block 2 did not had aesa earlier. Plus block 2 got bvr recently which was also one of their requirements and few more things which Cannot be shared.
Azerbaijan to buy Pakistani bombers
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In 2019, Azerbaijan and Pakistan may sign an agreement on the purchase of JF-17 fighter-bombers, the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) representative said. He said this to AzeriDefence military news website.
'The configuration of JF-17 Block 3, which is of interest to Azerbaijan, is ready. For the fighters, the radar of the AESA system is selected and in the near future it will be tested. The contract for their purchase can be signed in 2019,' said PAC representative.
He noted that the mass production of JF-17 Block 3 will begin in late 2019 - early 2020.
According to the representative of PAC, all technical issues that could affect the sale of fighters to Azerbaijan have been resolved.
'By the end of this year, JF-17 Block 3 will be presented to Azerbaijan and clients from several other countries. The Azerbaijani side, in its turn, solves the issues of financing the deal,' the source said.
According to him, until the end of this year, Pakistan will supply Azerbaijan with all 10 training planes Super Mushshak ordered by official Baku.
'The planes are ready. They are being tested,' he said.
http://azeridaily.com/news/37539