Jobless Jack
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ExactlyHe still wont get it.... but exactly spot on. I doubt the BAF would go for ETF. Would be a very illogical purchase. If a deal is signed today, with training, setting up the infrastructure alone just for the jets, by the time the first jets arrive is 7-10 years out at a minimum. That is not even including purchasing AWACS/Ground radars, formulating tactics, etc... By then 5th generation fighters would be the norm.
Youd be better off purchasing the Russian T-50 or Chinese J31 in larger numbers.
BAF could be keeping its options open in order to leverage a purchase from China or Russia. In that case it is a good idea to show that your negotiating and have options to get a better deal from the Chinese.
and defense co-op with UK can easily mean components and training as well. no necessarily purchase of MRCA
BAF has been playing with chinese and russian planes. true its mostly 3rd gen + the 4th gen 8 migs. But all BAF tactics are still developed in a way that will allow the optimal use of Chinese or russian MRCA. if EFT is purchased it will be in small numbers . as developing optimal tactics for EFT will take 5-7 years and repeated exercise. So even if BAF buys EFT today, it will be small in number and a good 5-10 years before BAF orders another 36-48 EFT.
J10 will be the main workhorse of BAF as BAF has been using chinese jets since 1980's and its just hardware upgrades. only small tactical tweaks are necessary to get immediate bang for buck from the J10 compared to EFT.
So expect a small numbers of EFT and a massive number of J10 orders from BAF this decade.