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Asia are ‘high tech wannabes’ according the Anglo-Saxon white supremacists.
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Letting foreign delegate inspect doesn't mean it's really going to export. Especially for a chief. It is to Foster military relation. Unless you can prove China tender J-10 for any countries fighter jet procurement. The rumour about Laos taking J-10 is even more ridiculous. Do you know how much defence budget Laos has? Why would they want J-10 which expertise and finance is way out of their capabilities. What you shown are just rumour and nothing concrete about China exporting it. If China is really keen to export J-10. They would send it for demo like JF-17 to UAE airshow or faborough. But none of it.But report suggest otherwise. China did offer it to Laos and Bangladesh. As BAF operates 48 various types of F-7s and MB version will retire soon, sure China will try to continue to work as primary supplier BAF's fighter fleet. And BAF's not gonna buy JF-17, the only option left for China to offer BAF is a customized J-10. (It was already discussed in Bangladesh foum)
"IN 2018, the Bangladeshi Air Force sent a delegation to conduct a field survey of the performance of the J-10C cementing its intentions to acquire the aircraft."
https://www.defenseworld.net/news/2...ival_to_Russian_Yak_130_Aircraft#.XTX4kxXVLIU
http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/view/2019-01/24/content_9413144.htm
If China didn't offer it to Bangladesh why would BAF inspect it?
The JF-17 also has a Russian engine. China can sell a jet using Russian engine ... it's just going to be a much much harder sell.I believe because of RUssian engine, Chine cannot export jets.. as Russia makes billions selling jets