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thank you sir.Azerbaijan's delegation was very passionate about Jf17 during induction ceremony of Jf17 Bravo.
They will eventually acquire Jf17. But have they placed order already? Officials job to confirm.
so these 3 jets will make a wing? what is that 3 jet formation called? it must be a multrole specification to cover everything from ground strike, naval strike, air defence, CAP, making tea, flight past, escort and photo shoot.I must say Nigeria has one of the strangest procurement programmes
I mean its like 3 x here and 4 x there and 2 x of this and 5 times of that
It will soon become a logistical nightmare for them with small assessment of all types of aircraft
I just hope PAC sends a strong team for maintenance and training to Nigeria
and this should be the protocol for all exports related to aviation sector
not only does not mean extra cash but also ensures our standards are maintained not only in Pakistan but also around the world
They're having issues with F16s. Does that make Lockheed look bad?
It only highlights Iraqi incompetence in maintaining their assets. Don't buy something you can't afford to maintain. Simple as that.
When they had trouble maintaining CH-4s that didn't stop Western media from bashing Chinese drones...
Back on topic.
I feel that JF-17 Block II came to the export game half a decade too late. Suppose that it was ready for export around the 2004-2005 period, it would've filled the gap for a lot of Mig-21/F-5 replacements. There are too many second hand F-16s on the market now. Hopefully they can port air-cooled AESA for future block II variants.
How does that even make any sense?Hi,
Thank you for an excellent post---.
Realistically---the JF17---BLK B ---the 2 seater would have been the sales lead aircraft. If developed originally alongwitht the single seater---. By 2008-2010 the aircrafts would be ready for offer to other nations---.
at that time---the F35 was not for sale to anyone---and neither was F16 on sale to general 2nd class european nations.
At this time---the F35 is available to every other top tier european nation---and the F16 available to 2nd tier US allies---.
Which really hurt the market for the JF17---.
In early 2000's---a rafale deal would have kept the French on pakistan's side---and Paf would have benefitted for the JF17 with French equipment---.
Paf tried and played the French for a fool---the French cut their knees off---.
The JF17 has yet to recover from that bad decision of the Paf---.
You give---to take---. PAF had to give in and purchase the Rafales---and then would ask the French for developing a second tier aircraft to Rafale---.
Being so desperate the sell the Rafale at that time---the French would have helped the Paf to develop the JF17---.
Check the Person who made the post before taking the time to reply. Not everyone here knows what they’re talking aboutHow does that even make any sense?
PAF wanted a light-weight fighter of its own as close to the F-16 as possible without having to face any Western sanctions. The French wouldn't even sell the Mirage-2000 to Pakistan and you're suggesting they would sell the Rafales instead?
How does that even make any sense?
PAF wanted a light-weight fighter of its own as close to the F-16 as possible without having to face any Western sanctions. The French wouldn't even sell the Mirage-2000 to Pakistan and you're suggesting they would sell the Rafales instead?
If you bothered to use couple of functioning brain cells, you would've realised I asked couple of questions. Let me post them again for you?
This time don't respond like a senile old fart but provide some educated sensible info if you have any for discussion.
- Q1. How does that even make any sense?
- Q2. PAF wanted a light-weight fighter of its own as close to the F-16 as possible without having to face any Western sanctions. The French wouldn't even sell the Mirage-2000 to Pakistan and you're suggesting they would sell the Rafales instead?
How does that even make any sense?
PAF wanted a light-weight fighter of its own as close to the F-16 as possible without having to face any Western sanctions. The French wouldn't even sell the Mirage-2000 to Pakistan and you're suggesting they would sell the Rafales instead?
Except it wont be on the side of the road. Its a non-issue and more of an opportunity for $Hi,
Right now it looks like a "feather"---but when it is found broken down on the side of the road---that photo ain't presenting a pretty picture---.
That doesnt sound right, is that a part payment? @Bilal Khan (Quwa)3 x JF 17A Block ( I / II ?) = $ 46.32 Million
Unit price = $ 15.44 Million