Having visited Pakistan and China, is Argentina ready to buy the JF-17 jet?
Here's what we know about Argentina's progress so far in acquiring the JF-17 fighter, and its related goals for supporting local industry.
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Both considerations have been taken into account when choosing the JF-17. And it is precisely because economics and American pressure have been anticipated that the JF-17 is considered the first option. Our biggest problem is political instability, something that hardly anyone considers when analyzing the possible sale of the JF-17 to Argentina. If the ruling coalition fails to win the elections, there is no financial consideration or pressure from the US to take into account.China and Pakistan should have no problem. But we are not sure about the financial situation of Argentina and whether they can withstand the pressure of the USA.
The USA is bound to exert pressure, that is not only for Britain, but also to prevent China from entering the Americas.Both considerations have been taken into account when choosing the JF-17. And it is precisely because economics and American pressure have been anticipated that the JF-17 is considered the first option. Our biggest problem is political instability, something that hardly anyone considers when analyzing the possible sale of the JF-17 to Argentina. If the ruling coalition fails to win the elections, there is no financial consideration or pressure from the US to take into account.
The greatest fear of the US is Peronism in Argentina, which has been very inclined to expand rapprochement with countries like China and Russia, for example.The USA is bound to exert pressure, that is not only for Britain, but also to prevent China from entering the Americas.
For the USA, it is in the best interest of the USA to let Argentina choose the second-hand F16. First, it can block Argentina's access to more advanced fighters (e.g., J10, J31). Secondly, the USA can also exert influence on the Argentine army through arms sales.
So, I think as long as Argentina doesn't really get fighter planes, this transaction will remain risky. The USA will certainly exert extreme pressure.
Argentine pilots have never been in contact with Chinese fighter planes, and there is not much communication between China and the Argentine military. Of course, China dare not sell J10c at the beginning, J10c is now one of the main fighter planes of PLAAF.The greatest fear of the US is Peronism in Argentina, which has been very inclined to expand rapprochement with countries like China and Russia, for example.
Currently, Peronism in Argentina is a coalition of ideological positions that range from the right to the almost Cuban left. During the 10 years of left-wing Peronism, the US was able to exert zero pressure on Argentine defense programs and could do little to prevent China and Russia from being more present in these latitudes.
Now, as for the F-16, it is not the first time that the USA offers them. The difference is that the head of the FAA himself has said that the number one priority is the incorporation of a 4 gen fighter at least. And the F-16s offered by the USA (second-hand F-16A/B MLUs) do not meet that parameter. It is difficult for this model to reach the FAA if Peronism repeats its mandate. But as I said before, Peronism's days are numbered and so would Isaac at the head of the FAA. This circumstance could imply a greater predisposition to negotiate with the US to the detriment of the JF-17.
As for the J-10, I understand that China refuses to provide that model to Argentina.
China will sell xiaolong FC-1 to Argentina, so no worry.Our Army removed Imran Khan for buying cheap oil from Russians to please Americans, but they will sell JF17 to Argentine to anger British....LMAO
once we have army leadership with balls and "unkampable tangain" then we can do whatever we wish.
I remember going to ISSB and I distinctly remember they did not check my ball size and legs strength. They just did some psychological test to see if I am a "Sir Yes Sir" man.
If Argentina want the close ties to west. First , it must give up claim of Falkland. Can Argentina do it? Any Argentina politician who relinquished claim of Falkland will never survive in Argentina. I hope you can understand. If Argentina buys US F-16, it can never used against UK. You want to buy a weapon that cannot used against UK?The greatest fear of the US is Peronism in Argentina, which has been very inclined to expand rapprochement with countries like China and Russia, for example.
Currently, Peronism in Argentina is a coalition of ideological positions that range from the right to the almost Cuban left. During the 10 years of left-wing Peronism, the US was able to exert zero pressure on Argentine defense programs and could do little to prevent China and Russia from being more present in these latitudes.
Now, as for the F-16, it is not the first time that the USA offers them. The difference is that the head of the FAA himself has said that the number one priority is the incorporation of a 4 gen fighter at least. And the F-16s offered by the USA (second-hand F-16A/B MLUs) do not meet that parameter. It is difficult for this model to reach the FAA if Peronism repeats its mandate. But as I said before, Peronism's days are numbered and so would Isaac at the head of the FAA. This circumstance could imply a greater predisposition to negotiate with the US to the detriment of the JF-17.
As for the J-10, I understand that China refuses to provide that model to Argentina.
So basically u failed your ISSB psychological exam on the first night n were sent back home.Our Army removed Imran Khan for buying cheap oil from Russians to please Americans, but they will sell JF17 to Argentine to anger British....LMAO
once we have army leadership with balls and "unkampable tangain" then we can do whatever we wish.
I remember going to ISSB and I distinctly remember they did not check my ball size and legs strength. They just did some psychological test to see if I am a "Sir Yes Sir" man.
I don't think they have the money, they have been shopping around for long time.View attachment 856676Having visited Pakistan and China, is Argentina ready to buy the JF-17 jet?
Here's what we know about Argentina's progress so far in acquiring the JF-17 fighter, and its related goals for supporting local industry.www.defensenews.com
USD 50 million a piece for a dozen plane shall be affordable by Argentina. Plus China would accept Barter trade for livestock. Sometime Argentina are abundant of.I don't think they have the money, they have been shopping around for long time.
let's hope so, that is if they want to spend.USD 50 million a piece for a dozen plane shall be affordable by Argentina. Plus China would accept Barter trade for livestock. Sometime Argentina are abundant of.
They want to spend becos all their supersonic jet retired and their AF are aging with no modern 4th gen fighter jet.let's hope so, that is if they want to spend.
View attachment 856676Having visited Pakistan and China, is Argentina ready to buy the JF-17 jet?
Here's what we know about Argentina's progress so far in acquiring the JF-17 fighter, and its related goals for supporting local industry.www.defensenews.com
Using Martin Barker ejection seat is a matter of buyer choices and not a must. DId J-20 or J-10 operate in PLAAF uses Martin Barker ejection seat? I hope that answer your questions.Doesn't JF17 uses Ejector Seats from Martin Baker (A UK company) right? You won't be be able to sell it to Argentina without finding an alternate for that.
Don't feed the trolls, they have no substance only rants.So basically u failed your ISSB psychological exam on the first night n were sent back home.
Had u passed it they would have tested your ball size n strength n wt not in the physical tests, the day after.