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Any indication once the Block 3 goes into mass production, this air show bird will return to normal service and a block 3 will take its place?It used to have F-16s, now from what I've seen it mostly has Mirages, F-7 and some C-130s and JF-17. The airshow JF-17 was also parked at Masroor last I checked. View attachment 779111
Malaysia already said they have reservation about Russian engines. RD-93MA is the modified RD-33.
Smoky Bandit: The Malaysian Air Force Retires All Russian Aircraft
On June 22, the Malaysian Ministry of Defense released a tender released for Lead-in Fighter/Trainer Aircraft; within the tender, the Malaysian air force intends to purchase a platform that combine…www.globaldefensecorp.com
None of the garbage you spewed has any resemblance to reality, clown. Cope harder.Denel has modified A-Darter several times for foreign customers. Brazil bought A-darter from South Africa. Brazilian A-darter is different then ordinary export version. Brazilian A-darter has a data link to Raven ES05 radar.
PL-10 is identical to 1980s Aspide. China initially licensed produced as Aspide Mk.1 then rename to PL-10 after 1989. Whatever Chinese media says about PL-10 like off-boresight capability, etc I would take it as partial truth. Ultimately, PL-10 is 1970s technology. Here is another truth Rocketsan manufactured rocket motors of Apside MK.1 missiles.
Denel A-darter is a modern technology supported by Leonardo and Saab Group. Denel can modify data link to matching X-band KLJ-7A.
Maybe these 5000 companies is the reason why Tejas has not matured into a platform and is failed project. Too many cooks in the kitchen. India production rate is terrible. Sukhois are cheaper to fly from russia then make in india under license. AM shahid latif said in his interviews how the indians were stunned at the efficiency of PAF and that everything was done under one roof.This is a very well balanced write up. And yes, I agree with you 100%. It's great that an air force is designing a jet for it's operational needs and per the latest industry specs and this one venture would be cost effective too, as it's being designed directly by the professionals who'd use it. However, there is no way this can create an "industry" beyond this one jet's future blocks or overtime, a similar jet with advanced features. If the goal is to increase throughput in economy through the military industrial complex, then, regular companies need to get involved. It seems as in Pakistan's case, all ventures that can otherwise create an open market and expand the economy, are narrowed down to military running them and thus, killing any options of a local industry to be born out of these ventures.
India has learned from the US about it. The HAL Tejas, the AMCA and the manufacturing of SU platforms, all have over 5000 civilian companies involved. Overtime, this will build an industrial base over the next 10-15 years like nothing else. There is no other country who has 5000 companies involved in direct advance jet design, build and manufacturing. This is how you grow your local economy base. These 5000 companies will overtime create hundreds or thousands of jobs. if the IAF or IAF was to limit these projects so ONLY they can build these, you won't have a future $ 100 billion (or more) worth of economy that would be created by these 5000 defense contractors in the future.
This is a very well balanced write up. And yes, I agree with you 100%. It's great that an air force is designing a jet for it's operational needs and per the latest industry specs and this one venture would be cost effective too, as it's being designed directly by the professionals who'd use it. However, there is no way this can create an "industry" beyond this one jet's future blocks or overtime, a similar jet with advanced features. If the goal is to increase throughput in economy through the military industrial complex, then, regular companies need to get involved. It seems as in Pakistan's case, all ventures that can otherwise create an open market and expand the economy, are narrowed down to military running them and thus, killing any options of a local industry to be born out of these ventures.
India has learned from the US about it. The HAL Tejas, the AMCA and the manufacturing of SU platforms, all have over 5000 civilian companies involved. Overtime, this will build an industrial base over the next 10-15 years like nothing else. There is no other country who has 5000 companies involved in direct advance jet design, build and manufacturing. This is how you grow your local economy base. These 5000 companies will overtime create hundreds or thousands of jobs. if the IAF or IAF was to limit these projects so ONLY they can build these, you won't have a future $ 100 billion (or more) worth of economy that would be created by these 5000 defense contractors in the future.
https://warisboring.com/this-is-the-ultimate-mig-21/ This from 2014Maybe these 5000 companies is the reason why Tejas has not matured into a platform and is failed project. Too many cooks in the kitchen. India production rate is terrible. Sukhois are cheaper to fly from russia then make in india under license. AM shahid latif said in his interviews how the indians were stunned at the efficiency of PAF and that everything was done under one roof.
At most, PAF needs marketing minds. Jf17 is only known for playing a role in 27th feb incident and DCS combat sim.
Only problem is even 5K Indian companies, supported by the entire known world, have been failing for the last 40 years to take Tejas to a respectable state! The morning shows the day…..This is a very well balanced write up. And yes, I agree with you 100%. It's great that an air force is designing a jet for it's operational needs and per the latest industry specs and this one venture would be cost effective too, as it's being designed directly by the professionals who'd use it. However, there is no way this can create an "industry" beyond this one jet's future blocks or overtime, a similar jet with advanced features. If the goal is to increase throughput in economy through the military industrial complex, then, regular companies need to get involved. It seems as in Pakistan's case, all ventures that can otherwise create an open market and expand the economy, are narrowed down to military running them and thus, killing any options of a local industry to be born out of these ventures.
India has learned from the US about it. The HAL Tejas, the AMCA and the manufacturing of SU platforms, all have over 5000 civilian companies involved. Overtime, this will build an industrial base over the next 10-15 years like nothing else. There is no other country who has 5000 companies involved in direct advance jet design, build and manufacturing. This is how you grow your local economy base. These 5000 companies will overtime create hundreds or thousands of jobs. if the IAF or IAF was to limit these projects so ONLY they can build these, you won't have a future $ 100 billion (or more) worth of economy that would be created by these 5000 defense contractors in the future.
uhm... JF17s were in iiok airspace after bombing them and were looking for a fight...if all the indian air crafts in the area for dysentery then that's not our problem. We were looking for a fight but after loosing 2 jets and a chopper, they had enough.I didn't want to post this here. There is a limit of being Chinese fanboy.
Why did Chinese pilot ran from Taiwanese AIM-9X sidewinder and AIM-120 AMRAAM? Why didn't Pakistan use JF-17 Block I against Su-30MKI? Why Pakistan still rely on American weapons than Chinese?
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Beijing [China], April 28 (ANI): China has long supplemented legitimate transfers and domestic innovation with industrial espionage helping to compete with the U.S. or the U.S.S.R. in the production of advanced military technology.www.aninews.in6 Chinese weapons that are direct rip-offs of American ones
Chinese weapons have surged in capability and size in the recent decades, but that's come from copying the US. Check out these examples.www.wearethemighty.comFive Chinese Weapons Copied (or Stolen) From Russia and America
Beijing's military might is growing, with some unintended help.nationalinterest.orgWeapons China Copied From Russia, Czech Republic, Germany, France, Italy, Israel and America
Chinese government-controlled Global Times, CGTV and CCTV continuously keep telling the world about China’s fast-emerging aircraft industry. It is also to raise the morale of its own people and to …www.globaldefensecorp.comChina knows limits of copying foreign weapons, investing in R&D and JVs: US report
The report noted Russia may remain China's sole source of dual-use technologywww.theweek.in
Do you need more references?
JF-17 Block I is a replacement for ancient F-7s and Mirages, (and to deal with F-16 sanctions) not meant to fight IAF's backbone, the top of the line "mini awacs raptor of the east". JF-17s however did lock on to Indian Mirage-2000s multiple times, and said Mirages ran away from the battlefield claiming they had a radar problem (the constant RWR beeping was enough to scare them off).Why didn't Pakistan use JF-17 Block I against Su-30MKI?
Don't know.Any indication once the Block 3 goes into mass production, this air show bird will return to normal service and a block 3 will take its place?
Surprised nobody is talking about this more, this is big.View attachment 779191
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I asked a sq leadr frnd who is an engineer and works on JF17. He told me what the pipe is for but i am not going to share it here . Let it run for 100 more pages.
India will be sanctioned for buying S-400 from Russia.
Germany, Italy, France and UK supply arms to all Southeast Asian countries. Pakistan is a democratic country. Pakistan Army is not going to walk into Prime Minister's office and take power. Pakistan is in a complex geopolitical tug of war. Its highly unlikely that Pakistan will be sanctioned for buy Mi-35 helicopter and RD-93MA engine for Russia.
Half-assed compensation. The US's WoT has cost us $150 billion, 80,000 lives, and many unquantifiable losses.
It's been documented that Pakistan lost over $120 Billion due to the war on terror. So $35 Billion - $120 Billion = -$85Billion in loss.
The burden to our economy for being a US ally was 120 Billion $, the human loss is not calculatable.
This is not even enough to pay for the infrastruture damage from transits..pakistan was royally screwee because alot of money went into private pockets of judges generals and politicans
Everything has some strings attached. Where JF sits, RD is pretty much perfect. Plenty of Mig 29s around with interchangeable parts for JF. Even if spares become short, plenty of Mig 29s have similar engines, just like Pakistan bought used Mirages as donor aircrafts for parts.
The thing with pakistan civilians is they are haram khors (cheaters lazy incompetant) who are only good at making tiktok videos... in past 60 years pakistan civilian sector has not produced a single technological company that is worth over a billion dollars. How do you expect then to handle airplanes? Let me also give you another example. I went to a hobby shop and had a conversation with the owner who informed me that rc plane company once invested in pakistan to produced rc planes and within months the company had to close the plant because the local workers were producing substandard planes. Even though pakistanis are pretty good at wood working which pretty much requires eyeballing..
The military has no trust in civilian companies to produced anything good for the military.
Usa is a different story. Heck if you have the money u can start ur own company and start producing fighter jets.
I didn't want to post this here. There is a limit of being Chinese fanboy.
Why did Chinese pilot ran from Taiwanese AIM-9X sidewinder and AIM-120 AMRAAM? Why didn't Pakistan use JF-17 Block I against Su-30MKI? Why Pakistan still rely on American weapons than Chinese?
China's Military Built with Cloned Weapons - USNI News
Chinese military clones are built on technology that is largely borrowed or stolen from Russia or the West.news.usni.orgFive weapons that China stole or copied
Beijing [China], April 28 (ANI): China has long supplemented legitimate transfers and domestic innovation with industrial espionage helping to compete with the U.S. or the U.S.S.R. in the production of advanced military technology.www.aninews.in6 Chinese weapons that are direct rip-offs of American ones
Chinese weapons have surged in capability and size in the recent decades, but that's come from copying the US. Check out these examples.www.wearethemighty.comFive Chinese Weapons Copied (or Stolen) From Russia and America
Beijing's military might is growing, with some unintended help.nationalinterest.orgWeapons China Copied From Russia, Czech Republic, Germany, France, Italy, Israel and America
Chinese government-controlled Global Times, CGTV and CCTV continuously keep telling the world about China’s fast-emerging aircraft industry. It is also to raise the morale of its own people and to …www.globaldefensecorp.comChina knows limits of copying foreign weapons, investing in R&D and JVs: US report
The report noted Russia may remain China's sole source of dual-use technologywww.theweek.in
Do you need more references?
Maybe these 5000 companies is the reason why Tejas has not matured into a platform and is failed project. Too many cooks in the kitchen. India production rate is terrible. Sukhois are cheaper to fly from russia then make in india under license. AM shahid latif said in his interviews how the indians were stunned at the efficiency of PAF and that everything was done under one roof.
At most, PAF needs marketing minds. Jf17 is only known for playing a role in 27th feb incident and DCS combat sim.
Only problem is even 5K Indian companies, supported by the entire known world, have been failing for the last 40 years to take Tejas to a respectable state! The morning shows the day…..
In Pak’s case it’s like too many cooks spoil the broth! It’s always like “now or never”, “one or none” etc…..
uhm... JF17s were in iiok airspace after bombing them and were looking for a fight...if all the indian air crafts in the area for dysentery then that's not our problem. We were looking for a fight but after loosing 2 jets and a chopper, they had enough.
- Who has documented this other than some spokesperson from the foreign ministry or another internal source. Is there a third party (ideal if neutral) study on this that I could read. I'd like to see where those numbers came from, both $120 billion and $150 billion.
- What if the coalition shelved $150 billion, heck $250 billion on Pakistan? Who believes the defense czars, the bickering divided self centered power hungry polity, us complacent and self hyping people would've made Pakistan a modern democratic marvel, an oasis in the Muslim world.
It's known for a long time. The blk 3 patch shows dual racks with bvr+wvr.Surprised nobody is talking about this more, this is big.
Also F-16s dont use MB seats so there is thatWell this was told to me by an F-16 pilot based at Masroor. He used to come to my flat in i Clifton .
I Don't know if he was being boastful, or some F-16,had this issue and others were fine.
Yes there were successful ejections in the 90s from PAF F-16s, last in the 90s being in October 1994.