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As per mahatir mohammad - the Malaysian PM, Pakistan has been requested to position 2 JF-17s in Malaysia for extensive trials and testing.
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there was akready avideo on youtube where the Malaysian pilot was being assisted by Pakistani crewman in flying the aeroplane.As per mahatir mohammad - the Malaysian PM, Pakistan has been requested to position 2 JF-17s in Malaysia for extensive trials and testing.
He really seems non seriousAs per mahatir mohammad - the Malaysian PM, Pakistan has been requested to position 2 JF-17s in Malaysia for extensive trials and testing.
Great things start small and humble...Hope we get big orders around 100+.
Interesting
What’s the number requirement?
Could be a big order coming
The requirement is for 36 light weight multi purpose fighters at this moment.
Hi my friend any idea how much will they make out of setting up a Proton plant in PakistanIf one unit is $35 million then 36 planes means $1.26 Billion with support, logistics, weapons, training etc it might come out $2-4 billion.
It depends on how well Proton does against Suzuki, Honda, and Toyota. In theory, Proton could make hundreds of millions a year, but it isn't as if Pakistan's auto-market is easy to crack. It's huge with lots of potential, but in the end, dominated by a few with far deeper pockets and experience than Proton.Hi my friend any idea how much will they make out of setting up a Proton plant in Pakistan
Sorry just a offtopic Q as per the press conference of Dr MM one should do business even with your enemy around
So looks like he is a staunch business man doesn’t mind spending 2-4 billion on jets if he is
Milking double the amount from the car plant
Any input will be appreciated
Thank you