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Special Plans divison falls under Director Kidwai and it is hard to believe a department under Kidwai will misuse it's funds.
What's not having funds got to do with having transparency in a fighter program? JF-17 is a light aircraft, which will have minimum effect against Rafael or SU-30 or upgraded Mirages, So when will PAF will come out of cold war thinking of not disclosing things.
What JF-17 is fielding in terms of technology is already possessed by adversary, and hiding the program updates only give impression of foul play.
wishful thinking. These improvements will only be known to commoners through third party sources like Alen Warnes articles, Or when JF-17 sold to another country.While Commoners will be told repeatedly that in the name of national security, you will not get a sneak peak. But we will tell you things when we give interviews to foreign magazines.
Hi,
The reason russia sells RD93 is that it is not a game changer---.
I found a new pic. I'm sure most of you guys haven't seen this:
Is that the LS-2 glide bomb on the wing pylon, or the H2/H4 ones?
Those unguided bombs are clear enough... to have any doubts!
Those are LS-6 satellite guided bombs, not unguided ones.
There is no propulsion!
We saw them during high mark falling like unguided bombs!
The first part is correct, but then why do you overlook the same reason for the AL 31? When Russia might sell AL 31 to PAF for J10s, IAF might already have S117 engines or possibly upgraded AL 31 versions, while they offer us even to co-develop the AL 41 engine for Pak Fa FGFA. All these engines are more advanced than the old AL 31, just like the RD 33MK engine, that we get for Mig 29K is more advanced than RD 93 for JF 17.
For Russia it is as you said in the first part, a way to make money by selling China and mainly Pakistan older techs and aircrafts, while India is the only country that has complete access to all their latest techs. The fact that Russia sees India as a long term partner is obvious by the change of relation in the last years. They know India is not dependent anymore on their weapons, theirfor they need to offer more, that's why they offer us now not only customised Russian fighters like the MKI, but co-developments like Pak Fa / FGFA, MRTA, engines, helicopters...
Hi,
A game changer is something that brings the playing field closer to being even---. If russia releases Al31 for the FC20----for pakistan----the presence of FC20 in pak colors on fastrack is a game changer---and not what engine india would get----.
In pakistan's case---it bings a potent aircraft in the shape and form of Fc20 into service on the run----now that changes the level of the playing field----.
The FC20 increases the strike capability of paf---. Thank you.
Russia don't see india as a long term partner anymore and neither does india---even though it does state that-----. That time is about 10 years past it expiration date. It is a marriage of convenience now---russia needs hard cash as always---and india cannot walk away from russia just like that because of most of its weapons systems.