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"The PAF's been very committed to keep JF-17s coming off the assembly line and not let any hang-up hamper production. Here's an excerpt from what the PAC chairman told AFM chief Alan Warnes:"
Mentality of PAF regarding JF-17 defined very well.
"The PAF's been very committed to keep JF-17s coming off the assembly line and not let any hang-up hamper production. Here's an excerpt from what the PAC chairman told AFM chief Alan Warnes:"
One thing is clear - the PAF is not going to slow down production for want of something from somewhere. They are hard-nosed about this and the PAC chairman told the author in February 2011: "When we add something from the west, it will add punch and value - we know that. We have come a long way and need to replace hundreds of aircraft. What we must ensure is that we persevere at a fast track - any shortfalls can be looked at later. If I am not happy with the performance but we can fly for the next three years - we will fly! System development can catch up - so the broad parameters have to be stuck to. We keep producing and delivering aircraft because the Thunder is far better than the aircraft it is going to replace.
Mentality of PAF regarding JF-17 defined very well.