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Not sure how authentic, but lets say if this becomes reality then what is our other option.
WS-13 But this is utter garbage.
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Not sure how authentic, but lets say if this becomes reality then what is our other option.
Right, I think I have worked out the serial production numbers.
PAF ordered 50 Block-1. Completed
PAF ordered 50 Block-2. Completed
PAF ordered 12 additional Block-2. Ongoing
These are serial production numbered as:
2P-51, 2P-52, 2P-53, 2P-54, 2P-55, 2P-562P-57, 2P-58, 2P-59, 2P-81, 2P-82, 2P-83
Note: 2P-60, 2P-61 and 2P-62 belong to Nigerian Air Force. Credit to whoever confirmed/clarified this here first.
PAF ordered 26 Block-2B. Ongoing
These are serial production numbered as:
2P-63B, 2P-64B, 2P-65B, 2P-66B, 2P-67B2P-68B, 2P-69B, 2P-70B, 2P-71B, 2P-72B2P-73B, 2P-74B, 2P-75B, 2P-76B, 2P-77B2P-78B, 2P-79B, 2P-80BNote: 8 were scheduled for 2019 and 14 for 2020 - total of 22 Block-2Bs. Which means 4 more will be produced this year (2P-84B, 2P-85B, 2P-86B and 2P-87B) and the remainder 4 next year as per schedule (2P-88B, 2P-89B, 2P-90B and 2P-91B).
That raises the question, where are the remainder 11 JF-17 Thunders for Myanmar Air Force?
Produced, delivered and publically seen so far are all from three years ago.
17-01, 17-02, 17-03, 17-0417-07B
PAC did build the Myanmar planes and they were shown on a programme as Ruby1-4. Due to the sensitivity of the matter these planes were delivered by the chinese. Undortunately dont have any photographs.Is there any photos of the Myanmar AF's JF-17's at PAC? I have not found a thing, i am suspicious they were built at the CAC line, could you help?
Thanks
Any update on FN SCAR and when our armed forces are going to adopt it?
More than 100% sure fake news..
Not sure how authentic, but lets say if this becomes reality then what is our other option.
Not sure how authentic, but lets say if this becomes reality then what is our other option.
Agreed. There has been continuing supply of 93s and the red bear is reassured by our choice of RDs instead of WS 13. We have established overhaul facilities and-possible upgrades are on the way. It will not shoot itself in the foot by halting sales of-something where the prospects are for the supply of 100 to 200 units. When your vendor has options it is stupid to stop supplying the engines to please an ally who will not buy them from you instead.Nowadays every twitterati has become a defense expert. India had much more leverage with Russia at that time but now that is next to impossible.
Agreed. There has been continuing supply of 93s and the red bear is reassured by our choice of RDs instead of WS 13. We have established overhaul facilities and-possible upgrades are on the way. It will not shoot itself in the foot by halting sales of-something where the prospects are for the supply of 100 to 200 units. When your vendor has options it is stupid to stop supplying the engines to please an ally who will not buy them from you instead.
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It can be used by Russia as a bargaining chip to ask India to buy more weapons as compensation.Indians have zero power regarding the RD-93. They were unable to stop the Mi-35s as well.
The Russians have their interests as well beyond India.
Is there any photos of the Myanmar AF's JF-17's at PAC? I have not found a thing, i am suspicious they were built at the CAC line, could you help?
Thanks
Russia is a very materialistic country and its defense sector accounts for a huge percentage of its economy. It will literally sell to anyone who is willing to buy. As usual, Indian media once again fails in understanding the nature of the Russian defense industry. Stopping the sale of RD-93s to Pakistan would be shooting yourself in the foot and be a pretty crushing blow to Klimov. I have no idea why the Indians feel so entitled vis-a-vis Russia considering they pulled out of the Su-57 program (which Russia definitely wasn't happy about) and how the Indians decided to buy the Rafales instead of some Russian fighter like the Su-35S. Even Russia refused to give a firm answer upon the Indian request for it to speed up S-400 deliveries back in July.Agreed. There has been continuing supply of 93s and the red bear is reassured by our choice of RDs instead of WS 13. We have established overhaul facilities and-possible upgrades are on the way. It will not shoot itself in the foot by halting sales of-something where the prospects are for the supply of 100 to 200 units. When your vendor has options it is stupid to stop supplying the engines to please an ally who will not buy them from you instead.
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Why the suspicion brother? You don't want to believe Pakistan Air Force was building these machines while Myanmar was slaughtering the Rogingyas?