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Jordan puts Chinese UAVs on sale.

The truth is those China CH-4 UAVS has done fantastic jobs and shortened the mission duration.
Misled title tell us how good China CH -4 are and how jealous indians are.

Country like Jordan does not need so many UAVs.24 for sell, suddenly 6 CHINA CH -4B UAVS are trouble maker, give us Chinese a break with your biased minds.
Iraqi air force really does not think so with its 100% success rate among its recent 256 strikes with China CH Rainbow UAVS, and as far as I know Iraqi air forces are more than happy to receive those excellent China CH rainbow UAVS.
Absolutely but it also depends on the skill of the operator or operators.

This other pieces are old equipment so it is understandable that they are selling them... But chinese drones are only 2 years old. And Jordan selling this 2 years old drones because they are not satisfied with its performance. Btw Pakistan crashed one of your model in trials if I am not mistaken, so you see... Perfomance...

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Or they are not skilled enough to use it effectively as the iraqis are.
 
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This other pieces are old equipment so it is understandable that they are selling them... But chinese drones are only 2 years old. And Jordan selling this 2 years old drones because they are not satisfied with its performance. Btw Pakistan crashed one of your model in trials if I am not mistaken, so you see... Perfomance...

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Sure,Indian big mouth performance is the best in the world and they are proud of it despite what you say.

Saudi Arabia must be idiot by buying more than 300 hundreds units CHINA CH Rainbow drones and even its production line, so does iraqi air force, Egyptian air force, Nigeria air force, Kazakhstan air force, PAKISTAN air force, UAE air force......
Bottom line: China is selling its excellent drones while. India is. buying way too expensive American remaining surplus stocks junks.
Now you can check your tik tok app account Made by China.
 
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Whats the twist? Its clearly written in the article that their air force is disappointed with Chinese made UAV's.
No that wa not written in the article. The keyword here is "indicating". The part you parotted is just the authors speculation/opinion. At least the one he pretends to have to serve the narrative.

Just like it was the authors deliberate decission to omit and ignore the fact that it was part of a larger offfer of mostly Western aircraft. Or to omit Jordans official justification completely unrelated to Chinese UAV performance accompanying the actual news. Or to frame the entire report that never had anything specifically to do with Chinese UAVs to be exclusivley about Chinese UAV without a word about all the other aircraft put on sale or even what the Jordanian government actually said. Or to end the first paragraph of his report with pure speculation/opinion. A credible source might have even put it into historical context of Jordan of selling many other including U.S. aircraft before.

Feeble minded sheep who are blind to Western propaganda tricks are likely to assume what you just claimed because its so easy to misread and misunderstand if you don't carefully read nor think about it. Especially when the entire report is framed as if the sale was only about Chinese UAV and only gives a small glimpse of what really happend. That is exactly what a twist is.

Its published by Janes. Are you doubting their credibility?
Credibility is not gained by being labeled and promoted as a "credible" and "very professional" source by Western propaganda mouthpieces and institutions or butthurt Hindus who just approve anything that undermines China.
It's built by exercising and displaying professionalism, objectivity, comprehensive insight, actual journalistic efforts, quality editing and not fabricating false or missleading narratives for whatever agenda they have with cheap tricks or passing of opinions and speculations like facts.
 
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Possibly Jordan wants to legalise transfer of the UAV, its command systems and weapons into CIA hands. The potential buyer likely will use it against Taliban in Afghanistan, or use them against Syrian government forces, or against Iran in covert operation.

Using Chinese UAV against USA's enemy has advantage that there will be no leak of US technology if any UAV is shot down.

Jordan is a strong supporter of the West. Their king is half-British in blood.
 
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Possibly Jordan wants to legalise transfer of the UAV, its command systems and weapons into CIA hands. The potential buyer likely will use it against Taliban in Afghanistan, or use them against Syrian government forces, or against Iran in covert operation.

Using Chinese UAV against USA's enemy has advantage that there will be no leak of US technology if any UAV is shot down.

Jordan is a strong supporter of the West. Their king is half-British in blood.
Iraqi air force will take good care of those CH UAVs.
 
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Absolutely but it also depends on the skill of the operator or operators.


Or they are not skilled enough to use it effectively as the iraqis are.
Jordan is very quality-conscious society, even in the matters of crafts. Jordianian goods are highly sought after.

As for skill, Jordans are very professional. To the point that GID is openly regarded as one of the best in the Middle East, second only to MOSSAD.

Jordan is simply not into fighting a war unless absolutely necessary.
 
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Libya’s GNA says Jordan sold UAVs to its enemy
Jeremy Binnie, London - Jane's Defence Weekly
06 April 2020
Source:https://www.janes.com/article/95347/libya-s-gna-says-jordan-sold-uavs-to-its-enemy

Libya's Government of National Accord (GNA) has said that Jordan has sold Chinese-made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to the Libyan National Army: a powerful faction led by former general Khalifa Haftar.

In a letter to the UN Security Council that was made public on 4 April, GNA Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohamed Siala complained that several foreign states are supplying "all types of weapons" to the LNA in contravention of the arms embargo imposed by the UN Security Council.

"One of the aircraft being used in the war against Tripoli and the cities of western Libya is the Chinese Wing Loong drone, which Haftar recently brought in from Jordan," he wrote. "According to available information, the drones were sold to Jordan for the purpose of protecting that country's frontier. However, having been delivered to Haftar's forces, they are now being used outside its borders in a clear violation of Security Council resolutions."

He added that Jordanian UAVs had been delivered to Baninah (Benina) Airport in Benghazi aboard an Il-76TD cargo aircraft that arrived from Amman at 17:10 h on 28 March.

Flight tracking data shows an Il-76TD operated by Kazakhstan's Jenis Air was flying from Amman towards Benghazi when its transponder stopped transmitting after 15:00 h GMT (17:00 h Libyan time). The aircraft, UP-17652, has been flying from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Jordan to Libya in recent weeks.

Jordan is not known to have Wing Loong UAVs. However, the Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF) acquired CH-4B UAVs in 2016 along with AR-1 laser-guided missiles and FT-9 guided bombs. These are capable of operating beyond line-of-sight as they are fitted with satellite communications equipment.

The RJAF put a statement on its website in June 2019 saying it was looking to sell six CH-4B UAVs.
 
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Libya’s GNA says Jordan sold UAVs to its enemy
Jeremy Binnie, London
- Jane's Defence Weekly
06 April 2020
Source:https://www.janes.com/article/95347/libya-s-gna-says-jordan-sold-uavs-to-its-enemy

Libya's Government of National Accord (GNA) has said that Jordan has sold Chinese-made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to the Libyan National Army: a powerful faction led by former general Khalifa Haftar.

In a letter to the UN Security Council that was made public on 4 April, GNA Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohamed Siala complained that several foreign states are supplying "all types of weapons" to the LNA in contravention of the arms embargo imposed by the UN Security Council.

"One of the aircraft being used in the war against Tripoli and the cities of western Libya is the Chinese Wing Loong drone, which Haftar recently brought in from Jordan," he wrote. "According to available information, the drones were sold to Jordan for the purpose of protecting that country's frontier. However, having been delivered to Haftar's forces, they are now being used outside its borders in a clear violation of Security Council resolutions."

He added that Jordanian UAVs had been delivered to Baninah (Benina) Airport in Benghazi aboard an Il-76TD cargo aircraft that arrived from Amman at 17:10 h on 28 March.

Flight tracking data shows an Il-76TD operated by Kazakhstan's Jenis Air was flying from Amman towards Benghazi when its transponder stopped transmitting after 15:00 h GMT (17:00 h Libyan time). The aircraft, UP-17652, has been flying from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Jordan to Libya in recent weeks.

Jordan is not known to have Wing Loong UAVs. However, the Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF) acquired CH-4B UAVs in 2016 along with AR-1 laser-guided missiles and FT-9 guided bombs. These are capable of operating beyond line-of-sight as they are fitted with satellite communications equipment.

The RJAF put a statement on its website in June 2019 saying it was looking to sell six CH-4B UAVs.
Good excuse to arm a faction. Our drones are useless so it's okay if we are arming our allies. Gonna be used in a live war theatre too.
 
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Nice! Those drones are going to be put to good use.
 
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I guess these drones are not useless after all. They were simply needed elsewhere.
 
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