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NAF bought the JF17.
Mynanmar bought the FC1.
That is the difference ... there are two versions. I dont understand why so many people on THIS FORUM dont understand that ?!
NAF bought the JF17.
Mynanmar bought the FC1.
That is the difference ... there are two versions. I dont understand why so many people on THIS FORUM dont understand that ?!
JF-17 and FC-1 is the same one.JF-17 is assembled/produced in Pakistan and FC-1 is assembled/produced in the CAC plant in China.
JF-17 and FC-1 is the same one.
No, JF-17/FC-1 is produced by China-Pakistan together.I know, hence why I said that designation is based on which plant it is produced in.
No, JF-17/FC-1 is produced by China-Pakistan together.
Why? If three are enough for their Air Force for the type of missions they're doing, they don't need to purchase more.Off course...
No one believed they will only have 3 planes of a type in their airforce
Of course not.The ones exported to Myanmar were produced at the CAC plant exclusively.
The ones exported to Myanmar were produced at the CAC plant exclusively. They were even equipped with Chinese ejection seat/targeting pods. Pakistan produced Jf-17s use Martin Baker and Aselpod.
They were definitely produced at PAC under the designation: Ruby
However, they were handed over to Myanmar by China due to Rohingya issue at that time.
Not two versions. Same aircraft, only few parts changed to overcome sanctions from western countries, like British ejection seats replaced with Chinese ones in the Myanmar and Argentina models.NAF bought the JF17.
Mynanmar bought the FC1.
That is the difference ... there are two versions. I dont understand why so many people on THIS FORUM dont understand that ?!