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well if not alone pakistan can do this with the help of turkey n china...well chinese engines are not that bad as u r expainin,,,in J-10 they are all using chinese...WS-10A and they are performing very well...in all aspects there after burner thrust is almost 130KN lil more than f-16 so what u think is that bad?? no country would add jets which will not fullfill their requirements so they acquired j-10 in that much amount coz it's performing very well.... on other side chinese drones are also gud so i think pak have 2 options turkey n china...both are very good arms manufacturer's... so they can buy engines from them or can do under license project,,,which will provide us experties in engines...like we are buying RD-93 from Russia...so wtx bad in it to buyin it from china or tukey?
So if they are developin drones for thier countries so i think they also could make some engines for pak too....other design n avonics n al that pak can do by himself.....n when the thing will come to weapon system so i think like we are buying severl types of missiles from different countries so we can also buy drone weapons from china or turkey or brazil too...until we are not fully capable to make it by ourselves....didn't ya think it's possible???
Just because they're good enough for China, doesn't mean they're good enough for Pakistan. You have to realize that Pakistan and China have different needs and capabilities, which is why China hasn't put the JF-17 into service other than as an aggressor training role.
Chinese drones just aren't proven systems, and that is a major road block for why nations don't want to buy Chinese drones. Turkish drones are better than Chinese in terms of reliability, but the problem is that Turkey's drones rely on foreign parts too, which means that the US could potentially block any sale to Pakistan that Turkey may have.
Similar situation can apply to the missiles themselves too, because if Pakistan is under sanctions, Turkey may be forced to stop selling to Pakistan.
Pakistan wants to be self-sufficient, and it realizes that it cannot continue to ask others for help and must start developing and producing these systems on it's own. This is the reason why the JF-17 thunder exists in the first place.