Bilal Khan (Quwa)
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Re: Azm, basically ... PAC switches over to the Azm by 2030, then Azm takes over the fleet by 2040/2045 (let's say production is a lot slower than the JF-17 due to higher complexity, higher cost, etc).If that’s the case, then Azm represents the eventual supplement and then replacement for the JF-17?
What about the top end; replacement of the F-16s?
As for the F-16 ... TF-X?
“Importantly, joint collaboration on 5th generation fighter aircraft, commonly known as Turkish Fighter Development [TF-X] Program, will be a true flagship project between Pakistan and Turkey.
Currently, the details and scope of collaboration and participation is being worked between the two governments for jointly undertaking this strategic project, which would further open new vistas of mutual cooperation of defence industries of the two countries.” Secretary of the MoDP, Lt. General (retired) Syed Muhammad Owais to MSI Turkish Defence Review during IDEAS in November 2016.
“We are integrating our technology with friendly countries, including Turkey. We are thinking of producing the next-generation aircraft by pooling resources with them. For this, the basic framework and agreements have been made…” Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman to Bol Narratives in April 2017 (link)
“No [Pakistan] agreement with [Turkish Aerospace Industries] on TF-X, but sometime in near future it’s likely to figure in PAF’s new generation fighter aircraft requirement.” Alan Warnes in May 2017 (link)
Currently, the details and scope of collaboration and participation is being worked between the two governments for jointly undertaking this strategic project, which would further open new vistas of mutual cooperation of defence industries of the two countries.” Secretary of the MoDP, Lt. General (retired) Syed Muhammad Owais to MSI Turkish Defence Review during IDEAS in November 2016.
“We are integrating our technology with friendly countries, including Turkey. We are thinking of producing the next-generation aircraft by pooling resources with them. For this, the basic framework and agreements have been made…” Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman to Bol Narratives in April 2017 (link)
“No [Pakistan] agreement with [Turkish Aerospace Industries] on TF-X, but sometime in near future it’s likely to figure in PAF’s new generation fighter aircraft requirement.” Alan Warnes in May 2017 (link)
Given that we Pakistanis aren't allowed to have nice things, I'd say the TF-X stuff is all tentative. However, given that we've had officials (and a connected journalist) say it, it's not a cold wet dream
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