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Pakistan Military delegation to visit Russia for Russia’s Army 2017 exhibition

Zarvan

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The Pak-China diplomatic and military friendship has been steady for the past few decades, with their economic partnership reaching new heights in light of China’s announcements regarding the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project in 2014.

Russia, for its part, has gravitated towards Islamabad only recently.

The two former Cold War-era rivals managed to put their differences behind them and step up their diplomatic, military and economic cooperation in recent years.

READ MORE: Pakistan-Russia are maligning US war in Afghanistan: US Report
In 2014, Moscow lifted the decades-old embargo on arms sales to Pakistan, and later that year, the two nations signed an agreement to expand their military ties, striking an energy deal worth $1.7 billion.

READ MORE: CPEC: 50 Russian companies keen to invest in Pakistan, says Russian Ambassador
In 2016, the Pak-Russian defense partnership reached new highs with the Pakistani Army and Russian Army carrying out unprecedented joint military exercises under the name of “Friendship 2016.”

Later this week, a Pakistani delegation is expected to attend Russia’s Army 2017 exhibition, as announced by Pakistani Ambassador to Russia Qazi Khalilullah last week.

READ MORE: Pakistan-Russia to jointly ensure regional peace and security
At an event dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Pakistan’s independence, Khalilullah also vowed that Islamabad and Moscow will increase their partnership in areas of mutual interest, including in the energy and defense sectors.

https://timesofislamabad.com/pakist...-for-russias-army-2017-exhibition/2017/08/23/
 
im calling it before someone else does (zarvan):whistle:
pakistan is buying:

  • su-35
  • su-57
  • s400
  • s500
  • s350
  • pantsir
  • admiral gorshkov frigates
  • lL-476 transporters
  • mil-35
  • mil-28
did i miss anything? :jester:
That's so amateur. Absolutely no thought went into that list.

You need to put in some thought for it to sting (when it doesn't happen).

Like this:
  • 36~40 Su-35 with scaled-up Zhuk AE AESA radar ($4 bn)
  • 3 S-400 batteries ($1.8 bn)
  • 9 S-350 batteries ($2.2 bn?)
  • ~30 Mi-28UB
You see ... that is realistic enough to occur if not for Pakistan's structural fiscal issues and shaky governance. But you know it isn't going to happen because of those issues, yet it could otherwise. That's what hurts!
 
That's so amateur. Absolutely no thought went into that list.

You need to put in some thought for it to sting (when it doesn't happen).

Like this:
  • 36~40 Su-35 with scaled-up Zhuk AE AESA radar ($4 bn)
  • 3 S-400 batteries ($1.8 bn)
  • 9 S-350 batteries ($2.2 bn?)
  • ~30 Mi-28UB
You see ... that is realistic enough to occur if not for Pakistan's structural fiscal issues and shaky governance. But you know it isn't going to happen because of those issues, yet it could otherwise. That's what hurts!

you forget Armata, as Al-Haider Tank :whistle:
 
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The Pak-China diplomatic and military friendship has been steady for the past few decades, with their economic partnership reaching new heights in light of China’s announcements regarding the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project in 2014.

Russia, for its part, has gravitated towards Islamabad only recently.

The two former Cold War-era rivals managed to put their differences behind them and step up their diplomatic, military and economic cooperation in recent years.

READ MORE: Pakistan-Russia are maligning US war in Afghanistan: US Report
In 2014, Moscow lifted the decades-old embargo on arms sales to Pakistan, and later that year, the two nations signed an agreement to expand their military ties, striking an energy deal worth $1.7 billion.

READ MORE: CPEC: 50 Russian companies keen to invest in Pakistan, says Russian Ambassador
In 2016, the Pak-Russian defense partnership reached new highs with the Pakistani Army and Russian Army carrying out unprecedented joint military exercises under the name of “Friendship 2016.”

Later this week, a Pakistani delegation is expected to attend Russia’s Army 2017 exhibition, as announced by Pakistani Ambassador to Russia Qazi Khalilullah last week.

READ MORE: Pakistan-Russia to jointly ensure regional peace and security
At an event dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Pakistan’s independence, Khalilullah also vowed that Islamabad and Moscow will increase their partnership in areas of mutual interest, including in the energy and defense sectors.

https://timesofislamabad.com/pakist...-for-russias-army-2017-exhibition/2017/08/23/
It is good for Pakistan to have better relations with Russia who is a neighbor.
 
That's so amateur. Absolutely no thought went into that list.

You need to put in some thought for it to sting (when it doesn't happen).

Like this:
  • 36~40 Su-35 with scaled-up Zhuk AE AESA radar ($4 bn)
  • 3 S-400 batteries ($1.8 bn)
  • 9 S-350 batteries ($2.2 bn?)
  • ~30 Mi-28UB
You see ... that is realistic enough to occur if not for Pakistan's structural fiscal issues and shaky governance. But you know it isn't going to happen because of those issues, yet it could otherwise. That's what hurts!
pfft........... those numbers are too small some members would consider such low number is considered blasphemy.

126 su35
48 su57
6 batteries of s400.
12 batteries of the s350 and 72 mil-28.

im disappointed in you. im starting to think you not even pakistani:jester:
 
pfft........... those numbers are too small some members would consider such low number is considered blasphemy.

126 su35
48 su57
6 batteries of s400.
12 batteries of the s350 and 72 mil-28.

im disappointed in you. im starting to think you not even pakistani:jester:
Man I'm telling you ... if the numbers are more realistic, it just hurts more. It hurts 'cause someone put thought into those numbers and it hurts because it could actually happen if not for 1-2 dozen policy decisions made since 2009.
 
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