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As the previous thread was locked for no reason, I am reposting it again:

The official representative of Rosoboronexport Vyacheslav Davydenko said that the delegation of Pakistan is working on the forum at the invitation of the Russian Defense Ministry, is involved in the activities of the Forum and visited the exposition of enterprises of the Russian defense industry, based on their own work plan.
There are no negotiations, and especially the signing of contracts between" Rosoboronexport "and the Ministry of Defence, Pakistan is not planned" - said Davydenko, while commenting on the statement of Director General for Defence procurement of Ministry of Defence, Pakistan; Naveed Ahmed who said it is possible in the near future, signing contracts for the supply of Russian fighter "Su-35".
-RIA Novosti

http://vpk.name/news/163183_rosobor...izhaishee_vremya_kontraktyi_s_pakistanom.html
 
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Few days ago there was similar news about mirage and everyone got excited for nothing. Nothing comes unless official signing ceremony takes place . There is also a. Rifle replacement thread running which is nothing except day dreaming while government is still satisfied with g3 ak mp5 mg combo in military
 
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Few days ago there was similar news about mirage and everyone got excited for nothing. Nothing comes unless official signing ceremony takes place . There is also a. Rifle replacement thread running which is nothing except day dreaming while government is still satisfied with g3 ak mp5 mg combo in military

The tests and studies are being conducted..

Don't expect the army to order a new rifle for a mil troops in a jiffy:
 
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Russia and Pakistan both need to reconsider their strategic allays .World dynamics are changing rapidly , Old threats have vanished and new are emerging.
 
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vpk.name is the official website of Russia's Military Industrial commission.
 
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It seems that more than the Pakistanis interested in this news, it's the Indians who are in mental turmoil , hence they have to repeatedly open threads to sooth their pain. Lest you forget unlike India, Pakistan seldom makes a song and dance about it's achievements and acquisitions. Take your Tejas programme or the MMRCA deal, after all the chest thumping, one is running decades late and the other has been on roller coaster for several years....on the contrary, the JF-17 made it's first flight in August 2003 and within a decade we have several squadrons operational with Block-2 being inducted and Block-3 in pipeline....similarly you didn't see the Jordanian F-16s joining PAF.
Albeit, the news of Russian equipment for the PAF was first released by Kremlin and not by any Pakistani officials, none the less while you Indians who never stop showboating about your coffers being full, have been running like headless Chicken with your MMRCA deal while the IAF remains depleted and forced to operate the so called flying coffins, you expect any Pakistani deal to be concluded overnight.....just goes to prove your Pakistan obsessive nature.
 
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As the previous thread was locked for no reason, I am reposting it again:

The official representative of Rosoboronexport Vyacheslav Davydenko said that the delegation of Pakistan is working on the forum at the invitation of the Russian Defense Ministry, is involved in the activities of the Forum and visited the exposition of enterprises of the Russian defense industry, based on their own work plan.
There are no negotiations, and especially the signing of contracts between" Rosoboronexport "and the Ministry of Defence, Pakistan is not planned" - said Davydenko, while commenting on the statement of Director General for Defence procurement of Ministry of Defence, Pakistan; Naveed Ahmed who said it is possible in the near future, signing contracts for the supply of Russian fighter "Su-35".
-RIA Novosti

http://vpk.name/news/163183_rosobor...izhaishee_vremya_kontraktyi_s_pakistanom.html

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