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Is the JF-17 of sufficient quality to fit in with the rest of Saudi's fleet? Considering the money they're investing in their military, what's preventing them from purchasing something European or American?
Not trolling, genuine question.
It matches all stanfards to replace the F-5s of which the majority of the inventory was set on retirement. So yes, I prefer the J-17s over all modest fighter jets.
Another factor to be taken in consideration is that Pakistan is our greatest ally, we ran several projects and deals before on militarily scale, and I believe we should go for this as well.
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Would you kindly give us your take in response to the gentleman's question?
Is the JF-17 of sufficient quality to fit in with the rest of Saudi's fleet?
Not trolling, genuine question.
Is the JF-17 of sufficient quality to fit in with the rest of Saudi's fleet? Considering the money they're investing in their military, what's preventing them from purchasing something European or American?
Not trolling, genuine question.
Is the JF-17 of sufficient quality to fit in with the rest of Saudi's fleet? Considering the money they're investing in their military, what's preventing them from purchasing something European or American?
Not trolling, genuine question.
Mr they are their own population of more than 20 million and with this they can easily afford to have Army of around 250000 soldiers along with 700 Fighter Jets at least and a large Navy population is not a problem the issue weather JF-17 BLOCK II really suits them when they can buy J-10 C and Euro Fighter and many other fighter jetsThey are not buying JF-17 because they have money and are low on human resources.
Due to low population of Saudi Arabia, it's pool of potential pilots is limited. On top of it they have fiscal surplus.
This means that when Saudi's are buying JF-17 over a Eurofighter, they are diverting a dearer resources for a substandard product.A pilot assigned to a JF-17 is a pilot not assigned for a Eurofighter.
JF-17, which at best a marginally competent 4th gen plane would lead to underutilization of human resources of Saudi Arabia, a resource in which they are extremely poor.
If SA buy's JF-17, it would be practically doing charity.
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Mr they are their own population of more than 20 million and with this they can easily afford to have Army of around 250000 soldiers along with 700 Fighter Jets at least and a large Navy population is not a problem the issue weather JF-17 BLOCK II really suits them when they can buy J-10 C and Euro Fighter and many other fighter jets
They are not buying JF-17 because they have money and are low on human resources.
Due to low population of Saudi Arabia, it's pool of potential pilots is limited. On top of it they have fiscal surplus.
This means that when Saudi's are buying JF-17 over a Eurofighter, they are diverting a dearer resources for a substandard product.A pilot assigned to a JF-17 is a pilot not assigned for a Eurofighter.
JF-17, which at best a marginally competent 4th gen plane would lead to underutilization of human resources of Saudi Arabia, a resource in which they are extremely poor.
If SA buy's JF-17, it would be practically doing charity.
Than you should go for JF-17 BLOCK II specially to go after Yemeni RebelsWe reached 30 million and we have around 600 jets if not more operated already with more come.
We are not buying the JF over the typhoon but along with it. We do need a low cost light-weight multirole jet for small missions instead of calling the f-15, tornado and the EF which are a little heavy and costly.