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A Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) F-7, Kfir, and MiG-27. Photo credit: Sri Lanka Air Force
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SRI LANKA PRESSES AHEAD WITH NEW FIGHTER PLANS
According to a number of Sri Lankan news media outlets, the Government of Sri Lanka has greenlit the Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF)’s request for a squadron – potentially eight to twelve – new multi-role fighter aircraft (Colombo Gazette and Daily News).

Currently, the SLAF’s operable fighter fleet is comprised of a lone Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Kfir, a multi-role Mirage 5 derivative powered by the General Electric J79 turbojet.

According to Sri Lanka’s Health Minister, Dr. Rajitha Senaratne, the SLAF’s remaining six IAI Kfirs, seven MiG-23/27s and eight ‘others’ (likely its Chengdu F-7s) are all inoperable.

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In effect, the Sri Lankan Air Force is not only looking to modernize its fleet, but it is essentially in the process of re-building its fighter force, which is now held by a lone IAI Kfir.

In January 2016, it was reported on a number of media outulets that Pakistan made a strong push to sell eight JF-17 Thunder lightweight multi-role fighters to Sri Lanka, which are jointly produced by Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) and China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation (CATIC).

However, no such deal was made. The purported reasons for the sale’s collapse range from New Delhi’s alleged pressure on Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, to Pakistan’s inability offer a credit or financing program to back the deal. In any case, Pakistan did not secure a JF-17 sale at that time.

In May 2016, a Sri Lankan media outlet had reported that the SLAF was in touch with Russia over the possible purchase of Russian fighter aircraft. While no details were offered into the make or type, an article on Quwaspeculated that the Yakovlev Yak-130, a lead-in fighter trainer (LIFT) capable of taking on air combat roles (albeit with a reconfiguration) could be the forerunner.

Pakistan may renew (or continue) its push to sell the JF-17 to Sri Lanka. It is no secret that Pakistan – and especially the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) – has been making efforts to commercially market the Thunder, with an offer recently made to Kuwait. Some even viewed the PAF air chief’s recent visit to Sri Lanka – on invitation of the SLAF – in that light as well.

Pakistan’s challenges in selling the JF-17 – in general and specifically to Sri Lanka – have been discussed on numerous occasions on Quwa (see articles here). From Sri Lanka’s perspective, it would likely be best to secure a single supplier responsible for the entirety of the aircraft, its long-term maintenance support, and its financing. In that light, Russia could have an advantage (assuming it is willing to release a line-of-credit or loan to back a SLAF deal). Alternatively, China could also make an offer, which may widen the door for the JF-17 (though the Thunder would likely need to compete with the Hongdu L-15).

On the other hand, PAC (and by extension the PAF) may attempt to broaden the JF-17’s appeal by linking the fighter to ancillary benefits, such as access to PAF training facilities. For example, the SLAF could pair its conversion to the JF-17 with the PAF’s relatively up-to-date (via exposure from air exercises such as Red Flag and Anatolian Eagle) instructors and programs.

In addition, the counterinsurgency-focused Airpower Centre of Excellence (ACE) could be a relevant factor as well, enabling the SLAF to not only gain from ACE’s programs (borne from real-world combat experience in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas), but be also be a recognized contributor (via its efforts against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam).

Granted, this would be a very unconventional approach, but an appeal to a relevant and comprehensive training program to go along with a combat solution could raise the JF-17’s value. One can only expect as much from a marketing message that emphasizes the PAF’s hand in developing and producing the JF-17. In other words, there is not much of a separation between PAC and the PAF, even at the surface level.

In any case, with Sri Lanka only now committing to its intentions for new fighter aircraft, it will be some time – at least months – before concrete steps are made towards selecting a platform.
Source: http://quwa.org/2016/08/13/sri-lanka-presses-ahead-new-fighter-plans/
 
Current sirilankan government doesn't have a strong enough stomach to oppose india so i doubt JF17 will be considered.
 
Sri Lanka will buy MiG-29.In May, 2016 a Sri Lankan AF delegation visited Russia and enquired about various platforms.

In 2008 SL was on verge of buying 8 MiG-29s but it got cancelled because of budgetary reasons.
 
Sri Lanka should get what they require then what is offered to them:- jf 17, tejas , mig 29. The best aircraft that will serve them is Jas Gripen , Efficient, fast, reliable, proven platform and get without any delays . We need to Understand that without Russia approval Jf 17 cannot be sold due to the engine. Tejas is delayed and first customer will be India. Hence Gripen E will serve the Lankans well and will not hurt egos of Pakistan or India either. :D
 
Sri Lanka will buy MiG-29.In May, 2016 a Sri Lankan AF delegation visited Russia and enquired about various platforms.

In 2008 SL was on verge of buying 8 MiG-29s but it got cancelled because of budgetary reasons.
SL will buy Jf17 .......
Sri Lanka should get what they require then what is offered to them:- jf 17, tejas , mig 29. The best aircraft that will serve them is Jas Gripen , Efficient, fast, reliable, proven platform and get without any delays . We need to Understand that without Russia approval Jf 17 cannot be sold due to the engine. Tejas is delayed and first customer will be India. Hence Gripen E will serve the Lankans well and will not hurt egos of Pakistan or India either. :D
Gripen is too expensive, and has AMERICAN engine.
Hmm Hope they Buy JF-17 we will give them 10 F-7 for free too :D :D
It's almost done deal .....
 
SL will buy Jf17 .......

Gripen is too expensive, and has AMERICAN engine.

It's almost done deal .....
Does Pakistan manufacture the engine for it or Russia?

Russian engines are to be sent to Russia for servicing. Quite an expensive proposition for them
 
SL will buy Jf17 .......

Gripen is too expensive, and has AMERICAN engine.

It's almost done deal .....
Only in your day dreams.

Sri Lanka Cabinet has already rejected JF-17.

They will most probably go for Russian jets.In fact in 2008, SL was on verge of ordering MiG-29SMTs but had to cancel it because war with LTTE needed funds and SL economy was still reeling from Tsunami aftermath.

http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2016/05/01/fierce-dragon-wheeler-dealers-pounding-sri-lanka-air-force/
However , owing to the pressure mounted on Sri Lanka, it is now learnt that President Maithripala Sirisena has decided to put off the purchase of the JF -17 fighter aircraft from Pakistan and go for a viable deal with Russia instead. According to media reports , the Cabinet last week took a decision to put off the purchase of the Sino -Pakistan JF - 17 fighter jet aircraft indefinitely to prevent possible India ’ s ill -feelings towards Sri Lanka .
According to the sources , the present Air Force Commander , the Army Commander , the Sri Lanka Navy Chief of Staff, and a representative from Sri Lanka Logistics are currently in Russia to discuss whether Sri Lanka can purchase the necessary aircraft for the SLAF from them.
“If we can come to an agreement with Russia, neither India nor Pakistan will get angry with us . The Russian jet fighters are cheaper than the Pakistani aircraft and since they are reputable manufacturers , there is no need of looking for any other place for overhauling the aircraft, ” the sources added
 
Only in your day dreams.

Sri Lanka Cabinet has already rejected JF-17.

They will most probably go for Russian jets.In fact in 2008, SL was on verge of ordering MiG-29SMTs but had to cancel it because war with LTTE needed funds and SL economy was still reeling from Tsunami aftermath.

MIG 29 is too big for sri Lankan air force.

They require something small and efficient. I think F-16 Block 70 will serve them the best :D
 
Yak 130, what the hell is this aircraft. Its trainer aircraft. Better take Mig 21 Bis from us for even less
 
Does Pakistan manufacture the engine for it or Russia?

Russian engines are to be sent to Russia for servicing. Quite an expensive proposition for them
Pakistan is acquiring Over Haul, Repair facility for Rd series engine. There is good possibility that once RD33MK is finalized, over haul facility will also come to reality......


Only in your day dreams.

Sri Lanka Cabinet has already rejected JF-17.

They will most probably go for Russian jets.In fact in 2008, SL was on verge of ordering MiG-29SMTs but had to cancel it because war with LTTE needed funds and SL economy was still reeling from Tsunami aftermath.

http://www.thesundayleader.lk/2016/05/01/fierce-dragon-wheeler-dealers-pounding-sri-lanka-air-force/

They never rejected it. They deliberately covered it with cover of rejection to overcome Indian pressure while negotiations between Sri Lanka and Pakistan continued underneath. Now since news is out, so there is good possibility that now deal is strong enough that India can no longer sabotage it.
 
Gripens r the best fighter fr SL in current situation it's a proven plane nd it was delivered faster Thn other..
 
Pakistan is acquiring Over Haul, Repair facility for Rd series engine. There is good possibility that once RD33MK is finalized, over haul facility will also come to reality......



They never rejected it. They deliberately covered it with cover of rejection to overcome Indian pressure while negotiations between Sri Lanka and Pakistan continued underneath. Now since news is out, so there is good possibility that now deal is strong enough that India can no longer sabotage it.

Not true bro. India sends its Su 30 and Mig 29 engines for service to Russia, so I am sure jf 17 has to also get its engine overhaul and service done from there.

Well that's ok, JF 17 looks nice no doubt about it but had Indian manufactured it would have been 25% lighter and all latest Israel/ French avionics in it. :D Just saying We are happy for you guys
 
Not true bro. India sends its Su 30 and Mig 29 engines for service to Russia, so I am sure jf 17 has to also get its engine overhaul and service done from there.

Well that's ok, JF 17 looks nice no doubt about it but had Indian manufactured it would have been 25% lighter and all latest Israel/ French avionics in it. :D Just saying We are happy for you guys
Since you are new to forum. So instead of debating with you, I prefer to say Welcome only.
 

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