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What will be Pakistan's contribution to this other than providing some borrowed dollars?
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This is the way.And yet it acts like it has many lol.
ISPR Studios.What will be Pakistan's contribution to this other than providing some borrowed dollars?
So you weren't born when jf17 started...learn to wipe your behind before you joke about jf17.
Jog on little man..u have a lot to learn.
But yes, China, with tons of aerospace experience, literally hundreds of billions of $, some of the most qualified scientists on the globe, and probably hundreds of thousands of engineers and an urgent national security need for domestic engines could not do it without significant hurdle, what makes you think itll be a downhill road here? Heck, India is another great example of someone who couldn't do it. China did it after 30 years and 200+bn even while using a preexisting core as the basis of the design. Do you know how insanely difficult it is to build an engine or are you being jazbati, because if it was just doable by anyone, they would have done it, instead you have a tiny club of successful nations
China has much superior talent pool compared to TurkeySo because China took so long it will take an equal amount of time for Turkey.
Such negative and 2nd rate thinking ..
TEI Turkey has big stake own by General Electric.China has much superior talent pool compared to Turkey
The most likely scenario. Very good example I think.Basically, it will alike similar to based Su 30 fighter, to su30 mki version.
Pakistan might be able to do kind of stuff after joining the project since base platform is already available now, just countries need to customized based on their requirements
What changes did India make to the Su-30? Were they significant?Basically, it will alike similar to based Su 30 fighter, to su30 mki version.
Pakistan might be able to do kind of stuff after joining the project since base platform is already available now, just countries need to customized based on their requirements
Pakistan should partner in nuke technology too, both weapons and civilian programs.#EXCLUSIVE | "In this month we will be discussing with our Pakistani counterparts to officially include Pakistan in our National Fighter Jet Program, #KAAN."
Dr. Celal Sami TÜFEKCİ, Deputy Minister of National Defence for #Turkiye
@JamD @Bilal Khan (Quwa) @FuturePAF @PanzerKiel @Signalian @Zarvan @Muhammad Saftain Anjum @Goenitz @SQ8 @Bilal.
What changes did India make to the Su-30? Were they significant?
Yes, 2d Thrust vectoring engines, sensor suite, israeli weapon integration just to name a few. it is said that the MKis are the epitome of flanker technology.What changes did India make to the Su-30? Were they significant?
Turks had better starting point and know how then chinese. They will not have child pots problem with it.engine development is a whole different level, while KAAN may get somewhere, its entirely possible their engine doesnt. Engine tech isnt kids play, the Chinese went through 4 failed designs, which they then applied to the WS-10 which used the core from a CFM56 or a derivative of. Even then it took over 30 years and the entire GDP of Pakistan to get to where they are today.
Have these people been sent officially by Paksiatn or they were hired independently by Turkey for their expertise in the filed?Like he mentioned our 200 people are already working on the project. We are part of it for years now.
Officially they were sent. Not hired.Have these people been sent officially by Paksiatn or they were hired independently by Turkey for their expertise in the filed?
Both these scenarios have completely different connotations to the so called - extensive cooperation.