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Pakistan's JF 17 fighter Jets pose serious threat to Indian Air Force entire Mig fleet: Intl. expert report

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NEW DELHI - Pakistan has produced the JF-17 fighter since 2007, with Russia providing high quality engines. In March, Chinese media reported the JF-17 will be upgraded with active array radar, allowing it to detect and fire on targets from a greater distance.

According to Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan, Russia’s potential approval for China to resell its jet engines to Pakistan was the most frequent topic of discussion at weekly meetings of the National Security Council when she was assistant secretary to the NSC Secretariat from 2003-2007.

If Pakistan’s jets were equipped with the new radar and China’s PL-10 missiles, now available for export, India’s aging Russian MiGs would struggle to compete, she said, Hindustan Times has reported.

The arms sales are symptomatic of a much more worrying regional realignment of Russia – traditionally India’s biggest arms supplier – with China, said Rajagopalan, now head of the Nuclear and Space Policy Initiative at the Observer Research Foundation, a New Delhi think tank.

“The Russians are in a weak position now, and they feel it is better to be in the Chinese camp,” she said.

India last month put out an international call for bids for a $15 billion contract to provide 110 new combat aircraft. Pakistan has over 100 JF-17s and is producing 25 new ones a year, in next few years the number may touch 250-300.

Beijing’s technological progress is also having knock-on effects beyond South Asia. China has moved from its traditional position as a provider of cheap small arms to poor nations, to become the world’s number three arms trader in volume terms. That includes the sale of armed drones to Saudi Arabia, Iraq and other nations to which the US declined to sell its Reaper drone technology.

Some missiles China developed with Russian help are now considered as good if not better than the originals, and are on the international market.

Russia, at least, isn’t overly concerned by competition from the expanding military capabilities next door, according to Kashin. “They are certainly a growing power,” he said of China. “But they are not omnipotent, and they are Russia’s partner.”
 
JF-17 is garbage. It's charity from China. Even they don't operate it. Think of it as giving old and worn out clothes to the poor.
hi indian
garbage in your head, China is vast country they need bigger plane to cover vast distances, they want range and payloads and JF-17 is specifically designed for/with for PAF @Destrius
 
Like I said, garbage plane with garbage range and payload for garbage PAF.
PAF doesn't have a high budget so they're making do with what they've got. But honestly speaking, pakistan should disband their airforce and reduce their navy to a couple patrol boats. It's not like they're going to last more than a few hours in war.
lol its has been replacing older generation of gen and will be the work horse for PAF like F-16 of usaf, its has low RCS as comapare to indian fighter jets you're taling withot a base, look your post only 107 post 7 nagetive rating what clue less head your head is @desrius you're repored for your trooooooooooooooooolling @Destrius :blah::blah::blah:
 
Pakistan's JF 17 fighter Jets pose serious threat to Indian Air Force entire Mig fleet: Intl. expert report

pakistan-s-jf-17-fighter-jets-pose-serious-threat-to-indian-air-force-entire-mig-fleet-intl-expert-report-1525813146-9929.jpg



NEW DELHI - Pakistan has produced the JF-17 fighter since 2007, with Russia providing high quality engines. In March, Chinese media reported the JF-17 will be upgraded with active array radar, allowing it to detect and fire on targets from a greater distance.

According to Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan, Russia’s potential approval for China to resell its jet engines to Pakistan was the most frequent topic of discussion at weekly meetings of the National Security Council when she was assistant secretary to the NSC Secretariat from 2003-2007.

If Pakistan’s jets were equipped with the new radar and China’s PL-10 missiles, now available for export, India’s aging Russian MiGs would struggle to compete, she said, Hindustan Times has reported.

The arms sales are symptomatic of a much more worrying regional realignment of Russia – traditionally India’s biggest arms supplier – with China, said Rajagopalan, now head of the Nuclear and Space Policy Initiative at the Observer Research Foundation, a New Delhi think tank.

“The Russians are in a weak position now, and they feel it is better to be in the Chinese camp,” she said.

India last month put out an international call for bids for a $15 billion contract to provide 110 new combat aircraft. Pakistan has over 100 JF-17s and is producing 25 new ones a year, in next few years the number may touch 250-300.

Beijing’s technological progress is also having knock-on effects beyond South Asia. China has moved from its traditional position as a provider of cheap small arms to poor nations, to become the world’s number three arms trader in volume terms. That includes the sale of armed drones to Saudi Arabia, Iraq and other nations to which the US declined to sell its Reaper drone technology.

Some missiles China developed with Russian help are now considered as good if not better than the originals, and are on the international market.

Russia, at least, isn’t overly concerned by competition from the expanding military capabilities next door, according to Kashin. “They are certainly a growing power,” he said of China. “But they are not omnipotent, and they are Russia’s partner.”
migs are overdue to retire ..even the mig 29s have outlasted their life and need reitrement
 
To whomever gave me negative ratings, it wasn't I who first brought up toilets and cow piss.
On topic:The jf-17 is inferior to the Su-30 MKI and India has more sukhois than pakistan has jfs. With another defence procurement tender, there really is nothing to fear.
Its quite shame to show your real flag you false flagger don't you @Destrius :lol::rofl::sarcastic::enjoy: MKI has a one of the biggest RCS in the fighter jets world can easily be detected by multiple ground base radars AWACS in the arsernal of PAF and n by the F-16 radar which have range of 300KM and when it near to border by JF-17 will guide SD-10/ AMRAAM toward your raptor of the east MKI, its all about net centic war fare you flase flagger @Destrius :p::enjoy:
 
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Its quite shame to show your real flag you false flagger don't you @Destrius :lol::rofl::sarcastic::enjoy: MKI has a one of the biggest RCS in the fighter jets world can easily be detected by multiple ground base radars AWACS in the arsernal of PAF and n by the F-16 radar which have range of 300KM and when it near to border by JF-17 will guide SD-10/ AMRAAM toward your raptor of the east MKI, its all about net centic war fare you flase flagger @Destrius :p::enjoy:
Once the JF17s have the AESA radar, the indian mkis can expect to get locked as soon as they take off of an airbase within 300 miles of the border!
 

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