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Pakistan in talks for J-10 & have ordered KJ 2000?

Which Fighter is best for Pakistan to counter Rafale J-10B/C or J-11D ?

  • J-10B/C

    Votes: 17 42.5%
  • J-11D

    Votes: 23 57.5%

  • Total voters
    40
  • Poll closed .

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According to a page which has often proved to be quite authetic is saying that Pakistan is again in talks with China for J-10B. And another which is also being reported is that Pakistan may also have got KJ-2000. This if true is great but I personally don't believe this.
@Dazzler @Stealth @fatman17
 
personally i would like the PN to go for the J 10s, as they need some good air defense
 
personally i would like the PN to go for the J 10s, as they need some good air defense

J-10 is too big and can be easily out maneuvered.
 
J-10 is too big and can be easily out maneuvered.
Well that depends on the pilot
 
J-10 is too big and can be easily out maneuvered.
hain?....any plane's agility is a function of multitutde of factors. J-10s design provides it high acceleration at high altitudes, tighter instantenious turning and higher manuverability at supersonic speeds.
 
What's the status on J-31?
 
J-10 is too big and can be easily out maneuvered.
well, they need heavy fighters, so they can do with few of them, would you suggest Jf 17 then?
 
Molvi ghare murde kion ukharte ho.
 
I think Pakistan and China have developed a fighter relating to there needs, which fits good with Pakistans requirements and Pakistan should invest more into it than purchasing a costly machine at this time :)
 
well, they need heavy fighters, so they can do with few of them, would you suggest Jf 17 then?

Thats what i'm saying, Jf-17 is perfect for Pakistan's defense requirements, we dont need anything else fancy.
 
I think Pakistan and China have developed a fighter relating to there needs, which fits good with Pakistans requirements and Pakistan should invest more into it than purchasing a costly machine at this time :)

LO L Look At the source
According to a page which has often proved to be quite authentic[\Quote]
 
I don't think so, see whats reported in today's FT.
Pakistani officials say that despite Mr Xi’s absence from the parade, important symbols of China’s foothold will be on display. China has helped build the JF-17 fighters that are positioned to become the country’s main second-line fighter, while discussions are continuing on Beijing’s future sale of a batch of FC-31 stealth fighter.

Other areas of collaboration have included China’s supply of four new frigates and talks continue on the sale of six submarines. Taken together, these items form the bulk of Pakistan’s military arsenal.
 
:-)
 
LO L Look At the source
The page is saying its Janes which has reported this
 

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