I don't think so, a member here with inside connections has mentioned previously that there is zero Chinese involvement with Azm, or close to zero. IIRC.
confirmation for what ???Has there been any official confirmation of this?
I don't think so, a member here with inside connections has mentioned previously that there is zero Chinese involvement with Azm, or close to zero. IIRC.
There is wishful thinking and then there is ground realities. For a 5th Gen fighter rather any fighter u need an industrial base where we lack far far more than we actually perceive. We are unable to run a steel mill and we are talking about highest grade parts for an aircraft.With this mentality we’ll definitely never be able to. If you don’t dream big you’ll never do something big. In Sha Allah Pakistan will prove everyone wrong and show what it’s capable of.
There is wishful thinking and then there is ground realities. For a 5th Gen fighter rather any fighter u need an industrial base where we lack far far more than we actually perceive. We are unable to run a steel mill and we are talking about highest grade parts for an aircraft.
Yes we can make softwares where we can excel but beyond that it's a dead end..
Apples and Orangutans lol.
Seriously?lolNot really. Maybe you need to actually read up on control theory?
based on or is J-31?
Yes u are right but to achieve that 20% how much financial input u need. Do we have lexity of spending that much to achieve that 20% of experience. Remember the saga of Tejas. We are not much sharper than Indians. Aiming high is not the problemWishful thinking is what gets you places. If you aim small you’ll get nothing. If you aim big even if you achieve 20% of that it’s better then aiming small. If our goal is just making softwares we’ll be stuck at that and never excel. If our goal is making a whole 5th Gen fighter jet even if we achieve 20% of that even if project azm horribly fails we’ll still experience and learn far more then if we aimed small and stuck to doing what we already know. Allah Azzawajal helps the people who try. We should try our best put our most effort into it and the rest is up to Allah Azzawajal. Never aim small always aim big and have ambitious goals.
Indians learned valuable experience with Tejas project. Even if Azm fails the knowledge we’ll gain from it will be worth a lot. Money is the only issue but will be solved soon In Sha Allah because our economy is recovering thanks to imran khan.Yes u are right but to achieve that 20% how much financial input u need. Do we have lexity of spending that much to achieve that 20% of experience. Remember the saga of Tejas. We are not much sharper than Indians. Aiming high is not the problem
Pakistan is probably holding out till the TFX comes out and matures a little to decide between the two. Waiting to see if the TFX features anything unique and decisive.Hi,
Technically and tactically the J31 should be the project AZM.
From and engineering perspective---it does not make sense to start with something " your own " just because you want to---.
Pakistan is probably holding out till the TFX comes out and matures a little to decide between the two. Waiting to see if the TFX features anything unique and decisive.
Maybe the PAF is also waiting to see if the Single Engine Chinese VTOL fighter develops, could consider a conventional variant (basically a single engine J-20) to save on costs and be able to afford it in large numbers.
No offence to our Turkish friends but can Turkey really produce a 5th generation aircraft on their own? I am thinking we are overestimating Turkeys capabilities. Even Russia seem to struggling with the SU-57.Pakistan is probably holding out till the TFX comes out and matures a little to decide between the two. Waiting to see if the TFX features anything unique and decisive.
Maybe the PAF is also waiting to see if the Single Engine Chinese VTOL fighter develops, could consider a conventional variant (basically a single engine J-20) to save on costs and be able to afford it in large numbers.
The first attempt will always fetch the most skepticism. However, Turkey's evidently investing in the necessary areas. They also have decades of aerospace experience. We just don't see it because their experience came via supply chain support to LM, GE, etc. If Pakistan wants to make an honest assessment, then they can observe what Turkey's doing for the Hurjet. However, I'm not really confident with our leaders assessing things honestly. @JamDNo offence to our Turkish friends but can Turkey really produce a 5th generation aircraft on their own? I am thinking we are overestimating Turkeys capabilities. Even Russia seem to struggling with the SU-57.