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true that. no one cares about Las Malvinas besides the Argentines and I am willing to bet even the average Argentine doesn't even care. it's more about pride then anything.
China will not export cutting edge system onboard for JF-17 export to argentina. Argentinian are better off with Israel Kfir.
China now treasure Sino-British r/s more.
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what need does Argentina need for such fighers?? a war with it's latin neighbors is near 0% the only reason they would want such fighters is to intimidate the Falklands or even strike them in the future.
the falklands are used as an escape goat for the crappy economy and government policies.
a dozen or evena few dozen advance fighters will not help Argentina. a change in government and it's policies is the only solution
in a long shot they could go for Gripen NGs that Brazil is buying/making, but those will cost near $100 million a piece
Let's hope the PAF uses this as an opportunity (however small) to regroup and offer a truly compelling package with the JF-17. For one thing having a unit available for test flights (ideally twin-seat) as well as the twin-seat model would help, but the PAF should push hard with Block-III. PAF should strongly emphasize how the JF-17 (Blk-3) can be equipped with modern A2A and A2G munitions across the board, e.g. HOBS AAM, PGB, LGB, BVRAAM, ARM, etc. It might not hurt for Pakistan to develop a MTCR (<300km) compliant ALCM for export as well.
(a ) grippen NG deal is conditional for the clearance of US export permission for its american engine andwhat need does Argentina need for such fighers?? a war with it's latin neighbors is near 0% the only reason they would want such fighters is to intimidate the Falklands or even strike them in the future.
the falklands are used as an escape goat for the crappy economy and government policies.
a dozen or evena few dozen advance fighters will not help Argentina. a change in government and it's policies is the only solution
in a long shot they could go for Gripen NGs that Brazil is buying/making, but those will cost near $100 million a piece
Still,the Kfirs are better with AESA radars,Israeli EW suites and avionics.Plus,they're extensively MLU-ed jets,I think most AF's in the world would pick them over JF17's.
Kafir was retird by IAF in 1990's. The Israel Aircraft Industries Kfir is based on a modified French Dassault Mirage 5 airframe, with US licenced the General Electric J79 turbojet engine.
Kafir's combat radius is a bit short, and it would take a brave Kfir pilot to face in single combat with the RAF Eurofighter Typhon (petroling over the Falksisland.)
Isn't Ra'ad exactly that ?