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Iran, Malaysia Advance Interest In Pakistan's JF-17 Fighter Jet
Our Bureau

01:22 PM, November 29, 2018

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JF-17 Thunder fighter jet (Image: Samaa TV)
Iranian and Malaysian defence officials visiting the IDEAS 2018 aerospace exhibition in Karachi have expressed interest in the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet made in Pakistan with Chinese technology.

Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) General Qasem Soleimani visited the fighter aircraft at the exhibition, according to local media reports Thursday.

Malaysian Royal Air Force Chief General Dato' Affendi while talking to media said, "We are attending the IDEAS for the first time, and we are immensely impressed by the standards of exhibition of defense products".

Malaysian military officials also held talks with Pakistan Aeronautics Complex (PAC) officials. While the PAC has been hawking the aircraft at various international aerospace events, there is no definite indication that a new customer has been found for the aircraft besides the confirmed sales to Nigeria and Myanmar.

The JF-17s which are deployed by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and sold to Nigeria and Myanmar have attracted interest from countries looking for a cheaper alternative to western origin light attack fighter jet. The approximately $60 million each plane is also considered cheaper than competing Russian fighter aircraft.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/23..._in_Pakistan_s_JF_17_Fighter_Jet#.XAAxaB5h6yU
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Iran, Malaysia Advance Interest In Pakistan's JF-17 Fighter Jet
Our Bureau

01:22 PM, November 29, 2018

740
jf-17_fig_1543494372.jpg

JF-17 Thunder fighter jet (Image: Samaa TV)
Iranian and Malaysian defence officials visiting the IDEAS 2018 aerospace exhibition in Karachi have expressed interest in the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet made in Pakistan with Chinese technology.

Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) General Qasem Soleimani visited the fighter aircraft at the exhibition, according to local media reports Thursday.

Malaysian Royal Air Force Chief General Dato' Affendi while talking to media said, "We are attending the IDEAS for the first time, and we are immensely impressed by the standards of exhibition of defense products".

Malaysian military officials also held talks with Pakistan Aeronautics Complex (PAC) officials. While the PAC has been hawking the aircraft at various international aerospace events, there is no definite indication that a new customer has been found for the aircraft besides the confirmed sales to Nigeria and Myanmar.

The JF-17s which are deployed by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and sold to Nigeria and Myanmar have attracted interest from countries looking for a cheaper alternative to western origin light attack fighter jet. The approximately $60 million each plane is also considered cheaper than competing Russian fighter aircraft.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/23..._in_Pakistan_s_JF_17_Fighter_Jet#.XAAxaB5h6yU
@Signalian @Mentee @Dawood Ibrahim
@Maarkhor @Well.wisher @django @Hell hound @Starlord

Qasim Sulemani? :rofl:
 
Iran, Malaysia Advance Interest In Pakistan's JF-17 Fighter Jet
Our Bureau

01:22 PM, November 29, 2018

740
jf-17_fig_1543494372.jpg

JF-17 Thunder fighter jet (Image: Samaa TV)
Iranian and Malaysian defence officials visiting the IDEAS 2018 aerospace exhibition in Karachi have expressed interest in the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet made in Pakistan with Chinese technology.

Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) General Qasem Soleimani visited the fighter aircraft at the exhibition, according to local media reports Thursday.

Malaysian Royal Air Force Chief General Dato' Affendi while talking to media said, "We are attending the IDEAS for the first time, and we are immensely impressed by the standards of exhibition of defense products".

Malaysian military officials also held talks with Pakistan Aeronautics Complex (PAC) officials. While the PAC has been hawking the aircraft at various international aerospace events, there is no definite indication that a new customer has been found for the aircraft besides the confirmed sales to Nigeria and Myanmar.

The JF-17s which are deployed by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and sold to Nigeria and Myanmar have attracted interest from countries looking for a cheaper alternative to western origin light attack fighter jet. The approximately $60 million each plane is also considered cheaper than competing Russian fighter aircraft.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/23..._in_Pakistan_s_JF_17_Fighter_Jet#.XAAxaB5h6yU
@Signalian @Mentee @Dawood Ibrahim
@Maarkhor @Well.wisher @django @Hell hound @Starlord
Great news if corroborated perhaps @SOHEIL can offer some insights.Kudos bhai
I am all for Pakistan Iran cooperation:cheers: both should be natural allies due to shared interests
 
6 countries in talks for block 3 currently. This is confirm news.

There can also be a NATO compatibility version via turkey France and Italy. Companies also showed interest in it.
Come on.
Zarvan ki rooh to nhn a gayi ap main.
 
Iran, Malaysia Advance Interest In Pakistan's JF-17 Fighter Jet
Our Bureau

01:22 PM, November 29, 2018

740
jf-17_fig_1543494372.jpg

JF-17 Thunder fighter jet (Image: Samaa TV)
Iranian and Malaysian defence officials visiting the IDEAS 2018 aerospace exhibition in Karachi have expressed interest in the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet made in Pakistan with Chinese technology.

Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) General Qasem Soleimani visited the fighter aircraft at the exhibition, according to local media reports Thursday.

Malaysian Royal Air Force Chief General Dato' Affendi while talking to media said, "We are attending the IDEAS for the first time, and we are immensely impressed by the standards of exhibition of defense products".

Malaysian military officials also held talks with Pakistan Aeronautics Complex (PAC) officials. While the PAC has been hawking the aircraft at various international aerospace events, there is no definite indication that a new customer has been found for the aircraft besides the confirmed sales to Nigeria and Myanmar.

The JF-17s which are deployed by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and sold to Nigeria and Myanmar have attracted interest from countries looking for a cheaper alternative to western origin light attack fighter jet. The approximately $60 million each plane is also considered cheaper than competing Russian fighter aircraft.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/23..._in_Pakistan_s_JF_17_Fighter_Jet#.XAAxaB5h6yU
@Signalian @Mentee @Dawood Ibrahim
@Maarkhor @Well.wisher @django @Hell hound @Starlord
is selling to iran a possibility?
 
Come on.
Zarvan ki rooh to nhn a gayi ap main.

Nahi bhai gossip chal rahi hai. You tell me why will they not show interest? The jet is combat tested and provides more features and in half the price. Current problem is defence budgets and jf-17 block 3 with aesa has lower price so it is a hot product. Iraqi air chief will speak at paf conference and so will Nigerian. They all want it. USA weapons come with sanctions and jf-17 is strings free.
 
6 countries in talks for block 3 currently. This is confirm news.

There can also be a NATO compatibility version via turkey France and Italy. Companies also showed interest in it.

France is willing to work with Pakistan in defence aviation, this means JFT will get western NATO standard systems for potential customers who want NATO standard western system compatibility in their air forces.
 

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