Pakistan is to make its own proposal to
Bulgaria concerning the overhaul of its
aircraft fleet, media reports suggest.
Currently the
US,
Italy and
Sweden have been bidding to answer
Bulgaria's need to have a squadron of 16 fighter jets replacing the existing one which is made up of Russian-made outdated MiGs.
Islamabad's offer is to include JF-17s, multirole 4++ generation fighters which it has been producing jointly with China since 2007, according to daily Presa.
JF-17's engine is Chinese-made, but is constructed under Russian license and resembles that of MiG-29. The Pakistani vehicle is however considered to be more advanced, since MiG-29s are 4-generation aircraft.
Bulgaria has been seeking for a few years to update its
aircraft fleet, with various governments in a row failing to take any decision.
Out of 15 offers submitted to
Bulgaria's Defense Ministry, a total of 3 have been shortlisted, coming from
Italy (offering Eurofighters),
Sweden (
Gripen) and the
US (
F-16).
The
US option,
F-16 fighters from Tucson, Arizona, includes aircraft that have already been removed from service. However, the author notes that even though the vehicles would virtually be a "gift", the need for thorough repairs would generate higher costs for the buyers than if new jets are acquired.
Sweden's proposal to sell
Gripen aircraft is the only one involving new vehicles which are to be delivered two years on from sealing a contract. According to Presa's report, within this stretch of time, Sofia could be granted used
Gripen fighters for training. Various officials are backing the idea of buying newly-built fighters, including Air Force Commander Maj Gen
Rumen Radev and his predecessor
Miho Mihov (also ex-Chief of Defense, currently an MP heading Parliament's Defense Committee).
Pakistan 'to Table Own Fighters Offer' to Bulgaria - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency