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China to 'authorise' Pakistan to build missiles, tanks, FC-1 Xiaolong combat aircraft

Is not pakistan already producing the J17 under licence?


The news is from india so we can all understand the lack of knowledge as always these poor lads have and only good at propaganda inside india.

Note: When I heard the word Mass production of FC-1 Xiaolong, I knew this shit news is surely from india.




Don't you know being an old member of this forum indian news are mostly propaganda and have zero credibilty when it comes to be a professional reporting channel.
 
http://english.sina.com/china/d/2017-03-17/detail-ifycnpiu8883923.shtml
China, Pakistan to further boost military cooperation
2017-03-17 01:53:23 GMT2017-03-17 09:53:23(Beijing Time) Global Times
The military cooperation between China and Pakistan will be further enhanced especially in weapons and anti-terrorism sectors, experts noted after a meeting between two senior military officers of the two countries on Thursday.

The "all-weather" strategic partnership has withstood changes in the international community, said Fang Fenghui, chief of the Joint Staff Department under the Central Military Commission of China, during a meeting with Qamar Javed Bajwa in Beijing, according to the website of the Ministry of National Defense. General Bajwa was appointed as Pakistani Army Chief in November 2016.

The talks will consolidate and deepen military exchanges between China and Pakistan, while new cooperation on military techniques might also be discussed, Song Zhongping, a military expert who served in the Second Artillery Corps (now known as the PLA Rocket Force), told the Global Times.

Weapon exchanges, including the mass production of FC-1 Xiaolong, a lightweight and multi-role combat aircraft developed jointly by the two countries, will be furthered after the meeting, said Song.

China's authorization to Pakistan to produce ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, anti-aircraft missiles, anti-ship missiles and main battle tanks in Pakistan is also on the agenda, he [Song] added.

The two sides also vowed on Thursday to ensure the safety of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), an important part of China's Belt and Road initiative.

Masood Khalid, Pakistani Ambassador to China, said at a news conference on Tuesday that Pakistan has deployed more than 15,000 troops to protect the CPEC, and the country's navy has raised a contingent for the protection of Gwadar Port.

Proposed in 2013 by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, the 3,000-kilometer CPEC links Kashgar in Northwest China's XinjiangUyghur Autonomous Region with Pakistan's Gwadar Port.

As Pakistan faces frequent threats from terrorist forces such as the Taliban and al-Qaeda, military support is necessary to ensure a safe environment for the regions where there is huge investment from China, said Song.

The two countries agreed to enhance anti-terrorism cooperation at the meeting, vowing to resolutely strike against terrorist forces including the East Turkestan Islamic Movement.

Pakistan's military is willing to deepen the cooperation with the Chinese army and fully support the Quadrilateral Cooperation and Coordination Mechanism in Counter Terrorism by Afghanistan-China-Pakistan-Tajikistan Armed Forces, said Bajwa.
 
http://english.sina.com/china/d/2017-03-17/detail-ifycnpiu8883923.shtml
China, Pakistan to further boost military cooperation
2017-03-17 01:53:23 GMT2017-03-17 09:53:23(Beijing Time) Global Times
The military cooperation between China and Pakistan will be further enhanced especially in weapons and anti-terrorism sectors, experts noted after a meeting between two senior military officers of the two countries on Thursday.

The "all-weather" strategic partnership has withstood changes in the international community, said Fang Fenghui, chief of the Joint Staff Department under the Central Military Commission of China, during a meeting with Qamar Javed Bajwa in Beijing, according to the website of the Ministry of National Defense. General Bajwa was appointed as Pakistani Army Chief in November 2016.

The talks will consolidate and deepen military exchanges between China and Pakistan, while new cooperation on military techniques might also be discussed, Song Zhongping, a military expert who served in the Second Artillery Corps (now known as the PLA Rocket Force), told the Global Times.

Weapon exchanges, including the mass production of FC-1 Xiaolong, a lightweight and multi-role combat aircraft developed jointly by the two countries, will be furthered after the meeting, said Song.

China's authorization to Pakistan to produce ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, anti-aircraft missiles, anti-ship missiles and main battle tanks in Pakistan is also on the agenda, he [Song] added.

The two sides also vowed on Thursday to ensure the safety of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), an important part of China's Belt and Road initiative.

Masood Khalid, Pakistani Ambassador to China, said at a news conference on Tuesday that Pakistan has deployed more than 15,000 troops to protect the CPEC, and the country's navy has raised a contingent for the protection of Gwadar Port.

Proposed in 2013 by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, the 3,000-kilometer CPEC links Kashgar in Northwest China's XinjiangUyghur Autonomous Region with Pakistan's Gwadar Port.

As Pakistan faces frequent threats from terrorist forces such as the Taliban and al-Qaeda, military support is necessary to ensure a safe environment for the regions where there is huge investment from China, said Song.

The two countries agreed to enhance anti-terrorism cooperation at the meeting, vowing to resolutely strike against terrorist forces including the East Turkestan Islamic Movement.

Pakistan's military is willing to deepen the cooperation with the Chinese army and fully support the Quadrilateral Cooperation and Coordination Mechanism in Counter Terrorism by Afghanistan-China-Pakistan-Tajikistan Armed Forces, said Bajwa.

MBT... so we know who Pakistan choosed then...
 
China's authorization to Pakistan to produce ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, anti-aircraft missiles, anti-ship missiles and main battle tanks in Pakistan is also on the agenda, he [Song] added.

How can China authorise us to produce ballistic missiles when we have our own ballistic missile program and also China has to remain committed to her International obligations. Technically China isnt member of MTCR but adheres to its rules and regulations of not sharing technology of missiles beyond 300kms to a non MTCR nation. Also since Pakistan already produces a large chunk of its own ballistic missile program, the only thing we dont is an ICBM. So is this pointing towards a development of ICBM perhaps to send US a message which clearly backs India on her own ICBM program.
 
How can China authorise us to produce ballistic missiles when we have our own ballistic missile program and also China has to remain committed to her International obligations. Technically China isnt member of MTCR but adheres to its rules and regulations of not sharing technology of missiles beyond 300kms to a non MTCR nation. Also since Pakistan already produces a large chunk of its own ballistic missile program, the only thing we dont is an ICBM. So is this pointing towards a development of ICBM perhaps to send US a message which clearly backs India on her own ICBM program.
An ICBM has quite severe geo-political implications that extend far beyond Pakistan's neighborhood and so it may not be wise for Pakistan to alarm other nations who do not have good relations (or any relations, for that matter) with it, namely Israel. I do not want to brazenly involve any conspiracy theories but Israel does of course have some sort of "control" over the US, and so any perceived threat by them may carry detrimental effects on Pakistan including reduction in military aid (as well as the highly-likely economic sanctions and significant reduction in likelihood of Pakistan's admittance into the Nuclear Suppliers Group) from the US. In relation to this, Pakistan acquiring an ICBM would enable the US to increase the rate at which US-Pakistan relations cool down.
 
An ICBM has quite severe geo-political implications that extend far beyond Pakistan's neighborhood and so it may not be wise for Pakistan to alarm other nations who do not have good relations (or any relations, for that matter) with it, namely Israel. I do not want to brazenly involve any conspiracy theories but Israel does of course have some sort of "control" over the US, and so any perceived threat by them may carry detrimental effects on Pakistan including reduction in military aid (as well as the highly-likely economic sanctions and significant reduction in likelihood of Pakistan's admittance into the Nuclear Suppliers Group) from the US. In relation to this, Pakistan acquiring an ICBM would enable the US to increase the rate at which US-Pakistan relations cool down.
Israel do have ICBM so why Pakistan can't have it? We are independent nation and if we have ICBM then all nations which it cover will think twice before doing anything against Pakistan. Pakistan badly need ICBM of at least 6500km to cover Europe and Africa
 
How can China authorise us to produce ballistic missiles when we have our own ballistic missile program and also China has to remain committed to her International obligations. Technically China isnt member of MTCR but adheres to its rules and regulations of not sharing technology of missiles beyond 300kms to a non MTCR nation. Also since Pakistan already produces a large chunk of its own ballistic missile program, the only thing we dont is an ICBM. So is this pointing towards a development of ICBM perhaps to send US a message which clearly backs India on her own ICBM program.
It is about ToT in JVs, MTCR will have nothing to do with it if Pakistan wants to make a longer range missile of it on its own later..

CX-1 would be a good example:
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And take a look at this variety..
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HQ-9
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HQ-16
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C-602
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CM-302 YJ-12
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CM-708
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WS-43 Miniature Attack Cruise Missile System (Loitering Attack Munition)
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CJ-10 Long Sword / DH-10
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Type 05 Main Battle Tank
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Chinese Railgun Tank Concept
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no!
PAC have equal stakes in the project and we are simply making these at home, period!
pak got 58 percent stake Sir

Now we gonna install french support for engine overhaul so some french touch later insha ALLAh PAK will make j 31 in pak:pakistan::china:
 
The Missiles are mainly Air Defence systems. As for Tanks we already have rejected there Tanks and AL KHALID we produce has hardly any Chinese part. This deal is mainly for different Air Defence systems.

Ballistic missiles for air defence? I think you playing down the meaning of this treaty.
 
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