Honestly speaking I would rather see most resources diverted to building infrastructure in the next 6-8 years. Build bhasha and other dams and our economy will automatically become capable of affording shiny new jets in good numbers.
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Pakistan is in ahead of competitors while other countries are still in design phase.
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I would say you come up with fact-based reply but then again the Tejas hasnt been fully trusted into the Indian Air Force and export options are out of the question
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So are there potential buyers for the Tejas then other then the IAF ?, which for all i can know has to live with it for sheer public show
The JF-17 program has really matured and from the sounds of it with the Blk II coming out there might be a sale ......
anyways the original comment stands, Pakistan/China are ahead of competitors when it comes to selling a cost-effective multi-role fighter jet
@HariPrasad, if not J-31 then which other 5th Gen platform would you suggest PAF go for (considering the Government/Country of the suggested platform will be willing to sell them to Pakistan)?
Thanks.
So are there potential buyers for the Tejas other then the IAF ?, which for all i know has to live with it for sheer public show
The JF-17 program has really matured and from the sounds of it with the Blk II coming out there might be a sale ......
anyways the original comment stands, Pakistan/China are ahead of competitors when it comes to selling a cost-effective multi-role fighter jet
You think there aren't ?
Ever heard of LCA mk2 ?
there are no buyers for tejas,
IAF & IN ?
even they don't want mk1 and its a known fact.
it will be mainly used as a training plane for mk2.
Tejas is a compulsion for iaf now,,they cannot reject it but the point is its 2014 and foc is nowhere in sight.
Come on dude,you and your BS..
It's funny how Pakistan is taking credit for jF-17 but they prolly contribute less than 3% of the total aircraft value.
Assembling Chinese imported kits, doesn't make it a Pakistani plane. Just like Pakfa is mostly Russian and they are not even willing to share much information with Indians. China supplies you kits and Pakistanis put them together. Thats all you got.