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Export bids for JF-17 Thunder Multirole Lightweight Fighter Aircraft

great for Pakistan to have so many buyers for jf-17 even country like Egypt is buying it who has F-16s, mig 35 and Rafales
 
Really!? i never knew that. i thought they purchased mig 29's instead.
Source: Contract signed with Egypt for delivery of MiG-9 fighters | Russia Beyond the Headlines


there not interested. they have deep enough pockets to go for more advanced weapons. like more f16's ,mig29's and Rafales

Sir,

Egypt does not have deep pockets----the Rafales were helped paid by the saudis---.

First of all---F16's for Egypt---they don't get BVR missiles----. Basically---they are useless---( in a manner of speaking )---plus their electronics will be compromised by the israelis.

Rafale---they can only afford in X numbers-----.

The induction of Rafale fills the hole for an aircraft like a Mig29---SU30---F15 SE---Eurofighter-----.

They need to fill the the hole with a large number of single engine aircraft-----. An aircraft which has an AESA and BVR and off bore sight missile launch capability----with anti ship missiles---like the C802 and then the CM400AKG
 
Sir,

Egypt does not have deep pockets----the Rafales were helped paid by the saudis---.

First of all---F16's for Egypt---they don't get BVR missiles----. Basically---they are useless---( in a manner of speaking )---plus their electronics will be compromised by the israelis.

Rafale---they can only afford in X numbers-----.

The induction of Rafale fills the hole for an aircraft like a Mig29---SU30---F15 SE---Eurofighter-----.

They need to fill the the hole with a large number of single engine aircraft-----. An aircraft which has an AESA and BVR and off bore sight missile launch capability----with anti ship missiles---like the C802 and then the CM400AKG
firstly i know its a curtacy thing but dont call me sir, if you want call me, bm.

the french provided a loan to the eygptions to that they can buy french equipment that included the frigate too.

i know the f16's are useless, and the fof see's israel as friend, did you know that!?
the rafale and the mirage are bvraam and the mig 29 is also bvraam too the fc1 is quiet nifty, i admit. as i said before if eygpt wants it its best inducted in many numbers. if you read my previous posts thats wil explain why.
 
Why they want to to be "anonymous" untill product is ready? Scared of "some one"....?
Or it is us who want their names in shadow so butt hurts may not sabotage the deals.....???

why would anyone sabotage JF-17 deals ?? If it is being marketed at $20 million per aircraft and does what it is supposed to do it is extremely competitive. money is premium in this world.

India does benefit from JF-17 exports in that it does drive the price of all combat aircraft down.
 
It is certainly an encouraging development that Egypt is showing interest in JF-17. Will it lead to a sale or just an inquiry, only time will tell. If it leads to a sale then one thing is for sure. Pakistan will never embargo spare parts. Besides if it helps Egypt develop their aircraft industry, then it is a win win situation for both countries.
 
Really!? i never knew that. i thought they purchased mig 29's instead.
Source: Contract signed with Egypt for delivery of MiG-9 fighters | Russia Beyond the Headlines


there not interested. they have deep enough pockets to go for more advanced weapons. like more f16's ,mig29's and Rafales
Not really. Do you have an outlay of the Egyptian economy to give weight to that message?
They have a pretty large fleet of Mirages and Mig-21 variants that they cannot all replace with F-16s or Mig-29s.
Moreover, the Mig and the JF-17 share the same engine more or less.
 
why would anyone sabotage JF-17 deals ?? If it is being marketed at $20 million per aircraft and does what it is supposed to do it is extremely competitive. money is premium in this world.

India does benefit from JF-17 exports in that it does drive the price of all combat aircraft down.
There are other more important things beside money in this World.......:coffee:
 
Egypt interested in buying JF-17 Thunder, says ambassador
APP — UPDATED ABOUT 5 HOURS AGO

RAWALPINDI: Egypt is interested in purchase of JF-17 Thunder aircraft, Egyptian Ambassador to Pakistan Sherif Shaheen told Federal Minister for Defence Production Rana Tanveer Hussain during a meeting here on Friday.

The minister informed the ambassador that Pakistan was at present selling its traditional weapons to US, UK, Germany and some Far Eastern countries.

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He offered the sale of JF-17 Thunder and Super Mashak to Egypt and said Iraq had already signed an agreement with Pakistan for the purchase of 20 Super Mashak while a deal with Turkey for the sale of 52 Super Mashak had almost been finalised.

Rana Tanveer emphasised the need for joint venture in defence production between the two countries.

Ambassador Shaheen said Egypt was looking for collaboration with Pakistan in the defence industry.

A defence delegation from Egypt would visit defence production facilities in Pakistan to look into the possibility of buying defence-related products, he added.

The minister invited the distinguished guest to visit defence production establishments of Pakistan.

Published in Dawn, December 5th, 2015
 
Egypt keen to buy Pakistan's JF-17 Thunder fighter jet - Times of India

Egypt keen to buy Pakistan's JF-17 Thunder fighter jet
PTI | Dec 5, 2015, 02.43 PM IST
ISLAMABAD: Egypt has expressed interest in acquiring Pakistan's multi-role JF-17 Thunder fighter jets, which the country has manufactured in collaboration with China.
Pakistan's minister for defence production Rana Tanveer Hussain during a meeting with Egyptian ambassador Sherif Shaheen offered the sale of JF-17 Thunder aircraft and Super Mashak to Egypt.
In the meeting, the Egyptian ambassador told the minister that Egypt is looking for collaboration with Pakistan in the defence industry and is interested in purchasing the JF-17 Thunder aircraft from Pakistan, the Dawn reported.
A defence delegation from Egypt would visit defence production facilities in Pakistan to look into the possibility of buying defence-related products, he added.
The minister informed the ambassador that Pakistan was at present selling its traditional weapons to US, UK, Germany and some Far Eastern countries.
He said Iraq had already signed an agreement with Pakistan for the purchase of 20 Super Mashak while a deal with Turkey for the sale of 52 Super Mashak had almost been finalised.
 
Its about time our military hardware productions and exports get a boost!
We have the engineers, we have proved our potential time and again!
Tanks , fighter jets, trainer jets, missiles, attack UAVs..... we are everyone in the entry level.
InshaAllah we will only move in forward direction from here on.

It might take some time but its on the horizon.

Plus politics and politicians can corrupt anything and everything but the only thing not in their hands is the military arm. So it keeps on progressing unlike our civil arm which suffers all the time.
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Introduction
The MFI-17 Mushshak (The Proficient) is a light-weight, robust, two/three seats, single engine, predominantly all metal aircraft with tricycle fixed landing gear. It has been developed to meet US FAR 23 certification in categories normal, utility and aerobatics. It can operate from any short un-prepared strip and is completely independent of any kind of ground equipment.
Super Mushshak (The Agile) - advanced avionics is an upgraded version of Mushshak fitted with a more powerful engine, cockpit air-conditioning, electrical instruments, and electric cum manual elevator and rudder trim.
Training Role
Mushshak meets the requirement of a modern primary training syllabus and is an ideal basic trainer. Aircraft is ideal for:

  • Basic flight training
  • Instrument flying
  • Aerobatics, stalls and deliberate spins
  • Night flying
  • Navigation flying
  • Formation flying
Army Co-operation Missions
Besides primary flying training, Mushshak is also suited for a wide range of army co-operation missions including:

  • Forward air control
  • Forward area support with droppable supply containers
  • Reconnaissance
  • Artillery fire observation
  • Camouflage inspection
  • Border patrol
  • Liaison
  • Target flying and target towing for training of ground units

Armament


  • Hardpoints: 6× under-wing, maximum external load 300 kg (660 lb) total
  • Possible loads:
    • 2× 7.62 mm machine gun pods
    • 2× 75 mm unguided rocket pod (7 rounds)
    • 4× 68 mm unguided rocket pod (7 rounds)
    • 6× wire-guided anti-tank missiles (ATGMs)
 

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