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We should be working with Chinese Engine and have a research facility to just build these locally
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I highly doubt RMAF would want to change the engine RD-93 engine is very similar to RD-33 used on Mig-29 which RMAF inducted before. Maintenance shall be easier for them if sticking with RD-93 engine rather than others.what if malaysian choose jf-17 thunder and ask to replace RD-93 engines.
what are alternative engines options for Pakistan
Chances are slim. Malaysia PM not a big fan of China.Any chance Malaysia will sign the deal? hearing some positive chatter.
Yes but JF-17 is better and cheaper offer than what India or Korea is offering.Chances are slim. Malaysia PM not a big fan of China.
Yes but JF-17 is better and cheaper offer than what India or Korea is offering.
The Chinese-Pakistani JF-17 fighter jet, in contention of Malaysia’s Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) project along with India’s Tejas will not be participating in the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace (LIMA) to be held in Malaysia next week.
According to the official list of participating aircraft released by the organizers, the JF-17 will not be present in the static and flying displays. The Tejas, however is listed in the flying display along with the Russian YAK-130, another Malaysian LCA project contender.
The absence of the Pakistani aircraft, thought a key contender for the Malaysian LCA procurement, has surprised LIMA watchers. The Malaysian air force chief, Affendi Buang, who had visited the IDEAS show in Karachi in November had extended an invitation to the Pakistani air force to demonstrate its aircraft at LIMA.
However, a Malaysian source told defenseworld.net that the reason for the Pakistani no show could be that the aircraft is expected to be demonstrated on the occasion of the Pakistani National Day on March 23 where the Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammed is the chief guest.
To admit I do not want to start a new thread, but if this is the case and especially after the latest success, why then this??
http://www.defenseworld.net/news/24508/Pakistani_JF_17_not_to_Participate_in_LIMA_2019#.XJSHRmdYbcu
Neither he is big fan of USA. While Russian hardware disappoint him. Given he is highly anti semitic. He would rather trust the Chinese than Jews.Chances are slim. Malaysia PM not a big fan of China.
Chances are slim..because she wont buy any aircraft ..no urgent threat.Chances are slim. Malaysia PM not a big fan of China.
but Malaysian want to replace mig-29 just because of maintenance issue with Russian hardware. their maintenance cost is higher than western aircrafts.I highly doubt RMAF would want to change the engine RD-93 engine is very similar to RD-33 used on Mig-29 which RMAF inducted before. Maintenance shall be easier for them if sticking with RD-93 engine rather than others.
Hi my friend just a thought Pakistan should offer jf17 for mig29 part exchange as Pakistan is already using Russian engine so shouldn’t be a overhaul problems afaik if Russians are readybut Malaysian want to replace mig-29 just because of maintenance issue with Russian hardware. their maintenance cost is higher than western aircrafts.
Pakistan need an alternative engine for better marketing