I’ve explained thrice now why Pakistan put more funds into the other models and not the 054A. I think that explanation was sufficient. Why would Pakistan spend more money on equipping the Babur and Jinnah with more advanced weapons, redesigning them entirely to its own needs and getting ToT, when the same option could have been available with the 054A? China clearly has no issue redesigning their platforms to Pakistani needs (even modern ones like VT4 and J10C if images are to be believed) nor does it have an issue selling most of what can be put on 054A to Pakistan (China has already sold more advanced AESA ground radars and HQ9 SAMS to Pakistan). It’s simply a matter of what the more modern design and more future proof platform was.
Again, this is not a criticism of China or its tech, I know what they can make. It’s simply a rational explanation as to why 054A simply isn’t the best choice to put money into anymore, it’s a dated design, one that is sufficient for China because of their advanced destroyers.
PS: Pakistan as a whole is always short on funds
I will simply recall my previous statement about other countries not getting the same versions of Chinese weaponry than Pakistan does, at least not as early as Pakistan does. And I’ll leave it at that, it’s enough for people to understand what I mean. Pakistan still does not and will not get access to the best Chinese tech, that’s obvious and understandable, but it would still be naive to assume it does not get access to certain things other nations don’t. Especially not at the prices, terms and times Pakistan does, Pakistans versions are not ordinary, and that’s more China just looking for its own benefit by arming Pakistan to deal with india, not because China has any sort of commitment to Pakistan. China has a history of sending its weapons to Pakistan for trials, then improving them and bringing them back to make an actual sale, going all the way back to F6s, Q5s and Type 59/69s to SH15, VT4, J10 and the list goes on. This is also not because Pakistan has something really special to offer, it’s simply another example of China being very smart, by integrating the knowledge Pakistan has gained training with western and other forces that China cannot train with into their tech instead of acting like what they make is already perfect. It’s a win-win for Pakistan and China because it gets Pakistan a weapon tailored to them and China a third party opinion on how to improve things from someone who knows their adversary well.
As for the last statement, you tell me why all the customers want German engines over Chinese ones then, despite the Chinese ones being cheaper I assume.