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There are others CGI that are more pretty but the JF-17 was developed as a replacement for our Mirages, F-7s and Fantans and it has turned out to be a very decent replacement. Iran has almost the same aircrafts to replace.Seen a CGI of a potential stealthy Jf-17:
Looks nice. I think the Jf-17 platform has potential. Be great to see a stealthy version of it. This could be a project I would love to see Iran-Pakistan-China jointly develop.
Iran is one of most natural partners for Pakistan, just think;
Language similarities.
Cultural similarities.
Shared border.
Intertwined history going back to over 5,000 years.
The largest Shia population outside Iran.
Iran and Pakistan's excellent ties, since the modern states started and so on.
Pakistan should jump head first and seek Iranian help and assistance in the SLV field and other advanced engineering projects. Pakistan should bring its nuclear know how to Iran, heck both can leap frog in this field together. Pakistan's armour experts should work with Iran on new series of combat vehicles.
Joint exercises should be held several times a year on the large border we share.
Pakistan/Iran zindabad.
Most Pakistanis do not speak/understand Farsi. Many Iranians I met (in GCC) are fluent in Urdu though.Iran is one of most natural partners for Pakistan, just think;
Language similarities.
Cultural similarities.
Shared border.
Intertwined history going back to over 5,000 years.
The largest Shia population outside Iran.
Iran and Pakistan's excellent ties, since the modern states started and so on.
Pakistan should jump head first and seek Iranian help and assistance in the SLV field and other advanced engineering projects. Pakistan should bring its nuclear know how to Iran, heck both can leap frog in this field together. Pakistan's armour experts should work with Iran on new series of combat vehicles.
Joint exercises should be held several times a year on the large border we share.
Pakistan/Iran zindabad.
Most Pakistanis do not speak/understand Farsi. Many Iranians I met (in GCC) are fluent in Urdu though.
Second, religion should not form the basis for any partnership, in my ill-informed view. Our history is soaked red with Sunni-Shia rivalry. Geographic, cultural and technological sectors can form a much more reliable and long-lasting partnership between Pakistan and Iran.
It all comes down to what USA and Saudis want, they hold a large leverage over Pakistan's ruling elite whether civil or military.
I thought I make this thread because I could not find another one like it.
I am not sure how to start off but I think Iran-Pakistan, as two neighbours, whom have good relations and in general Iranians and Pakistanis have brotherly relations, even in real life (I can testify to this on a personal level), why do you think there has been a lack of cooperation in the defence field?
Do you think the sanctions against Iran were a major reason, or do you think there is politics involved?
Pakistan is obviously an advanced nation in the military field and has good experience in variety of fields, such as in fighter jets, cruise missiles, armoured machines etc and Iran is quire advanced in the air-defence sector, submarine, missiles etc. There is no questions both countries can learn from each other and unfortunately, there is currently a void that could have been filled with Pakistan-Iran joint projects, but sadly there is nothing right now. Many nations undergo joint development in the military, why not Iran-Pakistan?
Don't you think Iran-Pakistan joint projects could also seriously improve our relations and our views on each other?
Which projects would you like to see Iran-Pakistan jointly develop?
The number one for me would be fighter jets obviously. What are your thoughts?
@Atanz @waz @Irfan Baloch @haviZsultan @Horus @WAJsal @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @black-hawk_101
@HAIDER @Arsalan @RAMPAGE @Luftwaffe @Pakistanisage @HRK @Syed Hussain @other Pakistani bros/sisters
Sorry if I forgot to mention anyone specifically. Anyway, lets keep this thread clean and full of good discussions
Most Pakistanis do not speak/understand Farsi. Many Iranians I met (in GCC) are fluent in Urdu though.
Second, religion should not form the basis for any partnership, in my ill-informed view. Our history is soaked red with Sunni-Shia rivalry. Geographic, cultural and technological sectors can form a much more reliable and long-lasting partnership between Pakistan and Iran.
A bit of both.Why do you think that would be bro? Pressure from the Americans or due to Pakistan-Saudi relations?
I thought I make this thread because I could not find another one like it.
I am not sure how to start off but I think Iran-Pakistan, as two neighbours, whom have good relations and in general Iranians and Pakistanis have brotherly relations, even in real life (I can testify to this on a personal level), why do you think there has been a lack of cooperation in the defence field?
Do you think the sanctions against Iran were a major reason, or do you think there is politics involved?
Pakistan is obviously an advanced nation in the military field and has good experience in variety of fields, such as in fighter jets, cruise missiles, armoured machines etc and Iran is quire advanced in the air-defence sector, submarine, missiles etc. There is no questions both countries can learn from each other and unfortunately, there is currently a void that could have been filled with Pakistan-Iran joint projects, but sadly there is nothing right now. Many nations undergo joint development in the military, why not Iran-Pakistan?
Don't you think Iran-Pakistan joint projects could also seriously improve our relations and our views on each other?
Which projects would you like to see Iran-Pakistan jointly develop?
The number one for me would be fighter jets obviously. What are your thoughts?
@Atanz @waz @Irfan Baloch @haviZsultan @Horus @WAJsal @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @black-hawk_101
@HAIDER @Arsalan @RAMPAGE @Luftwaffe @Pakistanisage @HRK @Syed Hussain @other Pakistani bros/sisters
Sorry if I forgot to mention anyone specifically. Anyway, lets keep this thread clean and full of good discussions