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It depends on China and how much it wants to prioritize a land-based export variant of the J-35. I think it'd be a pretty big opportunity for them as they'd have the only real ITAR-free next-gen fighter option on the market. IMO a land-based J-35 would easily throw the doors open into the Algerian, Egyptian, Saudi, Emirati, Thai, and Pakistani markets.What are the odds that the PAF will want a J-35 based variant that is modified to not have the naval related design aspects like folding wing, heavier landing gear and arrestor hook?
It depends on China and how much it wants to prioritize a land-based export variant of the J-35. I think it'd be a pretty big opportunity for them as they'd have the only real ITAR-free next-gen fighter option on the market. IMO a land-based J-35 would easily throw the doors open into the Algerian, Egyptian, Saudi, Emirati, Thai, and Pakistani markets.
AZM is dead from what I understand.To a great extent, the KF-21 Boramae will be more attractive to a lot of these nations, given that will not want to antagonise the Americans by going with a Chinese fighter. Many of the nations you've mentioned (Thailand, SA, Egypt) are already US markets and the Thai are actively looking to acquire some F-35 even though it is overkill for their needs.
Algeria is definitely going to be offered the Su-76 Checkmate. Pakistan remains the brightest potential customer for a J-35..
Tell me frankly do you really believe that Project Azm will be a clean sheet design with most if not all development done in Pakistan? Keep in mind that all 5th gen designs are costing billions of $ in development itself, leave aside acquisition. And so far nothing has been revealed in terms of a clean sheet design, for CFD analysis, FEM analysis, Wind tunnel testing (for which I believe no facilities exist in Pakistan) nor all the various programs that would be needed for stealth shaping, coatings, avionics, etc. There's no Iron bird type facility either, no landing gear testing facility, no anechoic chambers, no lightning test facility, etc..so all that needs to be set up from scratch. It will take decades AND cost a lot.
Which is why I am pretty sure that there will be a Pakistani variant of the J-35. Most likely under the name of Project Azm that's what'll be developed, with some Pakistani specific avionics and ejection seat.
I'm only bothering to debate with you since you're one of the more sensible chaps here. Far too many are simply not worth discussing anything with.
Hi,Tell me frankly do you really believe that Project Azm will be a clean sheet design with most if not all development done in Pakistan? Keep in mind that all 5th gen designs are costing billions of $ in development itself, leave aside acquisition. And so far nothing has been revealed in terms of a clean sheet design, for CFD analysis, FEM analysis, Wind tunnel testing (for which I believe no facilities exist in Pakistan) nor all the various programs that would be needed for stealth shaping, coatings, avionics, etc. There's no Iron bird type facility either, no landing gear testing facility, no anechoic chambers, no lightning test facility, etc..so all that needs to be set up from scratch. It will take decades AND cost a lot.
Which is why I am pretty sure that there will be a Pakistani variant of the J-35. Most likely under the name of Project Azm that's what'll be developed, with some Pakistani specific avionics and ejection seat.
I'm only bothering to debate with you since you're one of the more sensible chaps here. Far too many are simply not worth discussing anything with.
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To a great extent, the KF-21 Boramae will be more attractive to a lot of these nations, given that will not want to antagonise the Americans by going with a Chinese fighter. Many of the nations you've mentioned (Thailand, SA, Egypt) are already US markets and the Thai are actively looking to acquire some F-35 even though it is overkill for their needs.
Algeria is definitely going to be offered the Su-76 Checkmate. Pakistan remains the brightest potential customer for a J-35..
Tell me frankly do you really believe that Project Azm will be a clean sheet design with most if not all development done in Pakistan? Keep in mind that all 5th gen designs are costing billions of $ in development itself, leave aside acquisition. And so far nothing has been revealed in terms of a clean sheet design, for CFD analysis, FEM analysis, Wind tunnel testing (for which I believe no facilities exist in Pakistan) nor all the various programs that would be needed for stealth shaping, coatings, avionics, etc. There's no Iron bird type facility either, no landing gear testing facility, no anechoic chambers, no lightning test facility, etc..so all that needs to be set up from scratch. It will take decades AND cost a lot.
Which is why I am pretty sure that there will be a Pakistani variant of the J-35. Most likely under the name of Project Azm that's what'll be developed, with some Pakistani specific avionics and ejection seat.
I'm only bothering to debate with you since you're one of the more sensible chaps here. Far too many are simply not worth discussing anything with.
AZM is dead from what I understand.
The PAF will roll its NGFA requirement into an existing overseas project. So, what you say is a possibility. The only real options the PAF has are the J-35 and TFX/MMU.
no way any theoretical pakistan variant of the j-35 would be anything like the jf-17.Project AZM is most likely a variant of J35 because Pakistan doesn't have the technology/money to build a 5th generation jet from scratch. It will be similar to Jf17, a Pakistani spec jet, Pakistan will have the freedom to incorporate any types of weapons on it, similar to Jf17, weapons from Turkey and South Africa and some Pakistan made (if there are). If we think about it Turkey and China spent billions on their 5th generation project and how much has Pakistan spent? Next to nothing so far, if tomorrow Pakistan announces 10B AZM project then I would be excited.
Lucky for Pakistan we will have the TFX available, aswell as the Turkish MIUS unmanned jet. So one will be Chinese/Pak spec fighter and one western one. I would love the J20B with unmanned drones, it would be a deep strike offensive plane which we all want.