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This might not be that bad. Russia has terrible engine terms with India, when the IAF attended Red Flag, one of the problems they faced was that they were required to actually send any malfunctioning engines back to Russia before they got a replacement. Definitely wouldn't want that in any wartime scenario for Pak.
I was a little confused by this recent news that China had ordered another 100 improved RD-93 engines(ostensibly for Pakistan, because China seems understandibly doesn't want it's jets dependent on foreign whims any more than neccessary). It didn't make sense because China had, in the last few months, conducted successful taxi runs on FC-1's using WS-13 engines and it seemed like development for that engine was coming along steadily.
So perhaps this move on China's part to push Russia for more RDs was to pave way for their own WS-13 engines to be used in sold aircraft. Even buyers who operate Russian aircraft already wouldn't insist on having RD-93 powered aircraft if Russia is the one refusing to supply.
At any rate, I'd prefer it went down like it is, with Russians refusing to supply early on, rather than at a time when we have a fleet of 150/250 JF-17s operating off their engines. We used their engines as a stopgap, to get our aircraft up and running until the Chinese WS-13 came along, and now we can slowly convert our existing fleet to this engine, and use it for newer aircraft that we locally produce.
This might not be that bad. Russia has terrible engine terms with India, when the IAF attended Red Flag, one of the problems they faced was that they were required to actually send any malfunctioning engines back to Russia before they got a replacement. Definitely wouldn't want that in any wartime scenario for Pak.
I was a little confused by this recent news that China had ordered another 100 improved RD-93 engines(ostensibly for Pakistan, because China seems understandibly doesn't want it's jets dependent on foreign whims any more than neccessary). It didn't make sense because China had, in the last few months, conducted successful taxi runs on FC-1's using WS-13 engines and it seemed like development for that engine was coming along steadily.
So perhaps this move on China's part to push Russia for more RDs was to pave way for their own WS-13 engines to be used in sold aircraft. Even buyers who operate Russian aircraft already wouldn't insist on having RD-93 powered aircraft if Russia is the one refusing to supply.
At any rate, I'd prefer it went down like it is, with Russians refusing to supply early on, rather than at a time when we have a fleet of 150/250 JF-17s operating off their engines. We used their engines as a stopgap, to get our aircraft up and running until the Chinese WS-13 came along, and now we can slowly convert our existing fleet to this engine, and use it for newer aircraft that we locally produce.