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Malaysian Defence Minister Taunts LCA Tejas as a Test Subject.!!

Anyone can provide a fake picture.
Look at the lighting in the face. Light coming from the left.
And then look at the shadows of the aircraft, light coming from the right.

How much time did you spend in Photoshop (which was a total waste of time…)?

So I doubt You can show a real link claiming Pakistan evaluated the Gripen, when you have to use photoshopped pictures…

Accusing someone to be Indian seems to be the escape route when arguments are lacking.

Funny that neither the Swedish Government nor SAAB is aware of any evaluation.


Information about Pakistani purchase of Gripen is rejected
Published 2004-06-21
In the Pakistani media there is detailed information about an impending purchase of the Gripen combat aircraft. But the information is categorically rejected from the Swedish side.

Pakistan is about to buy 40 Jas Gripen planes from Sweden according to centrally located defense sources in Pakistan, according to the online edition of The News, an English-language Pakistani newspaper. The purchase will be discussed when Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf visits Sweden in July. According to the private Pakistani television station Geo TV, Sweden promised to sell Gripenplan to Pakistan during the visit of Riaz Khokhar, second in command at Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to Sweden a month ago, states Indian Newindpress.com.

Pakistan's air force is in dire need of high-tech aircraft to compete with neighboring India but has been unable to purchase US F-16 planes as both the Bush and Clinton administrations have denied such a deal. Therefore, interest has now been directed towards Sweden.

The details in foreign media, and which are referenced by Sydsvenska Dagbladet, are numerous regarding the aircraft and the planned purchase but are rejected in Sweden.

- The Minister of Defense has not held any talks with Pakistan about selling Gripen, says Magnus Edin who is press secretary to Minister of Defense Leni Björklund to TT.

A country that is interested in buying the Gripenplane can go directly to Gripen International, which is the Swedish-English company that manages the marketing and sales of the Gripenplane for Saab. But a potential buyer can also go to the government. In the latter case, it will be the Defense Materiel Administration (FMV) that manages the business if the government decides on a sale. But FMV has not received any such assignment, says Ulf Lindström who is press officer at FMV.

In order for the Gripenplan to be sold abroad, the Swedish government must give its approval and it is Prime Minister Gunnar Lund who has to test the possibility of an export permit. But according to his press secretary Anette Törnqvist, there is no request regarding Pakistan.

According to Saab's press manager Peter Larsson, it is only Brazil with which there is an ongoing procurement process, while South Africa, Hungary and the Czech Republic are counted as completed.

The marketing of the Gripen plane takes place at various air or defense exhibitions around the world, and Peter Larsson says that there is certainly an interest from Pakistani authorities in the Gripen plane, just as there is from a number of other countries. There may have been questions from Pakistan at the shows. But it is by no means certain that a demonstrated interest will lead to any deal or procurement.

- It is very far down the scale compared to an imminent deal, says Peter Larsson to TT.

BIRGITTA SENNERDAL/TT
This wasn't the double standard by you Pakistan was rejected by Sweden and you're offering Gripen to India lol what double standard you guys have
 
This wasn't the double standard by you Pakistan was rejected by Sweden and you're offering Gripen to India lol what double standard you guys have
When was the last time you had a military coup?
When was the last time you used you air force to attack its own population?
Are You,likely to start a war with a neighbour?

Such things affect initial approvals, and the record of Pakistan is not very good.
India has a much better record, so there is no double standard.

And before you bring up the usual Muslim victim argument, Indonesia has approval. They are the largest Muslim country in the world.
 
When was the last time you had a military coup?
When was the last time you used you air force to attack its own population?
Are You,likely to start a war with a neighbour?

Such things affect initial approvals, and the record of Pakistan is not very good.
India has a much better record, so there is no double standard.

And before you bring up the usual Muslim victim argument, Indonesia has approval. They are the largest Muslim country in the world.
Lol what a loser you are
 
Instead of rejected, the right term is not able to afford
We are talking about a period when our economy was sustained .

Not just not able to afford, it wasn't even offered.

Only Pakistanis can reject something that wasn't even offered to them. Lol.
Only shameless and obsessive Bakhtoras habitually bark against Pakistan.
Listen loser, forget Gripen , we even evaluated EFT and the French bird before you creatures could pronounce the name Rafale.
 
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Anyone can provide a fake picture.
Look at the lighting in the face. Light coming from the left.
And then look at the shadows of the aircraft, light coming from the right.
The age of the pilot seems wrong. the photo looks like it was taken during the 1980s, not late 1990s.

How much time did you spend in Photoshop (which was a total waste of time…)?

So I doubt You can show a real link claiming Pakistan evaluated the Gripen, when you have to use photoshopped pictures…

Accusing someone to be Indian seems to be the escape route when arguments are lacking.

Funny that neither the Swedish Government nor SAAB is aware of any evaluation.


Information about Pakistani purchase of Gripen is rejected
Published 2004-06-21
In the Pakistani media there is detailed information about an impending purchase of the Gripen combat aircraft. But the information is categorically rejected from the Swedish side.

Pakistan is about to buy 40 Jas Gripen planes from Sweden according to centrally located defense sources in Pakistan, according to the online edition of The News, an English-language Pakistani newspaper. The purchase will be discussed when Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf visits Sweden in July. According to the private Pakistani television station Geo TV, Sweden promised to sell Gripenplan to Pakistan during the visit of Riaz Khokhar, second in command at Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to Sweden a month ago, states Indian Newindpress.com.

Pakistan's air force is in dire need of high-tech aircraft to compete with neighboring India but has been unable to purchase US F-16 planes as both the Bush and Clinton administrations have denied such a deal. Therefore, interest has now been directed towards Sweden.

The details in foreign media, and which are referenced by Sydsvenska Dagbladet, are numerous regarding the aircraft and the planned purchase but are rejected in Sweden.

- The Minister of Defense has not held any talks with Pakistan about selling Gripen, says Magnus Edin who is press secretary to Minister of Defense Leni Björklund to TT.

A country that is interested in buying the Gripenplane can go directly to Gripen International, which is the Swedish-English company that manages the marketing and sales of the Gripenplane for Saab. But a potential buyer can also go to the government. In the latter case, it will be the Defense Materiel Administration (FMV) that manages the business if the government decides on a sale. But FMV has not received any such assignment, says Ulf Lindström who is press officer at FMV.

In order for the Gripenplan to be sold abroad, the Swedish government must give its approval and it is Prime Minister Gunnar Lund who has to test the possibility of an export permit. But according to his press secretary Anette Törnqvist, there is no request regarding Pakistan.

According to Saab's press manager Peter Larsson, it is only Brazil with which there is an ongoing procurement process, while South Africa, Hungary and the Czech Republic are counted as completed.

The marketing of the Gripen plane takes place at various air or defense exhibitions around the world, and Peter Larsson says that there is certainly an interest from Pakistani authorities in the Gripen plane, just as there is from a number of other countries. There may have been questions from Pakistan at the shows. But it is by no means certain that a demonstrated interest will lead to any deal or procurement.

- It is very far down the scale compared to an imminent deal, says Peter Larsson to TT.

BIRGITTA SENNERDAL/TT
Oh, so after i busted your rant on JF-17, so now we are moving goal posts. Lol.
Gripen is no space ship that someone would go to the length of faking a picture with it. PAF evaluated much more capable and sophisticated aircraft than something like Gripen.
When Pakistan was looking at the Gripen , it was under American sanctions, hence it was looking for a platform independent of dependency on America,
The Gripen was prone to such thus never fitted PAF's requirements.
 
Oh, so after i busted your rant on JF-17, so now we are moving goal posts. Lol.
Gripen is no space ship that someone would go to the length of faking a picture with it. PAF evaluated much more capable and sophisticated aircraft than something like Gripen.

Fact remains, JF-17 was rejected way before Tejas and had a non-US engine.

It is quite obvious that somebody did photoshop that picture, and You are the one to post this fake picture in multiple threads.
You have not been able to show where you found it so the conclusion that You photoshopped it is obvious.

You were the one that brought Gripen into the discussion with false claims, so you are the one trying to derail the thread, which started with you violating forum rules by changing the title of an article,


When Pakistan was looking at the Gripen , it was under American sanctions, hence it was looking for a platform independent of dependency on America,
The Gripen was prone to such thus never fitted PAF's requirements.

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Seems to me, that you are the loser here.
No YOUR country is loser here India is a terrorist nation doing human right violations in Kashmir and you still offering Gripen lol

Fact remains, JF-17 was rejected way before Tejas and had a non-US engine.

It is quite obvious that somebody did photoshop that picture, and You are the one to post this fake picture in multiple threads.
You have not been able to show where you found it so the conclusion that You photoshopped it is obvious.

You were the one that brought Gripen into the discussion with false claims, so you are the one trying to derail the thread, which started with you violating forum rules by changing the title of an article,




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BECAUSE Malaysia has a dispute in scs that's why JF17 is not selected
 
And did not make the short list…
For clear political reasons apparently - the US stepped in hard.

Excuses, Excuses…
Does not make the JF-17 have a US jet engine.
Which was one of the selection criterias.
So then it never really was an even playing field was it? Im not saying American engines aren’t better than Russian ones but if that was the disqualification criteria then everything else was moot.
 
If i were the head of Malaysia i will prefer to use this beast as a space shuttle rather then shooting down garbages like F-22 , F-35 with it
 
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