Bilal Khan (Quwa)
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Myanmar has about 40 A-5s and F-7s. Assuming a 1:1 replacement ratio, we are talking about another 24 JF-17s - which is really small for in-house manufacturing. My guess: local assembly and, more importantly, integration work. Remember, Myanmar does have decent ties with Israel, so we could see them integrating Elbit and Rafael gear onto their JF-17s, and doing it at home might be the easiest way to placate Israeli concerns (about Sino-Pak snooping).Well Jane is a credible source and holds weight w.r.t. defence news. However, two things beside Myanmar interest for producing inhouse Block-III are really eye catching.
Rest about in-house production of Block-III in Myanmar is highly unlikely depending upon level of relations and current geo-politics (read Myanmar India here) and that too due to safety purpose as India may have a reach to the bird easily. I can be wrong in this account but looking at first hand, this is how it seems like that Pakistan wouldn't compromise the leading Block-III like this or will take any chance until & unless, these reservations are worked out properly in every manner. On other hand, may be our permanent presence in Myanmar, would have been suggested w.r.t. keeping close eye as well as providing all the support and the same brings close relations with Myanmar along-with point of influence. Also, we have to check Myanmar's expertise in this field for production of air-crafts.