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Myanmar receives Thunders !

So You show pictures without context from a visit in 2014

Because they were checking out JFs in 2015:

https://www.pac.org.pk/news


and a picture of a wing, which you claim is from PAC.
Great Sources (NOT)!

Which are screen grabs from a TV show... aired in September 2016, ya twat....posted in JF-17 Thread... confirmed by Myanmarese officials at an airshow... where PAF was flyin JF-17s,K-8s and SMs? fuk off man, seriously... why dont you google JF-17 Ruby?
I distinctly remember PDF members claimed that it was China that sold JF-17 to Myanmar
during the peak of the Rohingya crisis.
PDF members,rohingya crisis.... is a fuking reliable source?
 
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Because they were checking out JFs in 2015:

https://www.pac.org.pk/news




Which are screen grabs from a TV show... aired in September 2016, ya twat....posted in JF-17 Thread... confirmed by Myanmarese officials at an airshow... where PAF was flyin JF-17s,K-8s and SMs? fuk off man, seriously... why dont you google JF-17 Ruby?

PDF members,rohingya crisis.... is a fuking reliable source?

One would think that if PAC exported JF-17 to anyone,
it would be mentioned on their news page.
It is not mentioned...

PDFers claiming China will sell is as good a source as any unsubstantiated claim that Pakistan will sell.
Note that I do not make any claims, I just note what people have claimed,
and ask for real sources.
Your photos from a visit by Myanmar is no proof.
A photo of a wing is no proof.

A press announcement from PAC would be proof.
 
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One would think that if PAC exported JF-17 to anyone,
it would be mentioned on their news page.
It is not mentioned...

PDFers claiming China will sell is as good a source as any unsubstantiated claim that Pakistan will sell.
Note that I do not make any claims, I just note what people have claimed,
and ask for real sources.
Your photos from a visit by Myanmar is no proof.
A photo of a wing is no proof.

A press announcement from PAC would be proof.

Proof of contract signing is there.

http://www.defense-aerospace.com/ar...uys-jf_17-thunder-fighters-from-pakistan.html


Though four Chinese civilians were killed by bombs dropped by MiG-29 fighters of the Myanmar Air Force, sources from Pakistan's Ministry of Defense said that a contract had been signed for Islamabad to sell the JF-17 Thunder multirole fighter, also known as the FC-1 Xiaolong, which was jointly developed by Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, to Naypyidaw, Islamabad's Capital Television reported on March 18.

The report said various countries including Nigeria, Bangladesh, Tajikistan and Myanmar had shown great interest in purchasing the fighter from Pakistan because its price is much cheaper than other fighter jets of the same class such as the F-16 and the Eurofighter. Myanmar demonstrated its interest in the fighter back in June 2014, according to the Myanmar Times.

Myanmar also wants to build a production line with the assistance of China and Pakistan to build the fighter for itself. Thanks to previous cooperation with China, Myanmar already has experience in producing Chinese aircraft such as the J-7 fighter or Q-5 attacker.

The purchase of the Thunder has not yet been confirmed by government officials in Myanmar. Pakistan is pushing hard to sell the fighter to foreign markets but none of the countries mentioned above has yet made a decision.
 
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Congratulations for this export. JF-17 is a success story, never mind what detractors say. I have watched this project go from an idea in 1993 to a success that it is now.

It is a great multirole jet with a very quick turn-around time for generating multiple sorties; and it can carry a variety of munitions for various purposes. It is not a strike aircraft and therefore geared more towards defense than offense. Deploying JF-17 is not a signal of aggressive intent. It just means that the operator takes defense seriously. If an airforce has ambitious growth plan, JF-17 is a perfect fit.

JF-17 is not a major threat to Bangladesh. BAF could afford something different with perhaps a bigger payload. By deploying JF-17, Myanmar has forced Bangladesh to step up their modernization with something more expensive. Once that happens, Myanmar can work on an antidote. Point is that the Myanmar has seized the initiative and Bangladesh would feel compelled to react.
 
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One would think that if PAC exported JF-17 to anyone,
it would be mentioned on their news page.
It is not mentioned...

Okay, so find out JF and SM sale to Nigeria on that site? perhaps the 52x SM deal with Turkey? 20 SMs sold to KSA? 30 SM deal with Iraq?

PDFers claiming China will sell is as good a source as any unsubstantiated claim that Pakistan will sell.
Note that I do not make any claims, I just note what people have claimed,
and ask for real sources.
Your photos from a visit by Myanmar is no proof.
A photo of a wing is no proof.

A press announcement from PAC would be proof.

Simply because they were apologetic towards Rohingya crisis? the entire country is.

It is proof when you see it on TV and countless ppl even on PDF talked bout it:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/jf-17-thunder-multirole-fighter-thread-7.427560/page-69

Or more concrete proof:

Pakistan wins first JF-17 order at Paris Air Show: PAF
By Web Desk / AFP
Published: June 15, 2015

ARIS:

After high expectations for a deal to pull through, Pakistan was successful in securing its first ever export order for its JF-17 Thunder fighter on Monday at the first day of the International Paris Air Show.


Air Commodore and Pakistan Air Force officer dealing in sales and marketing, Khalid Mahmood said “A contract has been signed with an Asian country.” However the name of the country was not disclosed and deliveries are likely to begin in 2017.

The report added that 80 people were promoting the JF-17 in Paris this year, reflecting a significant marketing push.


Due to security concerns and client sensitivities, Mahmood chose not to specify the name of the customer and the number of aircraft it will obtain from Pakistan.



Further, speaking to AFP from the Paris Air Show by phone, Air Commodore Syed Muhammad Ali said an order for the plane had been finalised but declined to give details.

“That’s the case, we’ve finalised the order,” he said, citing sensitivities for not naming the client, the number of aircraft or the date of delivery.

Mahmood further stated that the sales for the JF-17 had been delayed due to the political turmoil in numerous countries in the Middle East.

Having brought three aircraft to the show this year, one of them will make its flying debut.

Commenting on the success of the show, Mahmood said the choice of venue in terms of meeting prospective customers from French speaking countries is a good one.



EXPORT ORDER FOR JF-17 THUNDER
Issue: 8 / 2015

By Air Marshal B.K. Pandey (Retd)Photo(s): By ASDS Media

Pakistan has been successful in securing the first ever export order for its JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft on the very first day of the Paris Air Show in June this year. Air Commodore Khalid Mahmood of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) dealing in sales and marketing said: “A contract has been signed with an Asian country.” However, the name of the country was not disclosed and deliveries are likely to begin in 2017. The latest models of the jets, which are locally produced in collaboration with China, are lightweight multi-role aircraft capable of flying at twice the speed of sound and has an operational ceiling of 55,000 feet. In comparison, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is struggling with its light combat aircraft Tejas, which will take another year to become ready for comba
 
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Proof of contract signing is there.

http://www.defense-aerospace.com/ar...uys-jf_17-thunder-fighters-from-pakistan.html


Though four Chinese civilians were killed by bombs dropped by MiG-29 fighters of the Myanmar Air Force, sources from Pakistan's Ministry of Defense said that a contract had been signed for Islamabad to sell the JF-17 Thunder multirole fighter, also known as the FC-1 Xiaolong, which was jointly developed by Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, to Naypyidaw, Islamabad's Capital Television reported on March 18.

The report said various countries including Nigeria, Bangladesh, Tajikistan and Myanmar had shown great interest in purchasing the fighter from Pakistan because its price is much cheaper than other fighter jets of the same class such as the F-16 and the Eurofighter. Myanmar demonstrated its interest in the fighter back in June 2014, according to the Myanmar Times.

Myanmar also wants to build a production line with the assistance of China and Pakistan to build the fighter for itself. Thanks to previous cooperation with China, Myanmar already has experience in producing Chinese aircraft such as the J-7 fighter or Q-5 attacker.

The purchase of the Thunder has not yet been confirmed by government officials in Myanmar. Pakistan is pushing hard to sell the fighter to foreign markets but none of the countries mentioned above has yet made a decision.
Which is finally is something with some credibility.
Thank You, Sir.
 
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Don't mind him

Indias tejas dream turned into a nightmare and they cant bare that Pakistan has done something they can only dream of

So they are letting their jealousy burn through their azz and dumping it in post form on PDF

It’s amazing how much they hate Pakistan! I just don’t have the energy or motivation to go out of my way to put them down!
 
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One would think that if PAC exported JF-17 to anyone,
it would be mentioned on their news page.
It is not mentioned...

PDFers claiming China will sell is as good a source as any unsubstantiated claim that Pakistan will sell.
Note that I do not make any claims, I just note what people have claimed,
and ask for real sources.
Your photos from a visit by Myanmar is no proof.
A photo of a wing is no proof.

A press announcement from PAC would be proof.

Pakistan not disclosing officially has more to do with respecting the sentiments of its citizens regarding the Rohingya massacres than anything else. the fact you belligerently refuse to concede your flowed argument despite systematic dismantling of your bogus assertions show that you are politically motivated. You lost the debate. Move on and get hold of yourself.
 
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Mig-35 already rejected by BAF and that is better than JF-17.
Nothing less than a customised version of J-10C is acceptable to BAF.

well MiG's are good but on what basis you say MiG's are better ?
JF-17 in its block 3 configuration with AESA along with IRST, DSI with SD-10 and PL-10/15 would be deadly , MIG is a twin engine but have a significant larger RCS .. in modern Air warfare, whoever able to lock on the enemy and lunch a BVR will most likely win ..

New engine at work @Starlord !!!!

This is a victory for Pakistan against its enemies.

I would prefer to see this new engine in Jf-17 block 2 of PAF first .
 
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I do it blame them they have to do what they are
Good at, i blame folks who are
Dumb enough to argue with such Folks ;) put in ignore list and move on simple and straight forward

You are
Giving too much importance to such folks but some folks like to come to their level so be it
cheers [emoji482]
 
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well MiG's are good but on what basis you say MiG's are better ?
JF-17 in its block 3 configuration with AESA along with IRST, DSI with SD-10 and PL-10/15 would be deadly , MIG is a twin engine but have a significant larger RCS .. in modern Air warfare, whoever able to lock on the enemy and lunch a BVR will most likely win ..

Mig-35 has AESA but the JF-17 Block 2 being supplied to Myanmar does not.

I agree that JF-17 Block 3 can take on Mig-35.

Like I say BAF already rejected Mig-35 as it needs something better. Myanmar is not really seen as a real threat to BD.
 
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Congratulations to all involved in production of our very own eagle.
 
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Poor rohingyas will be bombed ?
Dilemma for pakistan ..support rohingyas or maynmar military.
Good question!
Sorry guys,but I dont like the timing of this. I am worried China kind of used Myanmar as a proxy to genocide muslims. Some people here said Myanmar is in the middle of a regional struggle for it.buuut..with the rohyinga issue,I dont like this. China should do something that shows us it believes in human dignity.China has helped and supported more,groups that have attacked Rohingyas.
 
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