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Excerpt from the JF-17 page of PAC's website:

Production
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) holds the exclusive rights of 58% of JF-17 airframe co-production work. A comprehensive infrastructure comprising state of the art machines and required skilled human resource has very quickly been developed at the Complex. The final assembly and flight testing of the aircraft was the first JF-17 co-production activity to start at PAC. The first PAC produced aircraft was handed over to Pakistan Air Force in November 2009. Since then, aircraft are being produced regularly to meet the required schedule. The co-production of sub assemblies and structural parts has also commenced and is sequentially attaining the sustained production status. Besides upgrading the production system, PAC has also upgraded its quality, technology and archive management systems to meet the production and management standards of a 3rd generation fighter aircraft.

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https://www.pac.org.pk/jf-17

Some people are overestimating the capability of PAC. This is coming straight from their website.


@Nein @500 @pakistanipower @vostok @Yaseen1 @Hack-Hook @ArabianEmpires&Caliphates @Falcon29 @zectech @GIANTsasquatch @rambro @KAL-EL @TruthHurtz @SubWater @925boy
@minimi
 
Excerpt from the JF-17 page of PAC's website:

Production
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) holds the exclusive rights of 58% of JF-17 airframe co-production work. A comprehensive infrastructure comprising state of the art machines and required skilled human resource has very quickly been developed at the Complex. The final assembly and flight testing of the aircraft was the first JF-17 co-production activity to start at PAC. The first PAC produced aircraft was handed over to Pakistan Air Force in November 2009. Since then, aircraft are being produced regularly to meet the required schedule. The co-production of sub assemblies and structural parts has also commenced and is sequentially attaining the sustained production status. Besides upgrading the production system, PAC has also upgraded its quality, technology and archive management systems to meet the production and management standards of a 3rd generation fighter aircraft.

oaWaDoG.png


https://www.pac.org.pk/jf-17

Some people are overestimating the capability of PAC. This is coming straight from their website.


@Nein @500 @pakistanipower @vostok @Yaseen1 @Hack-Hook @ArabianEmpires&Caliphates @Falcon29 @zectech @GIANTsasquatch @rambro @KAL-EL @TruthHurtz @SubWater @925boy
@minimi
They are using Chinese classification system.
 
Excerpt from the JF-17 page of PAC's website:

Production
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) holds the exclusive rights of 58% of JF-17 airframe co-production work. A comprehensive infrastructure comprising state of the art machines and required skilled human resource has very quickly been developed at the Complex. The final assembly and flight testing of the aircraft was the first JF-17 co-production activity to start at PAC. The first PAC produced aircraft was handed over to Pakistan Air Force in November 2009. Since then, aircraft are being produced regularly to meet the required schedule. The co-production of sub assemblies and structural parts has also commenced and is sequentially attaining the sustained production status. Besides upgrading the production system, PAC has also upgraded its quality, technology and archive management systems to meet the production and management standards of a 3rd generation fighter aircraft.

oaWaDoG.png


https://www.pac.org.pk/jf-17

Some people are overestimating the capability of PAC. This is coming straight from their website.


@Nein @500 @pakistanipower @vostok @Yaseen1 @Hack-Hook @ArabianEmpires&Caliphates @Falcon29 @zectech @GIANTsasquatch @rambro @KAL-EL @TruthHurtz @SubWater @925boy
@minimi
Why are you so naive?
 
Excerpt from the JF-17 page of PAC's website:

Production
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) holds the exclusive rights of 58% of JF-17 airframe co-production work. A comprehensive infrastructure comprising state of the art machines and required skilled human resource has very quickly been developed at the Complex. The final assembly and flight testing of the aircraft was the first JF-17 co-production activity to start at PAC. The first PAC produced aircraft was handed over to Pakistan Air Force in November 2009. Since then, aircraft are being produced regularly to meet the required schedule. The co-production of sub assemblies and structural parts has also commenced and is sequentially attaining the sustained production status. Besides upgrading the production system, PAC has also upgraded its quality, technology and archive management systems to meet the production and management standards of a 3rd generation fighter aircraft.

oaWaDoG.png


https://www.pac.org.pk/jf-17

Some people are overestimating the capability of PAC. This is coming straight from their website.


@Nein @500 @pakistanipower @vostok @Yaseen1 @Hack-Hook @ArabianEmpires&Caliphates @Falcon29 @zectech @GIANTsasquatch @rambro @KAL-EL @TruthHurtz @SubWater @925boy
@minimi

Dear, chinese call their j10s 3rd gen+ too.
its chinese jet, so uses chinese classification system
 
Excerpt from the JF-17 page of PAC's website:

Production
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) holds the exclusive rights of 58% of JF-17 airframe co-production work. A comprehensive infrastructure comprising state of the art machines and required skilled human resource has very quickly been developed at the Complex. The final assembly and flight testing of the aircraft was the first JF-17 co-production activity to start at PAC. The first PAC produced aircraft was handed over to Pakistan Air Force in November 2009. Since then, aircraft are being produced regularly to meet the required schedule. The co-production of sub assemblies and structural parts has also commenced and is sequentially attaining the sustained production status. Besides upgrading the production system, PAC has also upgraded its quality, technology and archive management systems to meet the production and management standards of a 3rd generation fighter aircraft.

oaWaDoG.png


https://www.pac.org.pk/jf-17

Some people are overestimating the capability of PAC. This is coming straight from their website.


@Nein @500 @pakistanipower @vostok @Yaseen1 @Hack-Hook @ArabianEmpires&Caliphates @Falcon29 @zectech @GIANTsasquatch @rambro @KAL-EL @TruthHurtz @SubWater @925boy
@minimi
China classifies Western 4th gen fighters as 3rd generation. Now block 3 will be a 4+ gen as per Western standards
 
i've heard them saying about jf-17b 2.5gen. Its their own system
 
If this website is meant to be for foreign customers then I very much expect them to go by the western classification of fighter jet capabilities.

I really don't think they are going by chinese interpretations here.
 
Excerpt from the JF-17 page of PAC's website:

Production
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) holds the exclusive rights of 58% of JF-17 airframe co-production work. A comprehensive infrastructure comprising state of the art machines and required skilled human resource has very quickly been developed at the Complex. The final assembly and flight testing of the aircraft was the first JF-17 co-production activity to start at PAC. The first PAC produced aircraft was handed over to Pakistan Air Force in November 2009. Since then, aircraft are being produced regularly to meet the required schedule. The co-production of sub assemblies and structural parts has also commenced and is sequentially attaining the sustained production status. Besides upgrading the production system, PAC has also upgraded its quality, technology and archive management systems to meet the production and management standards of a 3rd generation fighter aircraft.

oaWaDoG.png


https://www.pac.org.pk/jf-17

Some people are overestimating the capability of PAC. This is coming straight from their website.


@Nein @500 @pakistanipower @vostok @Yaseen1 @Hack-Hook @ArabianEmpires&Caliphates @Falcon29 @zectech @GIANTsasquatch @rambro @KAL-EL @TruthHurtz @SubWater @925boy
@minimi




The article seems dated and doesn't taken into account the upgrades going on at PAC which will enable it to produce the JF-17 Block 3 fighters. Also, they are using the Chinese fighter jet designation were a 3rd generation fighter equates to a 4th generation one according to Western standards that most people are familiar with.
 
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