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Pakistan and Egypt look to joint production

Both of countries have lots of domestic issues. With those domestic issues it is not possible for two countries to do any sort of joint venture. These countries should first fix their houses and then think about any sort of joint ventures.

india is full of poor people in it there is hardly toilet for them to use they dont have one time meal.. do you think she sud stop progressing just cuz they cant handel their domestic problems.. world doesnt work like that buddy..
everything goes together..
 
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the numbers yr getting r in very small of those aircrafts. JFT will come with Transfer of Technology and Domestic production. That means u can make yr own clowns of it based on yr own needs, plus u can replace then easily if a unit crashes or r lost in wars in future. So see long term objectives.

he can watch Waar.
The proper word is clones not clowns. Clowns work in a circus.
Besides that I agree with your idea of TOT and domestic production. JF-17 is also going to be much cheaper than the french Rafale
 
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Pakistan is largest weapon producer in Muslim world....
Isn't it Turkey? They also make helicopters and do boeing work.

I thought we were second producer in muslim world. Rest being mostly importers.
 
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Isn't it Turkey? They also make helicopters and do boeing work.

I thought we were second producer in muslim world. Rest being mostly importers.

We also make parts for Boeing at PAC.

Boeing Offset Project for manufacturing some of the Boeing aircraft parts is an offset of PIA's decision of purchasing Boeing 777 aircraft. Boeing conducted a survey of the PAC facilities in this regard. After evaluation of the entire necessary infrastructure, expertise and quality system, Boeing offered transfer of technology and technical support to PAC. F-6RF was selected as a most suitable site to undertake this project. A contract of manufacturing Boeing aircraft parts was signed in Oct 2004. Four Axis and three Axis machines were inducted and commissioned. Existing infrastructure and facilities were renovated up graded and brought up to the standards acceptable to Boeing quality management. PAC obtained internationally acclaimed Boeing Quality Management System (BQMS) approval in October, 2004. Boeing Parts Production Certification' ceremony held on 27 February, 2006 was graced by Mr Shaukat Aziz Prime Minister, Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC)
 
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