Yes and you two are not keyboard warriors surely. Great professionals telling us what the reality is of course. Media reports is wrong because it doesn't fit with your opinion. Statements by officials during the era are also not right.
And ToT, we all understood it wrong. It only means you can repair and upgrade (with Turkish help) your own submarines. Gee, I wonder why CAD was part of the ToT on the Agusta 90Bs...
Yes, this is where we enter Lala land.
Quite childish and stupid I must say. I'll leave you to your blessed condition.
Firstly, have always treated you and your opinions with the utmost respect. I don't appreciate your patronizing and rude tone. If you wish. For me to respond in kind I can and then some, or we can choose to maintain the civil and amicable dialogue we have had between the two of us. You decide.
Secondly, i am absolutely a keyboard warrior. I am not in the know, but i look at what has been done and what capacity and capabilities have been generated. Media reports arent wrong because they dont fit my opinion but because they have been proven inaccurate or uninformed time and again (especially in Pakistani media which much of the time, every member here can attest, doesnt know its head from its rear on defense matters). I give you Burraq and Barq for example. Everyone here knows that Pakistani media touts these as indigenous products, but no member here will claim that to be true. Everyone here will attest that they are in fact CH-3 UAV and AR-1ATGM respectively. Modified variants at best, but certainly not indigenous as Pakistani media claims
ToT has many levels and meanings. Please show me one single bolt, computer, sheet of metal or system that was made for a fourth A90B... Why not? Because Pakistan was doing so great with the 2 A70s? Or because A90B is a shitty sub? Or because Pakistan didnt buy the requisite tech to make the facilities that produce the products and materials to go into a sub. Neither did Pakistan want the A70 to still be operating, nor is the A90B a bad sub. The issue is Pakistan DOESNT HAVE THE CAPACITY TO PRODUCE ITS COMPONENTS. That's not a slight on Pakistan, its just a reality that Pakistan could afford a certain level of tech (the ability to assemble, maintain, upgrade the ships). This did not include the ability to manufacture the ship from scratch. It is akin to the ToT that India acquired with the MKI. Given kits, it can assemble in house without assistance, "maintain" it, and potentially upgrade it as its contract allows. At most they were also given the ability to cut the sheet metal too. This is very different from Turkey and the A-129 Mangusta/T-129 Atak. Turkey bought complete ToT and in that bought the rights to manufacture the chopper and its systems/subsytems. They build them. In house from scratch. They may still buy certain components (like the engine from UK), but the chopper is manufactured by turkey. If it wants make more, it can do so and It doesnt need kits from Italy like India does for MKI or Pakistan would if it wanted to build more A90Bs. That is a big difference.
Btw the CAD is central to understanding how the assembly process occurs. An i will do you one better, Pakistan could market the sub (supposedly per media reports published in Dawn), to anyone it wanted... But guess what, it would need kits to do so cuz it doesn't have the production facilities to make those systems and materials itself. If I am wrong, then show me the factories that are capable of doing so.
What they did do, which is why A90B project was so important, is set up KSEW as a place where large scale ships and systems COULD be manufactured. It provided the foundation to allow for the nascent industry to get off the ground. That industry has brought you F-22P Azmat, Fleet replenishment Tankers, will bring Chinese designed subs and likely at least 1 or 2 Type 054a frigates. What it needs is now component manufacturing. These things take time to develop and considering the last A90B was completed in 2002 and Khalid and Saad had MESMA installed without DCNS assistance means that since the start of the A90B project, development has actually been quite brisk and deliberate considering what KSEW has achieved in 16yrs.