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Senegal Air Force Chief meets Sohail Aman

Senegal is the country that moved the recent resolution resolution against Israel in the UN and Israel has dropped the aid it was previously providing to Senegal and the country is going out of Israel and Indian trap so they will be buying arms from Pakistan now. They are main customers of small arms like MANPADs anti tank missiles and MTB tanks but might go for JF-17 or K-8 type platforms.
 
Well that means new factory for PAF KAMRA / JF17 Thunder
Thunder has operated in Baluchistan / Desert areas of Thar and peaks of Himalayas

Rugged warrior in air suits Senegal Airforce

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  • 18-24 Units or more ?
  • Senegal is a large area to cover (About 1/3 size of Pakistan)
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Might see JF17 Thunder flying in lovely blue skies with new Chemo to match the environment
what do you mean.....?? Are we making new assembly plants in Baluchistan and thar
... That would be really great news....
 
We don't have to have customers from every part of the world or provide weaponry to everyone. It is better to manufacture weaponry for our allies (the US/UK/EU/Russia) than to engage in trade with some far off nation from whom we have been rescued. Ideally we don't want to sell weaponry but tools and instruments which will help us to beautify and make gentle and good the people (in body and spirit).

Perhaps the last thing Africa needs is more weapons?
Well I can understand your concerns but the world is a messy place. The rule which world follows is you need to kill to survive. Currently USA is looking to develop Africa as a competitor against China for the manufacturing industry. USA will shift most of development factories in Africa and try to move from that direction but in the mean time USA also wants to change the political picture of Africa and these countries need these weapons to defend them selves from the political change which US intends to bring in these countries and Pakistan has to play a role in fabricating Africa to a friendly environment.
 
Masha Allah Good to see, Good relations are required with international community even without any deal.
 
what do you mean.....?? Are we making new assembly plants in Baluchistan and thar
... That would be really great news....

NO. that mean's you are operating JF-17 in these areas and through over Pakistan. No manufacturing Plant else where other then PAC Kamra.
 
The west is a friend, a dear, morally upright, good and righteous friend. May God/ Allah SWT dispel our confusion and restore our friendships and our friends, strengthen them and make us better members of the children of Ibrahim RA and Nuh RA.
I would love to continue with you but we are going off topic here. it would be better to make a new thread and mention me there and I would come and reply you :-). Lets not ruin the purpose of this thread.
 
I am not sure what is the problem with ibnarastoo o_O

Ruined a perfectly fantastic thread on future JF17 Thunder sale

"This sort of voodoo occurance" :rofl: never used that pharase or seen used before you using Google translator ?

Lets get back to the topic

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I thought our friend from Senegal looked rather Prominent and very classy with great stature


Strangely , while reviewing the country of Senegal I learned
They have some form of Wrestling (Ancient wrestling)

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Thought how interesting it was to see similar Wrestling concept also quite popular in Pakistan today
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(Obviously these are "not wwe wrestling" but real combat)


Certainly look forward to development of cultural and defence ties with Senegal nation

Certainly the warrior spirit ties the friendly nations of Senegal / Pakistan and we can only solidify things further with JF17 sale :tup:
 
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I am not sure what is the problem with ibnarastoo o_O

Ruined a perfectly fantastic thread on future JF17 Thunder sale

"This sort of voodoo occurance" :rofl: never used that pharase or seen used before you using Google translator ?

Lets get back to the topic
He had some issues with Pakistan China relations any how who is this guy Alan Warnes.
 
:police: Buddy we are enhancing our ties with all countries of world first come first serve:crazy_pilot:

I don't quite follow why Sovreign nation of Senegal should not get into a defence deal with Pakistan, I personally don't even think you are from Pakistan
 
Well you know you are on a defence related forum :)
We don't sell cookies and buscuits

Senegal will get what it needs to solidify its "National Defence"

  • Al Khalid Tank
  • JF-17 Thunder / K-8
  • APC (Hamza)
  • Anza
  • POF eye
  • Sniper rifiles for their security forces
  • Bullet Proof Security vehicles
  • F22P frigates

Similar to how Pakistan have enhanced our partnership with Nigeria to help against fight on Terrorism / rouge groups destabalizing their national security

For your general Knowledge , we are not in business of Nuke sales

We do have strategic ties with some nations Turkey / China etc however it is beyond the discussion for this present topic
 
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Defence article sales are quite common occurance in world, selling defence article to another sovreign nation does not means you are not focusing on your own national defence.

As stated before , Sales of defence article between 2 sovreign states are of no concern to any third party.

Pakistan even purchases items from world wide strategic partners

A strong centeralized army/military does plays a vital role in any nation's self interest

If you have personal views about who should and should not be supplied these are of course your own personal views , which obviously could be articulated a bit differently (You have certain right to defend your views)

From Pakistan's prespective our Government deals with Governments we recognize on National Level as Sovreign nations of world and of course that involves the process of official recognizing their status in UN


Nigera as we know is in fight against Terrorism similar to one we face from Afghan rouge areas , so it makes logical sense we share out knowledge and experience , and weapons system

Simiallarly , Senegal is a independent nation of world which has needs to protect its population
 
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The Senegalese Air Force’s (SAF) Chief of Air Staff, Brigadier General Birame Diop, expressed his interest in building bilateral ties with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), the Associated Press of Pakistan reports.

During his visit to Pakistan, Brig. Gen Diop met with the PAF Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal (ACM) Sohail Aman as well as other PAF officials, including the Chairman of Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), Air Marshal Arshad Malik. The PAF offered its full support in training and capacity building to the SAF.

Brig. Gen Diop also met with Pakistan’s Minister of Defence Production, Rana Tanveer Hussain.

Notes & Comments:

The PAF and PAC will likely be interested in marketing the JF-17 multi-role fighter, which is co-produced by PAC and the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), to Senegal. With its recent order of three JF-17s to Nigeria, PAC entered the African defence market, and AVIC/PAC may sense an opportunity to expand. Besides follow-on orders from Nigeria, sales in Sudan, Namibia, Angola, Kenya and Senegal may be on the marketing roadmap.

Senegal has three Embraer EMB-314 Super Tucano, a turboprop-powered light combat aircraft, on order for its fixed-wing air combat fleet. In the short-term, the Super Tucano will form the entirety of the SAF’s fighter force. While an attractive counterinsurgency (COIN) and light attack platform, the EMB-314 will not assume the role of a full-fledged multi-role fighter; but it is not known if Senegal is interested in a fast jet solution akin to the JF-17 (or another platform).

PAC could also be marketing the MFI-395 Super Mushshak basic training and screener aircraft, which has seen success in 2016 thanks to sales in Qatar, Nigeria and Turkey. Paired with PAF training support – in Senegal and in Pakistan – the Super Mushshak may have a reasonable chance of a sale in Senegal.

#QUWA
 
With a growth rate of 6.5% in 2015 and a rate of 6.4% during the first quarter of 2016, Senegal is the second fastest growing economy in West Africa, behind Côte d’Ivoire. Pakistan should tap this rising market before bigger players join it.
 

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