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Tejas and Thunder to be at " Striking Distance " at Bahrain Air show !

You don't have to see only what is there in the public domain ...you have to beware of what is coming in the near future ?
The problem with that approach our discussions become more on speculations....and obviously something has to be in public domain only then it can be discussed...unless and until you are claiming that you have some state secrets that you are sharing here...no??
 
The problem with that approach our discussions become more on speculations....and obviously something has to be in public domain only then it can be discussed...unless and until you are claiming that you have some state secrets that you are sharing here...no??
Why would I share state secrets here :cheesy:
 
I donot understand Bharati media fascination, LCA Tejas only 2 ever made, demonstrator models, and JF17s are deployed in squadrons fully operational in PAF and exporting to the other countries:



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For your kind information.
No. of lca build are 16 as off 2015.
Jf 17 have no conform orders, malysia and srilanka denied purchase of jf17.

Next time please verify your facts and post do not misslead people.
 
For your kind information.
No. of lca build are 16 as off 2015.
Jf 17 have no conform orders, malysia and srilanka denied purchase of jf17.

Next time please verify your facts and post do not misslead people.

JF-17 has confirm orders First batch of 16 ordered by Myanmar with cost of $35 Million per jet.. total cost $560 million and 2nd confirm order by Nigeria of 3 jets and 10 trainers .... :D :D Next time please verify your facts and do some search before posting something

FIGHTER JETS WORTH $560M ORDERED LAST YEAR, SAYS MAGAZINE
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A Pakistan Air Force JF-17 Thunder releases flares during a demonstration in Islamabad last August. (AFP)

12 Jan 2016

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YANGON — Myanmar has ordered a fleet of Chinese-designed fighter jets worth more than half a billion US dollars from Pakistan, an Israeli online defence magazine has reported.

Myanmar placed an order “in 2015” for 16 JF-17 Thunder jets, each worth US$35 million, Defense Updatereported on January 11.

Myanmar was the first country to order the jets from Pakistan, the report said.

It said the jets were designed and developed by the state-run Aviation Industry Corporation of China to meet Pakistani requirements for a lightweight, affordable fighter jet.

The Pakistan Air Force was making the jets at its Pakistani Aeronautical Complex at Kamra in the northern Punjab.

“The Complex produced 16 JF-17 Block II Thunder aircraft in 2015,” the report said.
 
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