My memory tells me that the JF17 manufacturing pipeline was built to deliver 50 units per year. PAF then made the decision to halve that capacity as the required level of orders did not materialise. Then PAF reduced the orders for JF17 itself, running the line at an even lower level. The level of orders now, is not at a level to get the 2nd line back online(or even get to the full 24/year production rate). The question remains if all the tooling and jigs remain, and if it is just people need to be retrained again to open up a second line if required.
This is precisely the question that the entire Pakistani industrial system (including the military manufacturing system) needs to seriously consider...... Emergency response capability.
I'll give a few examples to illustrate this point:
1. When COVID-19 first broke out, China was severely lacking in face masks. BYD company urgently mobilized engineers and other relevant resources, establishing a complete mask production line in just a few days (reaching a daily production of 5 million masks on the 24th day). Afterwards, BYD allocated other resources within the company, establishing a total of 2000 mask production lines. At its peak, the company's highest daily output reached 100 million masks. After the pandemic ended, BYD quickly resumed normal operations.
2. The recently revealed Type YKJ-1000 hypersonic missile from Lingkong Tianxing Company. Unlike other hypersonic missiles, this missile extensively uses civilian technology rather than military and aerospace technology. For example, it uses building cement materials to manufacture high-temperature resistant component casings, and uses civilian standard parts to replace aerospace-grade parts......
3. Recently, Chinese authorities exposed a bizarre case. A noodle processing factory was using its noodle processing equipment to manufacture a large number of UAVs (from the video, they appear to be medium-to-large UAVs, not small ones). The criminals did not possess much professional knowledge, but they did manufacture many unregistered UAVs without permission......
I cited these examples to illustrate the systematization of industrial standards and the emergency response capabilities of enterprises. PAC should carefully study these.
The JF-17B3 and J-10C share many common characteristics. The maintenance work of the PAF's J-10CE and the production work of the PAC's JF-17B3 have many similarities and commonalities.
This requires the Pakistanis to think for themselves.