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65-70% by value nowThat was 6 years ago. Mk1A should be having more.
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65-70% by value nowThat was 6 years ago. Mk1A should be having more.
As I mentioned before. When asked "what parts of airplane were developed by Pakistan."
Pakistani members would have no answer.And you proved the point.
60 percent of Su-30 MKI is produced in India. So does that make Su 30 an Indian aircraft ?
Mig21 was also produced in India but nobody in India called it indigenous
LoL, thats such Rubbish.
Indigenous content of Tejas 59.7% by value & 75.5% by numbers
Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
Air cooling is not as effective as liquid coolingCheap way to troll, ain't gonna get in your circle jerk.
You said air-cooled AESA is inferior to liquid cooled AESA of Tejas, F16V has an air-cooled AESA too, and unlike liquid-cooled AESA of Tejas, both F16 and JF17 are battle proven platforms. Hello flying samosa
Now it's much better than before. In the old PDF, Indians even thought that the JF17 and Tejas were not the same generation of aircraft. At that time, the Indian LCA promoted it as a third-generation fighter jet, while the JF17 was criticized as a second-generation and a half. More than 10 years have passed, and the JF17 block1/2 has completed its mission. The JF17 block3 has been in service, while the Tejas MK1a has not yet formed combat effectiveness. This is the biggest difference, coming from behind to catch up.
Tejas and JF17 are the longest shelf life debates I have seen on PDF. In the 21st century, if the fighter jet manufacturing industry needs a negative textbook, it must be Tejas. The extremely long cycle and repeated discussions of advanced technologies have gradually become commonplace over time. The most impressive one is the gap between composite materials and flight control systems that this forum often talked about 16 years ago. The JF17 Block3 has now been achieved, and its progress is much faster than Tejas. Batch service and entering combat readiness training is the fundamental way to establish a virtuous cycle for fighter jets, equipment units, and the design industry. Jf17 has always been a joint project, completed by China and Pakistan together, achieving the established goals of each step, while India is delaying every stepThe JF17s have been in service now for almost 20 years now
They have been used to hit targets in both India, Iran and Afghanistan
They have protected our skies and been heavily used
They have been sold to foreign customers
I'm not sure what else anyone would want from a program like the JF17
The Tejas hasn't really done anything, the Indians have just thrown billions at the programme, involved foreign states in it's development and when they found out the first type was a dud they had to go back to the drawing board and spend billions more making the Tejas 2 or whatever it's called
Indians always speak about the future when it comes to the Tejas without considering it hasn't much done anything this far
JF-17 is so cutting-edge that the country that developed it doesn't even bother to use it themselves—truly ahead of its time!
Ignorance & low IQ at full display. I already schooled you guys that grow up and learn the difference between being owner of the project with licence production.
Here learn some basics, and don't make a joke out of yourself by comparing licence production with ownership. Its laughable on IQ level of indians that they have audacity to compare mere licence production with Pakistan's own project. Read below and learn:
SU-30 Vs JF-17 manufacturing
Pakistan owns JF-17 project. Its the owner of the program. Pakistan's PAC & China's CATIC both are 50% partners in it. Pakistan can modify, sell or do whatever it want with JF-17. Even if China sell JF-17s to any country, Pakistan will still get the profit. Would India get any profit if Russia sells SU-30 to anyone? India is only a customer for SU-30 that's all. India cannot do anything to it let alone sell to any country. Try to grasp the concept of liscence production. India was nowhere part of program when Russia was designing and developing SU-30. Pakistan started JF-17 project, it was part of conceptulization, it was part of design phase, Pakistan contributed 50% of amount in Research & development of JF-17. Only bakhts with no mental capacity bring in Su-30 manufacting and compare it with Pakistan's own JF-17 project. Now don't ridicule yourself ever again bring such things. You can thank me for educating you.
As far as Tejas is concerned, yes you can compare Tejas with JF-17. As Tejas (a 1950s design) is product of India. But just like JF-17s, it has parts from other countries. Most critical / most important part of fighter jet is its engine. Complexity wise its more than 50% of the work of entire platform. So half of that is already american in Tejas. Rest we know Tejas use European, British, Israeli components as well. Then those parts along with engine are assembled & manufactured in india. Only smaller, less significant parts are built in india. India is nowhere close getting full capability to develop engine of a 4th gen fighter, let alone a complete fighter in-house.
Irrelevant question in grand scheme of things.Ok a simple question.
What parts of JF 17 were developed by Pakistan?
No matter how you twist your words.
Pakistan had almost zero contribution in JF 17 development. There were no parts of JF 17 which were developed in Pakistan.
Pakistan might have provided some of the seed money for the project and PAF might have given specifications,what they want in the aircraft.
But all R&D was done by China in China.
That is why even after "designing" a 4 gen fighter. You can not envision creating a next generation fighter of your own and are looking for off the shelf solutions.
There is nothing Pakistani Engineeers learnt from JF 17 project, except to claim some else's achievement as their own.
kahir keep fooling your nation about Su30 MKI or JF17 on Feb27 dose not matter but point is still your EX Speeker on floor of the house said on video that to give back indian pilot and that it was agrued by your EX Foriegn minister S M Qureshi who came with then Army chief
pray the day never comes when your JF17 has to fight our LCA ... appee patta lagg jao ... till that happennes you keep happy with your facts and i keep happy with mine![]()
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Can you please tell me what parts of Jf 17 were developed by PAC?LOL! Try to understand the concepts of ownership my boy. JF-17 is a successful Project owned by PAC & CATIC. I think you need to Read below again, Don't embarras yourself by comparing a mere licence production of SU-30s with Pakistan's ownership program. Read below and open up your mind:
"Pakistan owns JF-17 project. Its the owner of the program. Pakistan's PAC & China's CATIC both are 50% partners in it. Pakistan can modify, sell or do whatever it want with JF-17. Even if China sell JF-17s to any country, Pakistan will still get the profit. Would India get any profit if Russia sells SU-30 to anyone? India is only a customer for SU-30 that's all. India cannot do anything to it let alone sell to any country. Try to grasp the concept of liscence production. India was nowhere part of program when Russia was designing and developing SU-30. Pakistan started JF-17 project, it was part of conceptulization, it was part of design phase, Pakistan contributed 50% of amount in Research & development of JF-17. Only bakhts with no mental capacity bring in Su-30 manufacting and compare it with Pakistan's own JF-17 project. Now don't ridicule yourself ever again bring such things. You can thank me for educating you."
Why do you say that the block I and II have completed their mission.. More than 10 years have passed, and the JF17 block1/2 has completed its mission.
Can you please tell me what parts of Jf 17 were developed by PAC?
Or just Pakistan just paid China a $125 million to do research and development for them and in return own 50 percent of project?
The fact is not what you think. The fighter jet design industry is actually a multi-party data exchange industry. About twenty years ago, I saw an introduction to the China Pakistan Joint Xiaolong Project in a magazine. Pakistan was involved in the design journey of this fighter jet from the beginning, such as setting goals and requirements, providing indicators that need improvement, and including wind tunnel design. They should have had some contact with it. You need to consider the aviation industry foundation in Pakistan at that time. Although they introduced the F16 very early, simply buying and truly experiencing the design process is different. Moreover, this is an aircraft tailored for Pakistan, and learning and understanding the entire process of aircraft design is a valuable knowledge asset. It's just that you need a strong and comprehensive industrial foundation to manufacture advanced fighter jets, which was not available in Pakistan at that time. However, JF17 provided such an opportunity by combining Pakistan's actual situation, introducing assembly workshops, and gradually taking over some of the fighter jet manufacturing. Self respect is the least important thing in the aviation industry, and you need to do everything possible to gain from your own foundation. Excluding impracticality and being down-to-earth is the fundamental reason for the ultimate success of the JF17 projectNo matter how you twist your words.
Pakistan had almost zero contribution in JF 17 development. There were no parts of JF 17 which were developed in Pakistan.
Pakistan might have provided some of the seed money for the project and PAF might have given specifications,what they want in the aircraft.
But all R&D was done by China in China.
That is why even after "designing" a 4 gen fighter. You can not envision creating a next generation fighter of your own and are looking for off the shelf solutions.
There is nothing Pakistani Engineeers learnt from JF 17 project, except to claim some else's achievement as their own.
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