Michael
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It's not a repeat, it's a completely different point of view.You basically repeated what I said but with details.
As I have stated earlier, PLA Naval Base Djibouti is a supply base, it is not an operational base. As a supply base, it is highly qualified. The base has only one composite battalion in strength to defend the base and for routine maintenance.- PLAN has an ineffective base in Djibouti while western Militaries have dozens of bases and footholds on mainland PGCC.
You call it an “ineffective base”? That's obviously a heavily biased view.
As a matter of fact, there are countries in the Middle East that have been asking China to set up real military operating bases in the region, but China has refused.
This is not in line with China's national policy.
I have already explained the situation in China. Modern China does not seek to establish military alliances. The agreement between China and North Korea was signed on the basis of the political environment at the time, and it had many negative consequences for China. However, modern China still abides by the agreement. Any country that dares to invade North Korea, no matter who the opponent is, China will directly deploy its military to defend North Korea. That is the promise!- Chinese are merchants at best, their defence pacts mean nothing.
Your point: “THEIR defense pacts mean nothing”. That's not the same thing at all.
The Chinese don't commit easily. But once we make a promise, we will do whatever it takes to fulfill it.
Many countries would like to get promises from China similar to what China did to North Korea, but, unfortunately, modern China no longer makes such promises.
GDP is a term used in modern Western economics. It is based on Western democratic societies and pure market economic systems. For countries with non-Western economic systems, GDP is only a part of the country's economy, not the country's complete economic system.- DPRK's GDP is 50 Billion USD at best, they have to import food from China to survive. Iran, despite the sanctions, has ~2 trillion $ GDP PPP with almost 0% external debt.
North Korea has always had a rationing system, and GDP only feeds a very small portion of the country's economy.
The same applies to China, where GDP feeds back only part of the Chinese economy, not the whole.
The DPRK is a political system that implements military priority. This system guarantees that its military development is much faster than that of Iran, which is more affluent. This has little to do with North Korea's GDP.
The J-10A has been out of production for many years. It has had many crashes in actual PLAAF use. We have not heard of any foreign customers interested in buying it. The only rumor is that North Korea might buy PLAAF's retired J-10A, but it's just a rumor.I have yet to hear any news report or rumor regarding J-10CE. Last confirmed rumor came like 8 years back from two aviation sources that IRIAF was testing J-10A/B which they rejected in favor of SU-30SM+SU-35S. They also showed interest in JH-7 but probably Chinese refused? Russia was instead offering SU-27SM3 which IRIAF rejected. Deal was cancelled until Russia finally agreed upon Yak-130, SU-30SM, SU-35S in 2021.
The J-10B itself was a transitional model, and even PLAAF was only equipped with it in small numbers, it was only produced in very small numbers itself. It was never marketed to the public.
We have never heard of any country being interested in the JH-7.
At one of the Zhuhai airshows, China displayed the JH-7E. which means it can be exported. However, it is a 3rd Gen fighter and has little export value now.
PLA still has 200+ JH-7A's. they are in gradual retirement.
China does not have a type JL-15 fighter.In an alternative universe Iran could go for JL-15, J-10, J-35.
I think you are referring to the TYPE L-15.
The type L-15 is its export code, and China's own code is “JL-10”. It's a series, and there are many subdivisions within it.
It is not suitable for the Iranian Air Force.
The J-35 and J-10CE are a combination. Su-35 and Su-57 is a combination. The Iranian Air Force can choose according to its situation.
However, J-35 cannot be combined with Su-35. By choosing Su-35, Iranian Air Force means that it has completely given up J-10CE and J-35. it can only choose Su-57 in the future.








