Tariq Habib Afridi
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we cannot just stay with 20 J-10CE?There's no official confirmation that 36 were ordered.
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we cannot just stay with 20 J-10CE?There's no official confirmation that 36 were ordered.
No it doesn't, the cost of PAFs J-10Cs was 80mil+, the J-10C is far Cheaper then the Rafale but not that cheap.40 mil includes armaments training spares etc. Compared to Rafale which is almost 200 mil.
What's the point of listing the price of the bare airframe unless the you want to intentionally mislead, You should get a award for pulling Numbers out of a place where the sun doesn't shine.Let's avoid fake conspiracy theories since it's obvious our members like go to post anything as an expert without having a background.
Let's say, we are buying F-16's in today's price (I am using 2024's numbers that I know of 10-20% deviation possible). This below is just to make a logical point on how it actually works.
- Base line model: $ 70 million
- Add cost of customization such as IRIS-T, custom ejections seats (PAF uses MB 0-0), Sniper PODs, DRM modules, Customization to Defensive / Offensive equipment, Radar and Avionics upgrades.
- Weapons customization (any weapon that the buying airforce wants to purchase and integrate in addition to the above)
- Maintenance package
- Sustainment package
- Pilot training cost
- Any simulated training equipment cost for simulated cockpit training, etc.
Let's EXCLUDE weapons cost for this example for a critical point.
Total Cost Per Unit: Add ALL costs from above. It becomes the "Total lifecycle cost" per jet. It usually is between $ 100-130 million depending on selected options.
- Now we paid ONLY the baseline price of the J-10C at $ 40 million a piece. Meaning all the extra high tech equipment, support, training was included. If added separately, this equipment would've cost us another $ 15-20 million a piece!
That same equipment if in an F-16 block 72, would cost us near $ 100-120 million plus. Use your common sense to see the fat discount. India paid near $ 150 per Rafale! One has to be blind to ignore how big of a deal we've received from the Chinese.
Secondly, we bought 240 PL-15's separately right in April. Each missile is around $2+ million per piece. They reduced around .8-1 million per piece and we paid ONLY $ 210 million for 240 PL-15's. That's $ 1.14 million a piece, nearly 50% discount!
What more do we expect from the Chinese? They've cooperated with us beyond our ask, here we are insulting them with fake accusations of bribe.
This is the same issue I'm running on this and a few other threads. A person with knowledge on this process, wouldn't have written above post. I can only wish people will educate themselves first on the topic before making fake "expert" opinions.
Tell me about it. India paid near $ 150 million a jet with lower technology base Rafales. I think it's shameful to even have this argument. China has done for Pakistan defense that no other nation could do. It's stood us on our feet independent of any sanctions and that also, for half the cost.
Michael - I know all about Dynamic manufacturing (you guys call it pulse manufacturing). Even Chocolate manufacturers like Kitkat and Sneakers use programmed Machines (Robotics) now. It's the new standard of manufacturing. Japan is nearly ALL Robotics manufacturing. TSMC has so far the world's most modern robotic chip manufacturing unit I've seen and China is coming close now. Malaysia has been operating Robotic manufacturing way before China did. Intel Corp and a few others put their first robotic manufacturing plants around 1995's! Vietnam and Philippines have them also for some Western companies.
So the point is, if Philippines, Malayia, Vietnam and Taiwan can have advanced manufacturing, Pakistan can too in the future.
We have the talent and education and 5th largest population who is tech savvy. We need to build our industry and need training and equipment for it and may be a couple of joint projects to gain experience. You can't just shun an argument because you compare everything to "today's China".
Where was China in advance manufacturing 40 years ago? While Japan and Malayia were already doing it? China was learning, building, adopting right? Us Pakistanis want to learn, build and adopt also so we can be self sufficient in key weapons manufacturing for our country. This model is called "Capability Maturity Model".
My post isn't fantasy, it's what our nation needs in terms of a working industry to sustain ourselves without other nation's involvement for key defense infrastructure. In a few years, more details will come out regarding our efforts towards acquiring and building 5th gen tech.
Regards,
No it doesn't, the cost of PAFs J-10Cs was 80mil+, the J-10C is far Cheaper then the Rafale but not that cheap.
The concept being presented was for Pakistan to seek partnership with China on one of it's 5th gen stealth drones it presented in the recent parade. Or, some custom variant of those stealthy UCAVS for Pakistan, in a manned and unmanned configuration.
For that, our engineers will be trained in China, JF-17's manufacturing line will be re-configured to produce this new 5th gen design and we will start to move towards a 5th gen single engine stealthy platform, both manned and unmanned. Since it will happen with a joint project, we can get initial needed numbers built for Pakistan also and then build the rest ourselves. This way, we will start to move towards the future.
While this is going on, we will have J-35's may be 40, J-10C's in more numbers and the entire fleet of JF-17's upgraded to block III radars and PL-15 capability. But the real focus is to take the airforce into the future.
we cannot just stay with 20 J-10CE?
As per this 2023 tweet, the J-10C was bought at an average cost of $60 million per unit. But later, I learned that the final negotiated price may have been less than that. Come to think of it, even a JF-17 Block-III costs around $35 million a unit.No it doesn't, the cost of PAFs J-10Cs was 80mil+, the J-10C is far Cheaper then the Rafale but not that cheap.
exactly it is suffocatingThe original contract as per this Quwa article from March of this year suggests that indeed just 20 J-10CEs were ordered, let's see what happens next since India is literally going for a massive Rafale fleet, and I am quite sure that we will induct more J-10CEs and assign them to at least 1 or 2 more squadrons
20 figure just feels too suffocating
What's the point of listing the price of the bare airframe unless the you want to intentionally mislead, You should get a award for pulling Numbers out of a place where the sun doesn't shine.
No it doesn't, the cost of PAFs J-10Cs was 80mil+, the J-10C is far Cheaper then the Rafale but not that cheap.
Zardari got briefing on J20 ....whats cooking.....not a good omen
Baseline and "bare airframe" are two different things. There is no such thing as a "bare airframe". It's not candy from a store.
You went so far to accuse a strategic partner for paying bribes in J-10C's case (China), quoted false price of the jet! And now going towards "insult mode" when questions are asked.....? You posted something, either prove it or debate with logic. I don't understand why you people start to get personal.
It seems as the deal was negotiated by you and a few of your "homies" here. Prove the 80 million dollars price please?
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