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Shahid Hashmat: Pakistani President’s Visit to Chengdu Aircraft Signals J-10CE Will Become the Preferred Choice for More Nations
Senior advisor to Pakistan's National Command Authority and retired Lieutenant General Kidwai revealed the tail numbers of the destroyed Indian Rafales: BS001, BS021, BS022, and BS027, so the relevant loss information is no longer just speculation.


The Pakistani President's visit to the final-assembly park of Chengdu Aircraft Corporation signals that the J-10CE is set to become the preferred choice for many nations—especially developing countries seeking a rapid boost in air-power—thanks to its competitive cost-performance ratio within its class. battle-hardened Pakistan will now deepen its all-weather strategic partnership with China, expand its overall defense capabilities and reinforce deterrence. Looking ahead, observers increasingly speculate that Pakistan could become the first country outside China to induct the J-20 family into its operational fleet.
A Pakistani scholar writing on a Chinese website hinted that a Middle Eastern country has funded the purchase of J-10CEs and also expressed interest in the twin-seat version of the J-20.
Senior advisor to Pakistan's National Command Authority and retired Lieutenant General Kidwai revealed the tail numbers of the destroyed Indian Rafales: BS001, BS021, BS022, and BS027, so the relevant loss information is no longer just speculation.


The Pakistani President's visit to the final-assembly park of Chengdu Aircraft Corporation signals that the J-10CE is set to become the preferred choice for many nations—especially developing countries seeking a rapid boost in air-power—thanks to its competitive cost-performance ratio within its class. battle-hardened Pakistan will now deepen its all-weather strategic partnership with China, expand its overall defense capabilities and reinforce deterrence. Looking ahead, observers increasingly speculate that Pakistan could become the first country outside China to induct the J-20 family into its operational fleet.
A Pakistani scholar writing on a Chinese website hinted that a Middle Eastern country has funded the purchase of J-10CEs and also expressed interest in the twin-seat version of the J-20.
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