Michael
VIP Member
So far, this rhetoric has been limited to internet discussions. Yes, it has not led to any substantive action.So again long story short: CHINA WILL NOT SUPPLY ENGINES FOR KAAN TO TURKEY!
Regarding this discussion, my views are:
1. WS-10C? There's no chance of that happening. Before the PLAAF's first batch of J-20s (WS-10Cs) begin to be retired, there is no possibility of exporting the WS-10C. This is based on national security strategy and there is no room for negotiation.
2. The WS-10B? It can indeed be exported. However, equipping one's own export fighters with spare engines and exporting engines solely for other countries' fighters are two completely different concepts.
Your statement is not in line with your status. It is too childish. ------ Exporting engines separately for other countries' fighter jets means that you need to do a lot of adaptation work and open some of the engine's control codes to flight control system developers.Why would china not sell engines if its willing to sell jets.
Yes. The WS-10B is a possibility.
But.
Is Turkey willing to purchase the WS-10B to power the KAAN?
China will not impose political conditions, but it would require Turkey to make some politically friendly moves first. Is Türkiye willing? (In the current Chinese perception, Türkiye is a potential hostile country, not a friendly country. )
I think it is impossible for China and Türkiye to reach a deal on the WS-10B engine.
3. What can Pakistan do about this?
The best approach for Pakistan is to do nothing. This matter has nothing to do with Pakistan.
So again long story short: CHINA WILL NOT SUPPLY ENGINES FOR KAAN TO TURKEY!
At least, this view holds true for the next 20-30 years.





