@hussain0216
The Chinese often say: ‘步子大了,容易扯到蛋 Too big a step.It's easy to rip your balls off.’
It's good to have good intentions. But they need to be measured.
If we scrutinise the JF17 situation, you will find a lot of problems.
1, All these aircraft, Pakistan provides the requirement and China does all the designing. What are the deeper reasons for these designs that Pakistani technicians can understand most of them?
2, The engines of the aircraft, China/Russia provide. Let's ignore the design and manufacturing for now. Can Pakistan do 100% maintenance of these engines?
3, The airframes of these aircraft are manufactured by Pakistan. Do Pakistani engineers fully understand the design reasons and specifications required for these airframes?
4, Aircraft control system, radar system .................. Too many.
If we disassemble the JF17 completely and assess the importance of the aircraft based on these parts. We can calculate the percentage of Pakistan's contribution in JF17 production work. I am sure it will be a very brutal figure.
China. From buying Su-27 to J16 overtaking in 20 years
Pakistan?
China has made its aircraft stealth skin technology public. And has begun mass production. It is very simple to use the stealth technology on the JF17 successor.
Pakistan should use more energy to expand the JF17 domestic percentage.
If one day China completely cuts off any support regarding JF17, Pakistan will still be able to continue to build JF17.
Then we will truly believe that Pakistan has the fighter manufacturing capability. At this time, we will take the initiative to come to Pakistan for co-operation. Instead of Pakistan wanting China to give help to Pakistan!
I've said some pretty nasty things. This is why I have been reluctant to talk about JF17. But this is what Pakistan needs.