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Now on etribune as wellonly on Reuter .
yes but brother its today yesterday itwas only on ReuterNow on etribune as well
You know..., had it been of a number of News Agencies I would have said the same - especially with all the ones that have suddenly popped up on the .net of the years.tbh guys id hold back lol, i think someone has been telling Reuters fibs
I think it shows that they are a) looking to operationalise the mutual defence treaty with military capability b) are looking for a "workhorse" jet to do lower tier missions more cheaply than a big F15S can do c) buy into the JF17C ecosystem to develop home grown munitions which they can easily integrate themselves etc ie grown her local aviation industry.
The Saudi fleet is all Tier#1 and very expensive to operate. They are looking for something similar to what they had with F-5s when they were in the Saudi fleet?
btw - The Tornadoes are end of life btw, so they do need to replace the function of those jets with a platform. The UK has retired them, Germany is moving towards retirement as are Italy. Saudi have 81 of them to replace.
( I am still sceptical, but the above are some logical reasons why they may want to procure ).
You know..., had it been of a number of News Agencies I would have said the same - especially with all the ones that have suddenly popped up on the .net of the years.
However, Reuters & AFP... When was the last time they published something off a tip.
Those guys are the gold standard of journalism and they wouldn't talk to just "someone".
That's what I thought as well. Saudis will likely be financing these deals for the Sudanese and possibly other clients or allies down the roadActually something popped up in my head, perhaps these jets aren't intended for Saudis at all, they might supply them to the Sudanese airforce
100% this, we are so used to BS news from any outlet or person with an X account, we easily forget companies like Reuters have a reputation built up over 150 years and sets the standard globally. If they publish something you can damn well be assured it is more accurate then anything else online.
That's what I thought as well. Saudis will likely be financing these deals for the Sudanese and possibly other clients or allies down the road
this just also might be Saudis paying for paf squadron for themselves , like they pay for the jets and we send pilots and other support staff to be stationed in KSA .That's what I thought as well. Saudis will likely be financing these deals for the Sudanese and possibly other clients or allies down the road
using their money to integrate Chinese enginesSaudi will include a Chinese engine option
I wonder if the potential order for Saudi will include a Chinese engine option? I can't see the Saudis operating anything of Russian origin. The Bangladeshis will probably stick to the RD93 given their experience with the Mig29, as did the Azeris I assume.
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