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PAF will have a follow on order for the JF17C-P and JF17C-PFX for sure, where parts of PFX may result in fleet wide upgrades if it is successful as a project. The numbers are unknown, but it wont be 'unlimited/non stop'. Do note, some of the earlier JF17s are approaching the end of their service lives as they were flown a lot to develop the capabilities and test tactics of how to utilise the platform.
So, Could I see a further 100 units for JF17C-P and JF17C-PFX to replace the earlier jets and capacity growth, yes I can and I think that will be the upper limit. PAF will be keen to move onwards to Kaan and J35A.
While the JF-17 PFX design has not yet been finalized, available information suggests significant upgrades over the current JF-17 Block 3. I have observed conflicting design concepts, including both single-engine and twin-engine configurations in preliminary sketches and videos. One notable video even showcased a twin-engine layout, hinting at a possible shift toward greater thrust and redundancy for enhanced combat performance.
AZM has either been shelved or significantly restructured in favor of Turkey’s KAAN fighter program, in which Pakistan is now a partner.










