Pakistanithinktank
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Can the J-16 be sold? What agencies need approval to sell it? ------ This is totally beside the point. These problems can be completely avoided by adopting appropriate political or technical means.
The core of this issue is money.
According to relevant news from Chinese media:
J-16 standard version: about RMB 650 million / J-16D: about RMB 800 million. The cost of J-20 is about RMB 700 million. This is the cost price that was exposed a long time ago.
1. At that time, the exchange rate of USD-RMB was around 6.5.
2. Since the J-16 series and J-20 series fighters are the main fighters of the PLAAF, relevant Chinese scientific research institutions and the PLAAF are constantly upgrading these fighters. Their current costs are higher than these figures.
If the PAF were to buy the J-16 now (ignoring political factors), the combined price would be around $200-250 million, including spare engines, weapon systems, maintenance parts, training, after-sales services, etc. However, we estimate that the combined price of the FC-31/J-35 (full package) is around $150-200 million. (Although both the J-10CE and J-16 use the WS-10B engine, they are not universal and there are certain differences between them.)
The daily maintenance costs of these heavy fighters are also surprisingly high.
As explained already, not worth it. Pakistan will never go for it.





