We are at the Defense Forum in Pakistan. Although we all want to know what happened, we cannot obtain the details. I believe Pakistani officials will not disclose details of cooperation with China; this is a customary practice in China-Pakistan cooperation and serves as a bargaining chip to deter other countries. Therefore, when Bangladesh procured the J-10 fighter jet, it made demands of China. Bangladesh is demanding that China offer the same discounts and payment plans as Pakistan. This surprised us Chinese military enthusiasts, and we enthusiastically discussed the preferential rates for China-Pakistan cooperation projects.
Take the procurement of the J-10CE as an example—we still don't know the details of this collaboration. At the same time, we are also looking forward to the arrival of the J-35AE. So, many expectant members made predictions.
The statement I made earlier came from a video released by a retired Chinese Air Force member in February 2024, while the Pakistan Air Force's exercise to completely defeat the Typhoon fighter jet took place in January 2024. I have always been cautious about the sources of information. So, I never posted about this on the forum, and only when other members brought it up did I remember the video. A screenshot of this video was posted before.
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When Pakistan achieved a major victory on May 7, 2025, Chinese embassy staff and maintenance personnel learned of the news. China's authoritative media are conservative, and previous reports cited Pakistani news. In January 2026, China's authoritative military and defense agency announced the top ten national defense technology rankings. The J-10CE's achievements rank tenth in China's defense technology industry for 2025. If you're interested in the top nine, you can search for them. Or ask me, and any public information can be published. Authoritative Chinese media generally disclose authentic information involving military, defense, and diplomatic secrets at appropriate times.
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We Chinese are quite reserved and usually don't embarrass others. Exercises conducted in January 2024. As of May 2026, the Qatari Typhoon fighter jets have been fully transferred to Turkey. In May 2026, authoritative Chinese media confirmed Pakistan's complete victory over the Typhoon fighter jets.
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At the same time, Authoritative Chinese media confirmed that when India invaded Pakistan in May 2025, Chinese technicians provided full technical support at the Pakistan Air Force base.
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I keep these sources in Chinese; those who doubt can use AI to identify them.
I fully agree with you BUT - and that's a point no-one with at least a bit of understanding can deny - as long as the points I raised are not known, it is almost worthless!
I had a most interesting chat with an Eurofighter-pilot from the German Luftwaffe, who participated an exercise with the IAF and yes for sure, they had as expected "issues", but the point is, the rules of engagements, the number of aircraft participating, the additional assets and even more so the airspace restricted for the exercise have been that limiting, so that the Typhoon has in fact almost no chance at all.
My point is, exercises are following an in advance pre-scripted environment and under strict terms of conditions, so that any generalising conclusions - and that's what the uninformed mass always does! - are simply useless!
I do not want to deny these result and that does not mean I negate the J-10's qualities or the pilots performances, but the point is, they were favourable as a snapshot taken under the conditions just mentioned—conditions which, however, generally remain unknown to us. To truly be able to draw conclusions regarding which aircraft, armament, or air force—and whose tactics—are superior, one would simply have to give the participants free rein in their composition; yet this does not happen, and the parameters within which this limited picture was captured remain unknown to us.
Ergo... it is pointless!






