PAF J-10CE News Updates and Discussions part ll

Iran plan to buy Chinese retired J10B

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Bangladesh, Iran, Indonesia, Algeria, Egypt, and the UAE have all been linked to potential J-10 fighter purchases. Who will be next?
 
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Iran plan to buy Chinese retired J10B

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Bangladesh, Iran, Indonesia, Algeria, Egypt, and the UAE have all been linked to potential J-10 fighter purchases. Who will be next?

don't believe YouTube/X/Instagram source, these are always junk/unreliable and crap sources lol
 
You're right. Right now, I'm focused on two questions.

First, will Pakistan be able to acquire the J-35, and will it be the first country to receive the J-35?

Second, will Pakistan be able to obtain the latest batch of J-10Cs, or will another country suddenly emerge as the recipient of the newest batch of J-10C?
 
Iran plan to buy Chinese retired J10B

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Can we please stop posting any random or random BS-click-bait video especially when it has NO RELEVANCE at all to PAF & J-10CE?
 
You're right. Right now, I'm focused on two questions.

First, will Pakistan be able to acquire the J-35, and will it be the first country to receive the J-35?

Second, will Pakistan be able to obtain the latest batch of J-10Cs, or will another country suddenly emerge as the recipient of the newest batch of J-10C?
Pakistan will

The issue isn't will Pakistan, it's more of when will Pakistan

Pakistans main threat is India, and India frankly has been useless
The IAF is a mess

So from Pakistans point of view, when India starts to finally see movement whether that be new Rafaels landing or Tejas finally being made Pakistan will respond

Although lately more threats are emerging and their is a case for more J10s now and not waiting for India to make why moves
 
You're right. Right now, I'm focused on two questions.

First, will Pakistan be able to acquire the J-35, and will it be the first country to receive the J-35?

Second, will Pakistan be able to obtain the latest batch of J-10Cs, or will another country suddenly emerge as the recipient of the newest batch of J-10C?
you're acting like a 4 year toddler who knows nothing about current geopolitical situation of the world lol


Recent press conference by PAF shows the intention to buy more J-10C and how many countries showed interest in J-10C few? and tell me who showed the interest of inducting J-35? kSA/UAE? these countries under the heavy influence from USA/west to not to buy J-35
 
you're acting like a 4 year toddler who knows nothing about current geopolitical situation of the world lol


Recent press conference by PAF shows the intention to buy more J-10C and how many countries showed interest in J-10C few? and tell me who showed the interest of inducting J-35? kSA/UAE? these countries under the heavy influence from USA/west to not to buy J-35
You boy. You need to view the world from a perspective that recognizes change
 
You boy. You need to view the world from a perspective that recognizes change
You're quite new to design and develop any military platform especially fighter jets from scratch before that you exported unlicensed copies of cold war era Soviet jet to other countries like J-5 (MIG-17) J-6 (MIG-19) J-7 (MIG-21) etc etc, J-10 is your first project from scratch. you still behind few fields from the west and specifically USA for example your engines is still not up to the mark as western engines, I'm not talking about engine thrust or something but other technical features of Chinese engines like engine life/MTBO (mean time between overhaul) etc etc
 
China is trying their best to sell military products to Pakistan. China do not have a choice to deny. Its upto Pakistan to decide. If China denies then nobody will trust china ever. Every country will think that what if they do same with spare parts or backstab when required. China is seen already with suspicion in most of the world. It do not have many allies. Its building its reputation. It simply is not in the position to dictate.
Trust goes both ways. China doesn't need that many useless allies in the world that only going drain China's resources. China is not like the US that is bent on world hegemony so that it needs many gang members, China only have to defend its own vital interests. Russia alone can take on NATO.
 
You're quite new to design and develop any military platform especially fighter jets from scratch before that you exported unlicensed copies of cold war era Soviet jet to other countries like J-5 (MIG-17) J-6 (MIG-19) J-7 (MIG-21) etc etc, J-10 is your first project from scratch. you still behind few fields from the west and specifically USA for example your engines is still not up to the mark as western engines, I'm not talking about engine thrust or something but other technical features of Chinese engines like engine life/MTBO (mean time between overhaul) etc etc
Actually J-8 was the first fighter project.
 
Not exactly -
Depends on how you are defining project
Its modified J-7 with 2 engines just like they modified J-6 to Q-5/A-5 for attack missions and quite similar looking to Su-15 flagon
 
No it was not, If I can tell you a truth then you always deny it
Was J-8 the first fighter jet China designed ? Google AI answer:

Yes, the Shenyang J-8 is widely recognized as the first fighter jet designed and built entirely in China. Developed by the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation, it marked the nation's transition from license-producing and reverse-engineering Soviet jets to developing its own supersonic aircraft. [1, 2, 3]

The J-8 was the first indigenously designed fighter type in China, contrasting with earlier Chinese aircraft (J-5, J-6, and J-7) which were locally assembled versions of Soviet aircraft (the MiG-17, MiG-19, and MiG-21). [1]
 

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