aurelianpilled
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brother, with all due respect, i do not think this is possible...Perhaps Pakistan can already access to the J-20B, perhaps the J-50.
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brother, with all due respect, i do not think this is possible...Perhaps Pakistan can already access to the J-20B, perhaps the J-50.
Source: Arnab GobarswamiExport of the J-35 is out of the question for the time being.
Lessons from the past remain fresh in memory. After the HQ-9 radar system was compromised, the J-10CE fighters underwent forced disassembly. Moreover, Chinese-trained UAV technical personnel collectively defected to a Middle Eastern nation, which has since rapidly emerged as a major UAV power.
Currently, India poses no existential threat to Pakistan, so the export of such equipment will not be approved in the short term.
The delayed export of the J-35 will leave the KAAN’s development lingering far into the future.
brother, with all due respect, i do not think this is possible...
It's not just about being the most advanced. It forms the backbone even with the 6th gen being introduced so its operational and kinematic leaks would be dangerous for China's military regardless.We never know, since the J-20 was China's most advanced aircraft in the 2011-2024, and China didn't want to have potential leak to its most advanced technology, but it might not be the case in the 2030s.
After suffering painful lessons from arms sales to Pakistan, China has shifted from complete trust to a more restrained form of trust.
This depends on when India acquires the Su-57. Escalating the arms race is not in Pakistan's interest.I believe nobody is denying PAF will get J35 one day, but people are waiting for confirmation as to when it will be delivered, this year, or several years later.
I agree with the statement, however, currently there is another avenue for exporting sensitive weapons emerged, where J35AP can be deployed to Saudi under the treaty commitments. In that way, no regional power balance surrounding Pakistan is altered, and PAF can still gain the operational capability. It’s also likely that the first batch of J35AP will be therefore paid without giving burden to Pakistan budgets.This depends on when India acquires the Su-57. Escalating the arms race is not in Pakistan's interest.
After suffering painful lessons from arms sales to Pakistan, China has shifted from complete trust to a more restrained form of trust.
This is good news. Pakistan should play a greater role in maintaining stability and peace in the Middle East.I agree with the statement, however, currently there is another avenue for exporting sensitive weapons emerged, where J35AP can be deployed to Saudi under the treaty commitments. In that way, no regional power balance surrounding Pakistan is altered, and PAF can still gain the operational capability. It’s also likely that the first batch of J35AP will be therefore paid without giving burden to Pakistan budgets.
I don't think the J-20 will be sold within 20 years.China will likely move to late stage of development on the 7th gen aircraft by the late 2030s or early 2040s.
Perhaps Pakistan can already access to the J-20B, perhaps the J-50.


I know the difference between FC-31, J-35. And I knew this was comingOnce again:
No one disputes that the PAF will eventually acquire it.
The focal point of the debate is precisely *when* the PAF will receive it.
Btw:
The aircraft shown in this photo is the FC-31 (an early prototype), not the current J-35 fighter. There are significant differences between the two.
The tail fins of the FC-31 (early prototype) feature a forward-swept trailing-edge design.
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The tail fins of the J-35 (official service version) feature a rearward-swept trailing-edge design.
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This is the most easily identifiable visual difference between the two.
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