Pakistan Military News, Reports, Data, etc.

tamsen_ikard

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I don't think China should sell everything to Pakistan when its getting cozy to US once again. Its no longer the past when China used to be behind in military tech and thus it had nothing to hide.

Now it has so much cutting edge tech that even China's older stuff is too cutting edge for other countries and they will want to copy it.

So, China should sell stuff only what is needed to maintain parity with India for Pakistan.
 

defenceman

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I don't think China should sell everything to Pakistan when its getting cozy to US once again. Its no longer the past when China used to be behind in military tech and thus it had nothing to hide.

Now it has so much cutting edge tech that even China's older stuff is too cutting edge for other countries and they will want to copy it.

So, China should sell stuff only what is needed to maintain parity with India for Pakistan.
Hi,
for the Chinese point of view selling everything to Pakistan, now if in case of J35 Pakistan get hold
of those they are not something which china trying to hide from other countries anything China display
for the customers in their air shows obviously for buyers now in not advocating to sell J35 to Pakistan
but we should keep in mind until unless india getting anything better in terms of J10 or a stealth china
will consider the sale of its second tier I mean J35 which meant to be for export customers
just a thought until unless China got something better in terms of PL15 whatever it is it’s not been export
to outsiders
thank you
 

syedirtiza

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Pakistan has lost substantial trust from China as a result of being an accomplice in helping Turkey stealing China drones and JF-17 technology based on supposedly Muslim Brotherhood. Turkey's stolen tech allows it rob China market share of drones in middle east as well Kaan fighter jet orders.
Pakistan got nothing in return from Turkey in sharing Chinese aviation tech. Karma Strikes.
Pakistan right now has close tie with Trump and allows US partnership in its oil business in Balochistan.
In return, US declares militants in Balochistan as terrorists. The same group that attacked Chinese earlier.
China is really leery about Pakistan right now. Its becoming a untrust worthy partner.

This is all over the chinese media and discussion.
what's your source?
 

LanceD23

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what's your source?
Chinese media, not official news. This kind of things can't officially announced. you don't understand anyway
If you can understand chinese media, you will run into the discussion by yourself.
So what's the point showing you.

Anyway, Chinese media points out alot of Turkey engineers live in Pakistan now . They are ready to jump to dissect J35 once it shipped to Paksitan.
Both Turkey and Pakistan are up to No good.

Ironically, despite Turkey stole a number of orders from its kaan fighters it orders some eurofighter lol.
That means they don't trust kaan fighter themselves. They don't have Aesa radar tech and they don't have the turbofan. This kaan will be a liability.
Turkey had proposed to China it wants to buy WS10C or WS15 to power kaan. But China told Turkey to get lost.
 
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sequ

Colonel
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Chinese media, not official news. This kind of things can't officially announced. you don't understand anyway
If you can understand chinese media, you will run into the discussion by yourself.
So what's the point showing you.

Anyway, Chinese media points out alot of Turkey engineers live in Pakistan now . They are ready to jump to dissect J35 once it shipped to Paksitan.
Both Turkey and Pakistan are up to No good.

Ironically, despite Turkey stole a number of orders from its kaan fighters it orders some eurofighter lol.
That means they don't trust kaan fighter themselves. They don't have Aesa radar tech and they don't have the turbofan. This kaan will be a liability.
Turkey had proposed to China it wants to buy WS10C or WS15 to power kaan. But China told Turkey to get lost.
Funny, a PLAAF general once visited TAI for a tour and the Turks had a laugh when his assistent went off and photographed everything she possibly could not knowing they already hid the important stuff. Just according to media though, not official news lmao.

And actually it's the other way around, lots of Pakistani engineers work for Turkish projects either in Turkiye or Pakistan itself, not the other way around. Perhaps a few exchange engineers and the occasional manager, but that's it. And especially not for reverse engineering purposes.

Edit: I forgot how Turkish fanboys see the Chinese-Pakistani relations as a threat to the security of their systems. Seems both sides fear leakage of tech though Pakistan lmao. And perhaps the rumors of China being reluctant to sell J-35 to Egypt and them thus turning to Kaan plays a role in the rumors?
 
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LanceD23

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Funny, a PLAAF general once visited TAI for a tour and the Turks had a laugh when his assistent went off and photographed everything she possibly could not knowing they already hid the important stuff. Just according to media though, not official news lmao.

And actually it's the other way around, lots of Pakistani engineers work for Turkish projects either in Turkiye or Pakistan itself, not the other way around. Perhaps a few exchange engineers and the occasional manager, but that's it. And especially not for reverse engineering purposes.
That's what chinese media is saying.
If you have something different, then its your rights.
 

manqiangrexue

Brigadier
Don't fart and run away. Don't post inflammatory rumors then.
This is you farting and running away though:

"Funny, a PLAAF general once visited TAI for a tour and the Turks had a laugh when his assistent went off and photographed everything she possibly could not knowing they already hid the important stuff. Just according to media though, not official news lmao."

1. It's assumed that the factility is vetted for security leaks before being approved for a foreign visit.
2. It's obscenely rude behavior to start photographing inside a military facility when given a tour on good will. It's quite frankly not believable at all that someone would do this.
 
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