Baibar of Jalat
Junior Member
Re: New JF-17/FC-1 Fighter Aircraft thread
If China gives its best stuff to Pakistan like J 10B it will take Pakistan many years to design and develop something. Unfortunately or fortunately depending on viewpoint by the time Pakistan does that China would have made something more advanced. Therefore what Pakistan would be offering would be old or worse obsolete.
It will take Pak many decades to get to the stage the Chinese avaition industry is at now. Largely developing and arming own aircraft. Lastly, if China does not export their frontline weapons to any nation they will lose billions in sales. Its a trade off betwen benefits and loss.
I'd like to note that the PRC is assisting Pakistan to build up its own defense and aviation industry. Over the years there has been a lot of tech transfers in Q-5, J-6, J-7, T-85II, and K-8 products. If I'm not mistaken, Pakistan can also build and export K-8, JF-17, and MBT-2000.
Pakistan could've gotten better quality aircraft (at much higher cost) from US or EU, but they'd have to purchase the aircraft and probably not even get to assembly them locally. Tech transfers and re-export sales would've been impossible, plus you may be subjected to arms embargo.
Saudi Arabia recently purchased some $4 billion worth of Russian arms, 100 Mi-35 & Mi-17, 150 T-90 MBT, over 100 BMP-3, 20 Buk-M2E SAM, etc. They were cheaper than Western arms and the diversification gives them more security against the arms embargo by the west. If Pakistan continue to improve its domestic arms industry, they may be able to get a slice of the pie from wealthy Arab states arms purchase in the future.
...which also explains why China wouldn't want to just give away the best stuff to Pakistan, because they probably want a slice of that pie too!
If China gives its best stuff to Pakistan like J 10B it will take Pakistan many years to design and develop something. Unfortunately or fortunately depending on viewpoint by the time Pakistan does that China would have made something more advanced. Therefore what Pakistan would be offering would be old or worse obsolete.
It will take Pak many decades to get to the stage the Chinese avaition industry is at now. Largely developing and arming own aircraft. Lastly, if China does not export their frontline weapons to any nation they will lose billions in sales. Its a trade off betwen benefits and loss.