What will KAAN provide that J35 can't, it's seems like a expensive redundancy for me. From the looks of thing J35 will ate KAAN for breakfast as the latter is just a 4.5 fighter not a true 5th Gen.Came across a relevant rendering in context, but a couple of points stand out:
- Kızılelma – Status still unclear.
- KAAN – Induction very unlikely until it's configured with an indigenous engine (or a viable alternative).
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They will be donated to Ukraine.There are no more F16 seats in this house!
Donate to India.They will be donated to Ukraine.
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Interestingly, the Government of Pakistan's tweet concerning Beijing's offer of the J-35 and other weapons systems to Islamabad also mentions the "deferment" of $3.7 billion in debt:
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Idk even what on earth Kizilelma is supposed to be, and this is a bit like fan-wish/fan-casting of planes Heh.Came across a relevant rendering in context, but a couple of points stand out:
- Kızılelma – Status still unclear.
- KAAN – Induction very unlikely until it's configured with an indigenous engine (or a viable alternative).
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Uh oh..trouble in paradise? DG-isi visits beijing and tweets get removed, was this bit supposed to be secret that they leaked out early? or ?Anyone with an idea, why this tweet was deleted?
You know I have always been in doubt about that, Why would US give f16 with a2a missiles when their primary air-targets would be indian planes? Who else has an airforce in the region that they would use against, I think that is a 'Lie' peddled by both sides to keep india happy/not complainingDonate to India.They are a few planes short. Uncle Sam locks the planes when Pakistan need them the most anyway.
Anyone with an idea, why this tweet was deleted?
This concerning China's offer to sell the J-35, HQ-19 and KJ-500 to Pakistan was one of a series of five tweets enumerating achievements credited to the sitting Pakistani PM.
All five tweets appear to have been deleted by the which had posted them.
IMHO it's possible, if not likely that all five tweets got deleted over one of the more controversial achievements credited to the Pakistani PM which relevant authorities would now like to "walk back" from.
So this deletion probably got nothing to do with any potential arms sales from Beijing to Islamabad.
Anyone with an idea, why this tweet was deleted?