Every time a grain of dust flies over Greece, they heart jumps.If the news is true, indeed the long-awaited deal has finally materialized. We will see tons of Turkish systems on the JF-17. I also don't see the recent news about cooperation on air-to-air missiles as being too far away from this deal. The Turkiye-Pakistan-Azerbaijan triangle is becoming increasingly clear. (let those who have problems think about it.)
Unfortunately. I couldn't find a reliable source. However, it turned out that the account was correct in its previous claim. I trust him too.@Bogeyman did you double check it?
Well this has been talked so much over the years so until we see an agreement or even planes delivered(remembering the case of M346s for Azerbaijan) it's better to not get too hyped just yet.
Hmmm 1.6 Billion includes Armaments and Training. Now I am curious how many aircrafts are included?
Gonna guess 12-16 Aircraft.
You believed that the Indian defense circles were honest?That would be interesting, but I am little bit surprised if Azerbaijan actually chose it. Given how I was always hearing, JF-17 is a very poor aircraft. Defective avionics, poor engine performance, structural problem, etc, all that is being talked in Indian defence circle.
well... I wouldn't follow American aircraft developments from the Russians..Indian defence circle
You believed that the Indian defense circles were honest?
I mean, I would fervently oppose Turkey buying JF-17s. It's an aircraft Pakistan wanted to replace F-7s and Mirage 3s with. Its other customers are Nigeria and Myanmar. It was always designed to be the low in a hi-lo mix. And Pakistanis clearly class it below F-16s and J-10Cs. But if it fits your needs and budget, it's good enough.Well, no. But I thought maybe there were some truth in those.
The important thing is that it enters the inventory. Once it is in the inventory, we can modernize it and integrate AESA radar, avionics and sensors. However, you can't fill the bottom of a plane that doesn't exist. It is a good thing that we have 2 extra squadrons of aircraft that could pose a threat to Greece in 10 years' time.I mean, I would fervently oppose Turkey buying JF-17s. It's an aircraft Pakistan wanted to replace F-7s and Mirage 3s with. Its other customers are Nigeria and Myanmar. It was always designed to be the low in a hi-lo mix. And Pakistanis clearly class it below F-16s and J-10Cs. But if it fits your needs and budget, it's good enough.
I mean, I would fervently oppose Turkey buying JF-17s. It's an aircraft Pakistan wanted to replace F-7s and Mirage 3s with. Its other customers are Nigeria and Myanmar. It was always designed to be the low in a hi-lo mix. And Pakistanis clearly class it below F-16s and J-10Cs. But if it fits your needs and budget, it's good enough.
Why? I would say better than mig-29.Strange choice if true.
Why? I would say better than mig-29.
Yes i meant cost effective. But here We have been reading for a long time about Azerbaycan interests to this aircraft.Definitely very capable aircraft for its price level no doubt.
I just don't trust this source, bigger sources would have given a big lead up for a cpl weeks (this and that guy is visiting Azerbaijan etc)