رد: السو 34
أعتقد بأنه حان الوقت بأن تصحوا من عالم الأحلام وترجعوا الي ارض الواقع ، السعوديه لم تعلن عن رغبتها في شراء السوخوي-34 او الجي اف - 17 الباكستانيه ، وحتي الدول المصنعه لهذه المقاتلات لم تعلن عن عقد محادثات مع السعوديه بخصوصها ، بصراحه لا اعلم من اين تأتون بهذه الأخبار التي لا صله لها بالواقع.
من ناحية السوخوري 34 انا اتفق معك انه لا يوجد رابط يبين اي صفقة حولها مع السعوديه وقد بحثت كثيرا ولم اجد وقد كتبت موضوع بدلك
لكن ال جي اف-17 يوجد عدة مصادر ومنها الجريده الشهيره .world tribune
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Pakistan marketing its new
JF-17 fighter jet, developed with China
LONDON — Pakistan is making the rounds of Arab allies talking about its new fighter-jet. ShareThis
Officials said Pakistan has briefed such countries as Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, Morocco,
Saudi Arabia and Sudan on the new fighter, jointly developed with China. Under an agreement with Beijing, a majority of the
JF-17 could be produced and assembled in Pakistan, Middle East Newsline reported.
"The airplane would reach close to the capabilities of existing U.S. and Russian aircraft, but for about half the price," an official said.
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Pakistani Defense Secretary Shahid Siddiq said eight countries have expressed interest in
JF-17. So far, no export sales have been announced. In March 2009, Pakistan signed a contract for 42 JF-17s for the air force. The contract with China's state-owned CATIC, called for coproduction of the aircraft, with the expectation that 15 would be manufactured in the first year of the project by the state-owned Pakistan Aeronautical Complex.
Pakistan has sought to become a significant military supplier to Gulf Cooperation Council and Middle East states. So far, Pakistan's leading military clients have been
Saudi Arabia and Sudan.
The
JF-17 program was launched in 1998 and the design was completed three years later. So far, eight prototypes have been sent to Pakistan for trials.
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