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I found the info on YouTube about the deal between Pakistan and Azerbaijan.
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This has been going on for years. Here's an article from 2018:Maybe @LegionnairE may have some more info.
That's not going to happen due to Pakistan's close relations with Turkey. Armenia will not buy anything from Pakistan.I just hope this is true. We need da money so bad! I hope we export our shaheen missiles to Armenia next and thwart the whole Indian game at its root!
I have no confirmation from any Turkish source either.This news was originally published by UK-based "Air Operations Syndicate". There is no confirmation from the Pakistani official sources.
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Bear in mind that this "Air Operations Syndicate" is run by Indians in the UK. As you know, Indians are pushing their Akash Air defense system to Armenia. Therefore, the ultimate target buyers of this news seem to be the Armenians !!I have no confirmation from any Turkish source either.
Interesting. Doesn't make much difference. It seems Hürjet is just around the corner and it's not that far off from JF-17. We could give Azerbaijan that. But I'll wait and see if Pakistan confirms or denies the sale anyway.Given the deteriorating relationship between Russia and Armenia and Armenia's increasing closeness to NATO, China is unlikely to approve this JF-17C Block-III export to Azerbaijan. So do the Western backers of the upcoming Pakistani government, as the Western backers are also supportive of the Armenians.
failure of the Russian Air Force really warped your mindsA JF-17 or an F-16 life expectancy over let’s say the Donbas or Lughansk or Donets can be counted in minutes or maybe hours at best. Same same for Su-35 or F-35. I don’t see neither the western NATO nor the Russians using any military aircraft at all since the last year straight. All warplanes are grounded because it’s pretty clearly understood what happens if they fly……..I believe that warfare has radically changed over the last few years and almost all legacy weaponry is on serious borrowed time.
I don't see western planes in the air either. They'd be shot down in minutes. That's why we don't see them in Ukraine at all.failure of the Russian Air Force really warped your minds
I would expect 24-30 planes along with some spare parts to be procuredLast time I checked the price of a JF-17 was around 30~40 million per unit , Block III would be ~50~60 million so , if the deal is true 1 squadron plus weaponry and training would be good for the amount .
But still let's wait for official confirmation from either party
Because they haven't been delivered and Ukrainian pilots haven't been trained to a sufficient point?I don't see western planes in the air either. They'd be shot down in minutes. That's why we don't see them in Ukraine at all.
Ukraine's entire AF was destroyed early in the war within weeks of it starting. RuAF lost about 50 'advanced' jets also withing the first few months. After that almost no AF activity on either side. Attack helo's did even worse and basically withdrawn from front line duties. We see the same for naval warships and much much worse for armor/ APC's. I honestly believe that looking at this Ukraine war, most countries must be thinking that all they got is cannon fodder in equipment. Only think that works today are ATGM's, drones and laser guided artillery. Almost everything else (legacy weapons) have largely been rendered obsolete. If you paid me a million bucks right now and ask me to fly an F-16 over Donbas, or go sit in a Leopard tank, I would refuse to do it. There's almost a 100% chance of me not coming back alive.I would expect 24-30 planes along with some spare parts to be procured
Because they haven't been delivered and Ukrainian pilots haven't been trained to a sufficient point?
Ukraine's AF wasn't destroyed, their Su-34s are still doing critical missions with storm shadows, TB2s are still collecting data. I don't know what Mig-29s and Su-27s are doing but there's still some left as far as I know.Ukraine's entire AF was destroyed early in the war within weeks of it starting. RuAF lost about 50 'advanced' jets also withing the first few months. After that almost no AF activity on either side. Attack helo's did even worse and basically withdrawn from front line duties. We see the same for naval warships and much much worse for armor/ APC's. I honestly believe that looking at this Ukraine war, most countries must be thinking that all they got is cannon fodder in equipment. Only think that works today are ATGM's, drones and laser guided artillery. Almost everything else (legacy weapons) have largely been rendered obsolete. If you paid me a million bucks right now and ask me to fly an F-16 over Donbas, or go sit in a Leopard tank, I would refuse to do it. There's almost a 100% chance of me not coming back alive.
It’s the era of proxy wars now. Look at the SyRaaq region. Thousands of storm shadow attacks later and the PMU’s are very active. They’ve moved everything or anything critical underground and all these US and IDF strikes make no diff. Supply lines to Hezb are wide open. Occasionally they kill a few IRGC officers or some PMU operatives or the Syrian army officers, but they are quickly avenged and replaced. It’s a lot harder to strike Russian territory on the other hand. Russia’s turned Ukraine into a pile of rubble. And the US and Israel have turned Syria into one. Iran/ Russia/ China are playing the long game…..sooner or later the west will leave. All their trillion dollar weapons have failed to change the strategic balance. In the case of Armenia too I don’t believe Russia nor Iran would allow an Azeri victory, and I don’t believe Azeri’s will push their luck either. JF thunder might work over Armenia, but it’s not really needed in the era of drones and ballistic/ cruise missiles now. I believe a decade or two down the road, manned military platforms will seriously dwindle.Ukraine's AF wasn't destroyed, their Su-34s are still doing critical missions with storm shadows, TB2s are still collecting data. I don't know what Mig-29s and Su-27s are doing but there's still some left as far as I know.
S300 and S400s turned out to be very effective despite their older generation radars that much is true. But an F-35 squadron armed with AGM-88s and specially trained for SEAD missions is going to have trouble taking them out. I'm sure of it.
"But what's the role of 4th generation planes will be?" I hear you ask. They will be launching large missiles that don't fit inside bomb bays of 5th gens. They will be dropping JDAMs and laser guided munitions after SEAD squadrons clean up the air defenses.
A missile like Meteor may not fit inside the F35, but it can be carried by even a relatively cheap plane like JF-17.
So that's how a TFX Kaan JF-17 combo could possibly work for Azerbaijan.
I don’t believe Russia nor Iran would allow an Azeri victory, and I don’t believe Azeri’s will push their luck either. JF thunder might work over Armenia, but it’s not really needed in the era of drones and ballistic/ cruise missiles now. I believe a decade or two down the road, manned military platforms will seriously dwindle.
Check that USAF AI controlled F-16v shooting down dozens of aircraft in simulations and doing it repeatedly too. Anything a human can do, the AI can do better, and the scary bit is that it learns from its mistakes and input. It’s very scary.1) JF-17, as long as it can launch SOM and Gökdoğan, it's a big problem for Armenia, Iran or Russia doesn't matter.
2) show me a fighter jet ever shot down by a drone. You can't.
yes I'm aware of that. Aren't they giving the AI %100 situational awareness in those simulations?Check that USAF AI controlled F-16v shooting down dozens of aircraft in simulations and doing it repeatedly too. Anything a human can do, the AI can do better, and the scary bit is that it learns from its mistakes and input. It’s very scary.
Wouldn't situational awareness be critical inputs/ updated every few minutes/ seconds via the various onboard sensors? Your on board Airborne intercept radar data, your MAWS, your IFF, your FLIR, your RWR and the evolving GCI/ surveillance data/ GC radar plots? Any ground or air based ECM sensors or even noise/ signal jammers. All this must've been part of the simulation. They made it as real a scenario as possible. I'll try finding that article. What the designers proved is that you just don't need no driver no more. The AI CPU is performing wonders! It's very scary, where we're going. Down da road, wes not goin need nobody doin jack diddly. This is why there are conferences in most developed world capitals wondering what to do? where to go from here on out no? You understand what this means for poor countries no?yes I'm aware of that. Aren't they giving the AI %100 situational awareness in those simulations?
No information is available as yet..Which engine did Azerbaijan get? RD-33 or the chinese one?
is the block 3 even offered with the RD-33?No information is available as yet..
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