

Si no queda mas remedio...
yo sigo pensando en un numerito un poquitin mayor de unidades, digamos una veintena mas, o 12 como reserva, lo que daria unos 56 segun tus cuentas Xammar, seria mas satisfactorio.
Y de los modelos, pues estube revisando el FBC-2000 chino y no tiene nada de que avergonzarse y a nosotros nos vendria mas que bien, como retiro paulatino de nuetros ya viejitos MiG's, aunque siempre quedaran unos cuantos manteniendose con el resto de sus compañeros y recordandonos nuestra epoca gloriosa.
Por eso me atrevo a sugerir que se deberia de conservar al menos un ecuadron de cazas del tipo de los Fullcrum's, y completar, actualizar al menos este escuadron con estas naves mas potentes, aunque menos economicas.
El Z-11 chino como helo ligero, quizas sea una buena opción, aunque yo siga abogando por la version rusa del Mi-34.
Lo otro es que alguien este mirando estas paginas en algun momento a la hora de analizar las posibles compras y decida revisar conciensudamente cual seria la mejor opción para nuestras Daafar, no vaya a ser que por comprar barato, compren cualquier cosa que a la larga nos resulte mas contraproducente que si le hubiesemos dedicado esa "estillita", a un caza mas caro y mejor.
A Pakistani official stated that the Pakistan side has elected to proceed with the development of a twin-seat version of the Chengdu FC-1 or JF-17 in Pakistan service. A CATIC official refused to comment on this development. The Pakistan Air Force’s requirement for a twin seat version of this fighter was first noted to the author by Pakistan Air Force officials in 2004. However, subsequent reports have noted that China was not interested in such a twin-seat version of the FC-1. The Pakistani official at the Dubai show stated, however, that Pakistan has elected to pay for the development of the twin seat version, and that is now proceeding. This official explained that as Pakistan is sharing in the full spectrum of production, usage and sales of the JF-17, that it therefore requires the twin seat version to fully exploit this aircraft. The twin seat version will be used to support training missions and will also be developed into a dedicated attack model. This same official noted that Pakistan will only purchase the Chengdu J-10 fighter, which is therefore of less industrial interest to Pakistan. Other sources have noted that Pakistan intends to purchase an initial force of 40 J-10 fighters.
Since the Dubai show Russia’s Kommersant has reported that Russia has approved the Klimov RD93 engine in the FC-1/JF-17 for re-export to six countries: Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Nigeria, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Re-export to Pakistan had been an issue of serious contention between Russia and India, which uses the RD33, the basis for the RD93, in its MiG-29 fighters. Russia’s decision is a blow for Delhi, which will now face the JF-17 in significant numbers not only in Pakistan but also potentially in Bangladesh. China will also soon be able to arm the FC-1/JF-17 with 5th generation air-to-air missiles, such as the PL-10 derived from the South African Denel A-DARTER, and another radar-guided missile derived from the Denel R-DARTER. These weapons will greatly increase the combat potential of this low-cost but modern platform. At the same time, it is a major boost for Pakistan’s and China’s effort to promote the FC-1/JF-17 as the pre-eminent low-cost 4th generation multirole fighter. Until South Korea can market a single-seat combat version of its T/A-50 trainer, the FC-1/JF-17 will face no competition in its price range. The willingness of China and Pakistan to transfer full co-production capability will enhance the attractiveness of this fighter to many countries also looking to bolster their developing aerospace industries
Source: Richard Fisher from 2007 Dubai Airshow
Lo que si te seré sincero, eso de un solo tipo de caza o nave aerea, es algo que no me gusta nada en lo personal, la mejor opción es tener varios modelos, de un mismo fabricante cierto por eso de la compatibilidad de partes y componentes, pero no dejarlo en un modelo unico, asi que creo que la opción China, por muy prometedora que parezca no va ha dar resultado, y quizas en eso mismo esten pensando los estrategas de nuestra DAAFAR, y conservaran durante mucho tiempo nuestros MiGs, y ojala que ese trabajo de mantenernos con el mismo productor, que a mi me agrada tanto, no nos impida la actualización y modernización de estos medios y sus sistemas.
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