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    Pakistan is buying 14 J-10 fighter jets from China.

    In a major move to boost its air warfare capability, Pakistan is to purchase 36 J-10 fighter aircraft from China in a deal worth more than USD 1.4 billion, with options open for induction of more similar aircraft.

    China will supply the 36 J-10 fighter jets, enough to equip two squadrons, under a preliminary agreement that could lead to "more sales", a Pakistani official has said. Pakistan might buy "larger numbers" of the multi-role aircraft in the future but has not signed any deal to purchase as many as 150 jets, the official told the Financial Times.

    The J-10 or Jian 10 is China's most advanced combat aircraft and is the third generation fighter comparable to American F-16 Fighting Falcons. Islamabad and Beijing are also collaborating to build an advanced fighter -- JF-17 or "Thunder" and the first of these aircraft are expected to roll out by the end of this month, air force chief Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman said recently.

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    China is one of the main arms suppliers of Pakistan and has sold combat jets to it for over three decades. But Beijing has seldom supplied Pakistan with advanced fighter aircraft like the J-10. Pakistan bought Mirage jets from France in the 1970s and F-16s from the US in the 1980s.

    Pakistan has a fleet of 45 F-16s that have been used to some degree in anti militancy operations in Swat and South Waziristan, defence experts said.

    The US recently agreed to sell Pakistan another 18 new F-16s and officials also expect the Americans to supply about a dozen used aircraft. The Pakistan Air Force plans to acquire at least 250 JF-17s over the next four to five years, which would become its future mainstay.

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    Come and join togatherBy: Muhammad Zafar | 24-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward cant we live like a peacefull nations,do not interfear each others internal matters,blaming for nothing just focus on developing our civic infrastructures and eleminating poverties should develop a socity in which our childrens move out with out fear,i wish we scratch out all harshness from our hearts and enjoy the real sence of life.
    burning smellBy: zain jilani | 22-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward all indian lay off, i can get buring smell to you. heeheehehehehehehheeh
    India should learnBy: Raj | 12-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Hello friends , 3 years back we initiated MMRCA program still it is not finalized ,Tejas LCA induction not happened yet. We are honest I agree with every one , but why our people taking too much time to do the things???? This is our weakness or what ever you call , but Pakistan is begging or buying we don%u2019t know but they are taking very quick decisions which we are not doing.
    Landmark Deal!By: Lark | 12-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward This will greatly boost the PAF. The J-10 will provide not only air-air combat, but substantial ground attacking capability. Its 1500km combat range will allow Pakistan to take on offensive missions.
    Pakistani BeggarsBy: Shivaji | 12-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward Pakistan is just a country of beggars. They will beg from US, beg from UK, beg from EU, beg from Japan, beg from the Saudis, the list is endless. With China they have gone a step ahead. Begging did not work with the Chinese, so they decided to give land away in Kashmir! The Chinese will learn their own lessons when they loose Zhinjang, due to ISI support to all terrorist. The J10
    beggarsBy: ajay | 12-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward pakistan beg for money india beg for security from us shame seems very weak country.
    Pakistani BeggarsBy: Shivaji | 13-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward HA, HA what Joke. Security from Pakistan?? The beggars are being blown-up everyday. Secure yourselves, by using an Indian name. Hahhaha.....
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