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India-Pakistan
Pakistan seeks joint plane engine development with Moscow
2015-11-13
A Russian engine is being installed in Pakistan’s JF-17 Thunder fighter jet which inspires hope for cooperation between the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex and the Russian engine maker, Russia’s Sputniknews quoting PAC official reported on Thursday.
The JF-17 is a lightweight, single-engine, multi-role combat aircraft developed jointly by the Paks and Chinese. It is used by the Paks for aerial reconnaissance, ground attack and aircraft interception. Supposedly equivalent, kinda, sorta, to an F-16 on a really bad day...
“As we know, a Russian engine is being installed on the JF-17 Thunder and we are looking forward to cooperate with the engine manufacturer in Russia,” the Pakistani official told RIA Novosti news agency on the sidelines of the Dubai Air Show. The PAC representative expressed interest in having Pakistani engine specialists undergo training in Russia and their Russian colleagues helping modernise the company’s engine-repair facilities in Pakistan.

The JF-17 all-weather multirole fighter, jointly developed by Pakistan and China’s Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation, is currently being modified with a Russian-made RD-93 engine.
Posted by:Steve White

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