Which countries are buying JF-17?

Nigeria buys 3 JF-17 Thunder fighter jets from Pakistan.

Who is the first buyer of JF-17 Thunder?

China and Pakistan may finally have their first customer for the jointly developed Pakistan Aeronautical Complex/Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation (PAC/CAC) JF-17 Thunder combat aircraft.

Which countries are buying JF-17 from Pakistan?

Pakistan has found four buyers of JF-17 Thunder fighter jets manufactured in collaboration with China. It has been reported that Nigeria and Myanmar have agreed to buy JF-17 Thunder aircraft from Pakistan.

What is JF-17 Thunder top speed?

1,960 km/h
CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder/Top speed

Which is better Tejas or jf17?

Compared to JF-17, Tejas has a combat edge with its more potent engine, radar system, and electronic warfare suite, and not to forget the Beyond Visual Range (BVR) missile capability according to IAF experts talking to the EurAsian Times.

Is the JF-17 Thunder Jet exported to Pakistan?

Senior government officials who discussed the JF-17 Thunder jet sales with the Nikkei Asian Review revealed that since 2018, Pakistan has intensified its bid to export batches of the JF-17 Thunder fighter jets.

Which is the first country to order JF-17 Thunder jets?

Myanmar placed an order in 2015 for 16 JF-17 Thunder jets, each worth $35 million. Myanmar was the first country to order the jets from Pakistan. Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, Nigeria, Egypt and Malaysia are reportedly also interested in the affordable jet,

Is the JF-17 Thunder being bought by Argentina?

After its failure to procure the South Korean F/A-50 fighter jets, the Argentine Air Force is considering buying the Pakistani JF-17 Thunder. While the aircraft has already secured export orders from Nigeria and Myanmar, India’s LCA Tejas has miles to go on that front.

Is the JF-17 Block III made in Pakistan?

He mentioned that the country would reconsider the JF-17, especially for the new Block-III variant. This also marks a significant development for the fighter, which is co-produced by the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex and the Chengdu Aircraft Corporation of China.