After Chinese J-35 Acquisition, Pakistan in Talks with Turkey to Produce 5th-Gen TAI Kaan Stealth Fighter Jets Domestically

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Pakistan is poised to significantly enhance its air force capabilities through advanced discussions with Turkey to establish a domestic production facility for the fifth-generation TAI Kaan stealth fighter jet. This move represents a strategic leap for Pakistan's defence capabilities, aiming to produce a local variant of this cutting-edge aircraft.

This initiative comes alongside Pakistan's ongoing negotiations to acquire 40 Shenyang J-35 stealth fighter jets from China, intended to modernize its air fleet by replacing aging F-16s and French Mirage fighters.

According to a Turkish media report, the discussions with Turkey extend beyond mere exports, focusing on joint development ventures, including helicopters. This highlights a commitment to deepening defence technology collaboration and industrial partnerships between the two nations.

Reports indicate that Pakistan may officially join the Kaan stealth aircraft project, with multiple subsystems slated for local manufacture. Establishing a joint production line could significantly alleviate financial pressures while boosting local employment.

An anonymous source quoted by EurAsian Times stated, "Pakistan might have officially joined the Kaan stealth aircraft project. Multiple subsystems would be manufactured in Pakistan. A joint production line is likely being established. This will reduce the financial burden considerably and provide jobs for Pakistanis."

This strategic shift towards diversifying military procurement comes amidst concerns from the Indian Air Force (IAF). Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh has voiced worries about the rapid enhancement of both Pakistani and Chinese air forces, contrasting it with the IAF's delays in receiving its domestically produced Tejas aircraft.

He noted, "Pakistan may not be able to afford two different stealth fighters due to its economic constraints. However, the discussions with Turkey are a sign that Pakistan understands the need to diversify its military equipment beyond reliance on Chinese supply."

The collaboration with Turkey on the Kaan project, therefore, transcends the acquisition of new aircraft. It signifies a move to forge stronger defence ties with a NATO member and a nation with burgeoning defence technology. As Air Chief Marshal Singh further remarked, "Through Kaan, they strengthen their defence cooperation with a trusted and reliable partner, Turkey."

This development has significant implications for the regional security landscape. Pakistan's pursuit of both the J-35 and the Kaan signals its ambition to enhance its air power significantly. It also highlights the growing defence cooperation between Pakistan and Turkey, potentially leading to a more diversified and potent Pakistani air force in the years to come.
 
Kaan with it's Western tech and components will be more deadlier than Chinese counterparts. But that would also means more pricier. Pak can afford few due to its state of economy.
 
Turkey will get customers rather than stakeholders. It will be out of reach for Pakistan to fund the project and contribute any development of tech for this so-called 5th-gen project. The engine is yet to be developed. My guess is the South Korean KF-21 will be better than KAAN.
 
BTW Pakistan is also in advanced discussions with the US to move production of F-35 jets to Pakistan.

Game changer bhai, Game changer.

Now, can we put focus back on real countries, like China?
 
India is in a really precarious situation and should exercise it's options carefully. China is breathing down it's neck and is developing 6 gen fighters. Pakistan is getting 5th gen aircraft from China and Turkey. Bangladesh is getting aircrafts and fighting equipment from Pakistan. To survive India should join the USA camp. That is it
 
India is in a really precarious situation and should exercise it's options carefully. China is breathing down it's neck and is developing 6 gen fighters. Pakistan is getting 5th gen aircraft from China and Turkey. Bangladesh is getting aircrafts and fighting equipment from Pakistan. To survive India should join the USA camp. That is it
Irony is that US itself is jealous of Indian strategic Autonomy and has been busy working to curtail it by showing seeds of rebellion in Bangladesh. India is like 3rd biggest enemy of US after Russia and China. Only because of China, US is friends with India.
 
Thankfully, Pakistan is doing badly on the economic front; otherwise, its collaboration with the Chinese and the Turks would have been a big headache for India. Will Pakistan be able to pay the Turks the price of the Kaan?
 
Kaan with it's Western tech and components will be more deadlier than Chinese counterparts. But that would also means more pricier. Pak can afford few due to its state of economy.
I don't know, but it's likely that the EU or US will block the sale of these Turkish fighters to Pakistan due to its close ties with the PRC if this jet contains significant advanced Western tech.

Recall, previously the US had blocked Pakistan from ordering a Turkish helicopter due to the presence of an American engine in it, if I remember correctly.
 

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