When the world of warplanes is intertwined with strategy and technology, Pakistan's movements are in the spotlight. Will the introduction of the J-31 by the Pakistan Air Force lead India? However, the latest news has sparked a whole new discussion. Pakistan plans to develop stealth fighters? Does this variable mean that Pakistan's plans for Chinese fighters have changed?
It is said that the Pakistan Air Force is planning the "Thunder" PFX, a ** fighter based on the "Thunder" Block3. Dubbed the Pakistan Fighter Experimentation Program, the program aims to enhance the country's autonomous aviation industry capabilities and create a next-generation fighter system.
It is inevitable to ask, since the FC-31 fighter has been introduced, why is it necessary to develop a "stealth Thunder"? This shows the ambitions of Pakistan's military industry. The Pakistani aviation complex carries this dream, and they have been pursuing independent research and development capabilities, from the maintenance of J-6 fighters to the manufacture of "Mushshak" primary training aircraft, the Pakistani aviation industry has made great progress.
The "Thunder" PFX project is not only a test for Pakistan's aviation industry, but also a huge opportunity. Pakistan hopes to accumulate technical experience in the process, and finally declare that Pakistan has the ability to independently develop advanced fighters.
At the same time, the J-31, as a twin-engine medium-sized ** fighter, will play an important role in the Pakistan Air Force. The functions of the two do not conflict, which can be described as a "highland match". This "two-legged" strategy may bring a new pattern of air power to Pakistan.
When technology and ambition intertwin, where will Pakistan's air power go from here? Will Pakistan's dream of aviation industry finally come true? Perhaps, this battle for fighter planes will also trigger more thinking and expectations.
In the world of fighter jets, the competition never stops. Let's wait and see where Pakistan's aviation dream goes.