Obviously, after exporting the J 7, you can get a lot of profits, why doesn t my country sell it?

Updated on society 2024-07-18
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Although they have a certain military strength and a high economic level, the only flaw is that they cannot develop their own products, especially those with relatively high technical difficulties, such as fighters, advanced artillery and aircraft carriers. Therefore, in order to enhance their regional deterrence, these countries will choose to buy from those powers**.

    Powerful countries are naturally very welcome, because this is a good time to make money, but they will not agree to sell anything, if the strategic significance of this ** is too high, considering the balance and stability of the region, they will refuse to sell. For example, do you know why my country's J-7 "Flying Leopard" is not sold? Obviously, China can get a lot of profits after exporting it, but China mainly refuses to sell it to other countries because it does not want to see the situation of military imbalance in some areas.

    The combat radius of the J-7 has reached 1600 kilometers, the endurance is very strong, the ability to stay in the air is excellent, and it can stay in the air for a long time. The J-7 has excellent performance on the ground and at sea, and with its large-capacity magazine, it has also become a key force in China's domestic bombers.

    If the J-7 is sold to the outside world, it should be able to attract many small countries to place orders, because the cost performance of the J-7 in the bomber is very high, the cost is much lower, and with the characteristics of good quality and low price, it is definitely a hot-selling model. But China still will not sell the J-7, because if there are countries equipped with this fighter in some areas, its air strength will be further improved, the point is that this is still a bomber, and the impact may be great. Once there is an imbalance in regional military strength, conflicts and wars can easily break out, and this is also a situation that China does not want to see.

    Arms are very profitable, and our country is also working hard to develop foreign trade models and other foreign countries, and has made a lot of progress and achievements in the near future. But we are still very clear about what kind of ** can be sold and what kind of ** can not be sold, and we hope that they are used for self-defense, not to create contradictions. Seeing that some people here may have thought that our country sold missiles a long time ago, and the buyer at that time was Saudi Arabia.

    In terms of deterrent power, missiles are much higher than fighter planes, why did they choose to sell them back then? Because the missiles are better controlled than warplanes, have a shorter range, and are not loaded with nuclear warheads, they have proven to be okay now.

    It is true that the state prioritizes its own interests, but if it only sees its own interests and ignores the stability of the world, it will ultimately affect itself. At present, in order to develop the arms trade, many countries have sold a lot of advanced fighters and artillery to small neighboring countries, which has also become one of the reasons for the chaos in the situation. We can't control what other countries do, but China will never do that.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    We must first know that the Flying Leopard is a large-range war bomber developed for cruising the sea. Designed to compensate for the lack of air power in the far seas. Long legs, limited fighter attributes, mainly aimed at a number of small countries in Southeast Asia, is a symbol of national strength, and has the ability to deter Japan and South Korea, Taiwan's first island chain.

    Localization to meet the low-cost, large-scale equipment gap, combined with our scientific research and technology level at that time, for us is not the best but the most practical equipment, there is no one, flying leopard has long undertaken the heavy responsibility of patrolling China's waters, both deterrence and economy are relatively good. Looking at the world, there are very few countries with similar needs, the area is too small to use, backward countries can't afford it, and developed countries can't look down on it (for countries with needs, this is a second bastard except for cheap and no bright spots, there are heavy aircraft for combat, professional bombers for bombing, and there are alternative general heavy aircraft for war bombing, such as Rafale, F15, Typhoon, Hurricane, and Su series. Therefore, the Flying Leopard is still a gluttony for not being able to obtain similar aircraft, too luxurious for small countries, too chicken for developed countries, in short, there is no market.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    We sell it, who says we don't sell it? But the question is, who will buy it? From our point of view, the Flying Leopard is large and inexpensive, has a large bomb load and a long range, and the only drawback is that its air combat capability is better than nothing, so it can be said to be a professional tactical bomber.

    However, this is from China's point of view, what kind of country is China? China is a big country, what the air force of a big country wants is to do the best in all aspects, a big country has enough economic strength to support professional aircraft, the air combat demand is supported by J-10 J-11, and the air combat capability of the flying leopard almost doesn't matter, but small countries can't do it, the volume is limited, too professional aircraft is not easy to use, what they need is an aircraft that can do anything, even if it doesn't do anything! It's a pity that China's fighter aircraft export objects are all such small countries, the Flying Leopard has an empty weight of more than 20 tons, and the length and wingspan size are all at the level of heavy aircraft.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The range is too long, and again it can act as a bomber for strategic strikes. Offensive**. For small countries, once they have it, it changes the regional equilibrium. And for the big countries, they each have their own and will not buy. Therefore it cannot be sold.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is because our country mainly does not want to see a situation of military imbalance in some areas, so it has always refused to sell it to other countries. It's also for the sake of the big picture.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The J-7 is only suitable for big countries, and it is a country with a particularly complete range of aircraft, because the old 7 belongs to the kind of other aircraft kicking the door, and he is responsible for the role of bomb dropping, with a long range and a large bomb load. Let other countries buy it, it won't work at all.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Large combat radius and large bomb load! See who you compare with. Compared with light fighters, it is large, and compared with heavy fighters, it has no advantage.

    Moreover, the engine used is a second-rate British civilian cargo, and the equipment is outdated, so who will sell it to! The self-use version improved the electronic equipment, made do with it, and once the Su-27 was introduced, it had no value in existence.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Is it okay to have no orders? Who would buy such a single-performance aircraft? At that time, the F16 Su-27 had already been sold all over the world, and the Flying Leopard couldn't be sold at all, okay.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    They are all airplanes but the role is different, J-7 is a high-altitude fighter, no matter what aircraft the five major countries sell, there is a hidden condition, high-altitude fighter restrictions, so that in the future, you will be equivalent to opening a skylight in the territory.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because this aircraft is congenitally deficient, there are many problems and I dare not sell the country, otherwise the money I make is better than losing a lot!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Who says not to sell? If you don't sell it, what's the matter with the FBC1 number? It's just that it doesn't sell, and we don't sell what we want to buy.

    What we want to sell, people don't buy. The key is that when the Flying Leopard matures, it is this single-function fighter-bomber that is already behind the times, and everyone is popular with multi-functional aircraft.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because of the long range, the large bomb load has a certain deterrent effect, but when you sell it, the British are not happy.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Small countries have small territories and can't afford them, but big countries already have them, and they can't look down on them.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because this is our country's unique air force technology, it represents our country's economic and military strength.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This big country can easily take it down, but it is a sharp weapon for small countries.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When it was first developed, it was the level of the second-generation aircraft, and although it was upgraded in the later period, it was only to make up for it, who to sell it to.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Sell it to Argentina! British hair has to stand on end! Who told you to get along with me, hahaha.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The export model of the J-7 is FBC-1, and there is no country to buy it!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Although many people now look down on the Flying Leopard and think that he is very backward, the Flying Leopard is actually a very expensive aircraft, and ordinary countries really can't afford to equip it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Nobody wants! The targets are the F-4 Ghost and the F-3 Whirlwind, and the J-8 also participates in the air show every time!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Jiang Hongche's strategic significance is very great, and his tactics are also very great, if he is sold to other countries, they will fight us in turn.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It seems that the Flying Leopard will continue to improve production in the future, after all, the powerful offensive capability in the Chinese Air Force cannot be replaced by other models.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Those who have money can't afford it, and they can't afford it!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The key has not been tested in real combat.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Flying Leopard seems to be the best foreign trade-based export earner, right?

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