Iran orders from China 150 J-10 fighter jets that incorporate Israeli technology
https://warsclerotic.wordpress.com/2015/07/30/iran-orders-from-china-150-j-10-fighter-jets-that-incorporate-israeli-technology/
Back in the mid 1980s, Israel tried to design and develop its own indigenous fighter jet, called the Lavi. Of course, the U.S, Congress funded most of this development, which was later found to be too expensive and was cancelled after one or two prototypes were flown. The aircraft also incorporated loads of U.S. technology.
Fast forward to about 2000, and the Chinese, who are really only good at copying the aircraft designs of others, reveal their "new" Chendu J-10 "Vigorous Dragon" fighter jet, which happens to be an exact replica of the Israeli Lavi, powered by a Russian engine (the Chinese are poor at designing jet engines, too).
Of course, the Zionists fervently denied that they sold the plans for the Lavi (largely underwritten by the U.S. Congress and containing U.S. technology) to the Chinese--a potential enemy of the U.S.
Now the Chinese are selling this Israeli-designed jet to Israel's arch-enemy, Iran. Sorry, Bibi, but what goes around comes around.
The Iranians don't even have to give China any money for the jets--they will be paid for with oil shipments over 20 years.
https://warsclerotic.wordpress.com/2015/07/30/iran-orders-from-china-150-j-10-fighter-jets-that-incorporate-israeli-technology/
Back in the mid 1980s, Israel tried to design and develop its own indigenous fighter jet, called the Lavi. Of course, the U.S, Congress funded most of this development, which was later found to be too expensive and was cancelled after one or two prototypes were flown. The aircraft also incorporated loads of U.S. technology.
Fast forward to about 2000, and the Chinese, who are really only good at copying the aircraft designs of others, reveal their "new" Chendu J-10 "Vigorous Dragon" fighter jet, which happens to be an exact replica of the Israeli Lavi, powered by a Russian engine (the Chinese are poor at designing jet engines, too).
Of course, the Zionists fervently denied that they sold the plans for the Lavi (largely underwritten by the U.S. Congress and containing U.S. technology) to the Chinese--a potential enemy of the U.S.
Now the Chinese are selling this Israeli-designed jet to Israel's arch-enemy, Iran. Sorry, Bibi, but what goes around comes around.
The Iranians don't even have to give China any money for the jets--they will be paid for with oil shipments over 20 years.