King Of War: Starting with Arms Dealer-Chapter 1142 - 1000: In the Name of Hu Lang ( - 1000 Commemoration, Please Vote!)

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Chapter 1142: Chapter 1000: In the Name of Hu Lang (Chapter 1000 Commemoration, Please Vote!)

Joe Ga didn’t put any confidentiality measures in place for the club, but he didn’t expect the news here to spread so quickly, and for those giant corporations to act so swiftly after catching wind of it.

The ’Jaguar’ from the old motherland and Sweden’s ’Gripen’ both wanted to join the competition for the United Arab Emirates order.

A 15 billion US Dollar order makes many people drool with envy!

As two fighter jets with considerable features in the world fighter jet trade, they clearly don’t want to miss this opportunity.

Compared to Rafale and MiG-35, Jaguar and Gripen might be slightly inferior in terms of capability, but they have a high cost-effectiveness.

No one’s money just blows in with the wind; Rafale’s export price is about 200 million US Dollars, Jaguar only 50 million, and Gripen slightly more at 90 million.

Purely speaking in terms of equipment needs, excluding factors of showing off wealth, 80 Jaguars or Jaguar and 80 Rafales make little difference to the United Arab Emirates.

The old motherland and Sweden are indeed a bit lacking in terms of secure output capabilities, but France isn’t much better...

Boss Joe can understand these two countries’ demands, but he knows the outrageous nature of the Abu Dhabi Royal Family all too well; they only buy expensive, not what’s right, that’s their trademark.

Joe Ga thought it was fine to let Gripen participate, but such a destined-to-disappoint matter shouldn’t involve the old motherland. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com

However, Boss Joe didn’t have a particularly in-depth understanding of the key aspects of the fighter jet trade.

He overlooked how much actual combat demonstrations and competitive product field competition attract these fighter jet manufacturing companies.

The Yemen Security Zone is approved by the five big bosses, meaning what’s happening there will be completely legal warfare, more legal than Iraq and Aqionghan.

With this kind of actual combat opportunity, no one wants to miss it!

The Americans don’t participate, that’s well known; their fighter jets fly around all the time, not needing to waste money on such demonstrations.

Moreover, Boss Joe will definitely send the F-16 to Djibouti, so they don’t care at all.

The Americans have nothing to fear, but others don’t have that luxury.

Missing this rare opportunity for actual combat competition, in future international tenders, they will be criticized by competitors.

Both Rafale and MiG-35 are medium-sized multifunctional fighter jets, while Jaguar and Gripen are light multifunctional fighter jets.

If we look just at data, medium-sized fighter jets are definitely a bit mightier, as they carry more and fly further.

But when it comes to actual combat capability, the main focus is on needs.

For most countries with small territories where national defense is mainly focused on defense, Jaguars and Gripens are definitely sufficient.

And what truly determines victory in one-on-one is actually the radar and missile performance, as well as electronic interference resistance. This has nothing to do with whether you’re a medium or light fighter jet!

But ultimately, these armchair theories still have to be validated in actual combat.

If you pull out a stallion or donkey, anyone who wins—even if they miss the UAE order—can recoup it elsewhere.

Selling fighter jets isn’t like selling cars; the majority of consumers are internationally recognized sovereign nations, meant to improve the user’s national defense system.

Normal procurement starts from 5 jets, and the subsequent upgrades and maintenance are a hugely profitable path.

Getting one deal is akin to grabbing a gold mine, let alone the derivative political benefits generated by the air force’s dependency on you!

In this regard, the old motherland is really lacking; they’re still at the stage of subsidizing to find ways to export influence.

After receiving the call, Joe Ga immediately agreed to Gami’s request regarding Gripen’s participation...

When someone comes over with their own provisions to help in warfare, it’s really not polite not to show face.

But concerning the old motherland’s Jaguar, he still hasn’t made up his mind...

Just as Boss Joe returned to the penthouse apartment and was feeding milk to his poor son, Dorian brought two middle-aged men along...

Joe Ga sat on the sofa holding his son in one arm and a milk bottle in the other, looking at Igor’s greedy eating expression, and helplessly said: "Let’s endure a bit longer, in a few days dad will take you to the resort.

Behave a little better, smile more, make mom a bit happier...

I think you still have a competitive edge compared to Sloth!"

As he said this, Joe Ga looked at the two guests who came along, and smiled at a familiar AVIC Li Weiguo, saying: "Director Li, make yourselves comfortable...

We’re all our own people, don’t be a stranger here."

Li Weiguo and Boss Joe had both gone through the evacuation from Liberia, and the initial Blue Sword 7 of Boss Joe was obtained with his help.

Seeing Boss Joe coaxing his child, Li Weiguo smiled and took out a big red envelope to put on Igor’s belly, saying with a laugh: "It’s our first meeting, I must give a little token as an elder."

Li Weiguo then pulled the middle-aged man beside him and laughed, saying: "Hu Lang, this is Jin Kaiyang from Northern Industry, President Jin; he has dealt with Xiao Liang before, we’re all our own people..."

Joe Ga, upon hearing this, stood up with his child to shake hands with President Jin, smiling as he said: "Jialiang Shipyard really owes thanks to President Jin for the help, otherwise Xiao Liang couldn’t have found so many engineers.

In the future, for the Congo’s inland ports construction, we’ll need more of President Jin’s care."

The Congo inland port project actually bears Jialiang Trade’s name but spends Northern Industry’s money, so it’s natural for Joe Ga to speak politely.

President Jin appeared very natural, he smiled and took out a small box from his pocket, opened it and took out a small jade gourd hung on a red string, displaying it to Joe Ga, and after obtaining permission, gently and carefully adorned it on Igor’s wrist.

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