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PAFs BVR enabled Block 52 F-16s make Delhi Jittery.
ISLAMABAD, Mar 27 (APP): Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman on Saturday said PAF would start getting the lot of 18 latest version of F-16 fighting falcon aircraft fitted with Beyond Visual Range (BVR) missile system by June this year. Briefing newsmen on the on-going High Mark-2010 Exercise by PAF in collusion with Pakistan Army and Pakistan Navy, the Chief of Air Staff said the delivery of aircraft to Pakistan would complete by the end of current year.

He, however, did not disclose the number of BVR systems being acquired from the US, but said in addition to 18 F-16s, Pakistan has also been negotiating to get another lot of 14 aircraft of same version, besides getting other modern gadgets and weapons.

“Our wish-list is unending, but we are heading with the realistic approach,” he said when was asked about the PAF’s wish-list from the US.

He said the indigenously developed aircraft with the help of friendly country China JF-17 (Thunder) has been producing much better results than expectations, especially its weapon system.

He told another questioner that the existing lot of F-16s in the PAF inventory would be upgraded to the level of Block 52 series in Turkey and the project would be completed by 2014.

Highlighting the importance of High Mark-2010, he said significance of the exercise could be gauged from the fact that the air force had been engaging all its assets, especially those recently inducted in its inventory like, Early Air Warning and Control System, JF-17 Thunder and Air to Air refueller.

Besides, he said Pakistan Army and Pakistan Navy have also been taking part in wholesome manner in the exercise which has been tailored to carry out joint and solo operations in accordance with the need that may occur.
He said the exercise is being carried out in the near to real situation with the aim to give mastery to the fighter pilots on avoiding collateral damage as in the past maximum efforts were made to avoid civilian casualties during the anti-terrorist operations.

Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman said this joint exercise not only focusses on to deal with the threat from the traditional rival, but also from the potential unconventional enemy.

When his attention was drawn towards the Indian doctrine of carrying out surgical strikes in the wake of Mumbai attacks, the PAF chief said the air force had immediately developed strategy to counter the threat which barred the adversary to opt for any extreme option.

“Our response time during such situations is from 2 to 6 minutes from the ground,” he responded in a firm manner. He said knowing the capability of PAF the adversary did not dare to take any step.

He said PAF has been keeping a watchful eye to safeguard the frontiers of the country and effective systems are already in place to meet with any situation.
In reply to a question, he said PAF had already been using
Unarmed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology for reconnaissance purposes while it hardly needs to go for armed aerial vehicle.

He said the Exercise High Mark is being carried out from the existing financial resources available with the PAF as no additional allocations have been sought from the government for the purpose.

Answering another question, he said the coalition forces hardly commit any violation of Pakistan’s air while Pakistan had always strongly protested in case of any airspace violation by the coalition forces in Afghanistan.

He said that Pakistan and India back in 1991 had reached a mutual agreement not to enter in air space from 10 km of the border with the aim to avoid any violations.

He said there was no threat from the western border while a sizeable number of aircraft are continuously guarding the eastern border, which are not a part of the exercise High Mark 2010.

Detailed briefings were also given to the senior media-persons who were especially invited by the Air Chief to impart first hand information on the exercise, which has been entering its most important phase of fire power show.

In the next phase which would be the culminating part of the exercise, contingents from Pakistan Army and Pakistan Navy would also participate.
 
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stomach problems are likely
 
For India, it is a case of been thr, done that. We have had BVR from a long time.
 
Looks like the whole SD-10 thing is suddenly on the back burner. That has always been my fear and concern with every new induction of US-made sanction-prone military hardware albeit technologically superior. Pakistan was definitely doing better under the sanctions as more importance was given to co-produce military hardware with China and other friendly countries. Its laughable indeed that Delhi would get jittered by the induction of only eighteen (lets include another fourteen) AMRAAM-armed F-16 blk 50 while IAF's multiple platforms are equipped with BVRs for years. I for one could never understand why the people of such high ranks find it important to blow hot air while fully aware of the scarcity of actual substance.
 
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Cry cry cry :cry: the big baby is at it again when will these dumb a$$ childesh tears stop :lol: here blow out some steam > :whistle:
 
Indians have a valid reason to cry so let them. because they knows that American bvr missile are more sophisticated against their Russian bvr.
Unfortunately they cant do anything at the moment than crying and now crying habit has become their old old tradition :D .
 
After finding out that paf is getting bvr missiles then indian airforce looked at their inventory of bvr missiles and found out:


Putting a big question mark on the performance of the Russian beyond visual range (BVR) air-to-air missiles with the Indian Air Force, an audit report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has noted that nearly half the missiles tested either did not home in on targets during evaluations or failed ground tests because they were ageing much before their shelf lives.

The R 77 (RVV-AE) BVR missiles, fitted on board the Su-30 MKIs, MiG-29s and MiG-21 Bisons, were bought from Russia starting 1996. More than 2,000 missiles were ordered after the Kargil conflict and 1,000 have been delivered.

The CAG report, which will be released soon, is based on evaluations of the missile — its range is close to 90 km — during ground tests, inspections and test firing by the IAF. The missiles were bought at a “cost of Rs 2 crore each” but their failure during tests, says the CAG report, has affected the “operational preparedness” of the IAF.

Nearly half of Russian air-to-air missiles with IAF have homing, ageing problems: CAG report
 
India can get better bvr from USA anyday they want. Looks like you do not read/listen news. You have partial memory loss problem.
 
India can get better bvr from USA anyday they want. Looks like you do not read/listen news. You have partial memory loss problem.
Except for the part in red (no need to insult a member), I agree with you one hundred percent. Even though every thing that India would procure from US would have a certain price tag on it, and the price tag US puts on its goods means more than just money. Whether India would be prepared to pay that kind of price is any body's guess.
 
India can get better bvr from USA anyday they want. Looks like you do not read/listen news. You have partial memory loss problem.

Sure india can buy anything they want. but so far everything is on paper work. You guys are trying to buy 126 jets from last 1 year..
Paf have already placed the order of bvr which will start arriving soon. and on other hand Indians have not any american made technology so far.. that what they have been crying on
 
@mshoaib ,
The mrca tender has been floating since many years its not a new child.
 
May be now pakistani members realise the importance indian MMCA tender and the effect on pakistan which was shown by french on JF-17
 

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