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What will become of the planes that JF-17 is replacing?

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Will they be sold for scrap metal? Will they be stored permanently in storage? Will the F-7's be broken down for spare parts for the F7-PG? Can we sell them to some African nation at a flyaway cost?
 
Will they be sold for scrap metal? Will they be stored permanently in storage? Will the F-7's be broken down for spare parts for the F7-PG? Can we sell them to some African nation at a flyaway cost?

All of the above are options. I don’t know if PAF ‘moth-balls’ older aircraft like USAF does.
 
Will they be sold for scrap metal? Will they be stored permanently in storage? Will the F-7's be broken down for spare parts for the F7-PG? Can we sell them to some African nation at a flyaway cost?
Scrap/constantly being broken for spares ..some might be kept for a while in storage ...all of them are flying beyond their design hours
 
It'll be something like this. Peshawar boneyard
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Will they be sold for scrap metal? Will they be stored permanently in storage? Will the F-7's be broken down for spare parts for the F7-PG? Can we sell them to some African nation at a flyaway cost?
Depending on condition, i suspect they will be kept in storage if needed to be called up as a backup reserve.
 
Good question . May be paf give them with the package of jf 17 to their customers
 
For the first couple of years will likely be kept as reserve to be used as point defence fighters, while some will be cannibalized for spares and their airframes will be installed as monuments.

Would like PAF to turn few into supersonic UAVs for kamikaze missions or decoys like China has done. Israel used decoys to force opponents to reveal SAMs and expend missiles. Pakistani armed forces are secretive, who knows maybe already been done so.

You can use google translate to read on them.
http://www.ewmib.com/news.php?news_id=198&cate_id=3
According to this China uses converted supersonic drones to test Japanese air defenses.

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They should turn them into drones. Use them as decoys to carry out Kamikaze attacks on enemy air defense network. The location of EADs will be exposed & painted - then you can destroy them with counter battery fire or stand off weapons. This way, we wouldn't have to risk our commissioned assets as much.
 
They should turn them into drones. Use them as decoys to carry out Kamikaze attacks on enemy air defense network. The location of EADs will be exposed & painted - then you can destroy them with counter battery fire or stand off weapons. This way, we wouldn't have to risk our commissioned assets as much.
Good idea :cheers:

So we need to develop an autopilot kit for them... I think there are quite a few organisation in Pakistan that can do this job :-)
 

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