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Also depends if the radar can work despite the cloud cover …… 
…. I am really sorry.... I know the discussion is serious but I could not resist 



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A WELL known(inside out), highly customizable, decent ranged stable strike platform.I invite you to commentary on 2 different platforms
different from their physical layout, capability (payolad, engine, performance, avionics) and mission
the Discussion is centered around Mirage , it will serve for few more years but knowing its a 60/70s era plane it will have to be retired despite its excellent service to date
when PAF got Mirages originally what was their role?
did it change to dedicated strike role later?
what made it so special?
what other Airforces got them for multi role or strike role only?
why Mirage is fit for a strike role better than JF-17 or F-16?
what will be a true representative of Mirage then? a modified JF-17 with some compromises and some additions?
would future blocks of JF-17 ever be able to match its its capability that comes with speed?
or like for like replacement of Delta wing jet like Grippen or J-10? Mirage 2000 (their production stopped their spares maybe an issue).
I have meet with a Air Force worker. Who was doing a job as a engineer and his job was to maintain mirage fleet. He told me that the main reason for Pakistan airforce like this plane is it's speed. And capability that allows this plane to attack a place and then come back in seconds
And why this plane is still in service is the that Pakistan airforce is unable to find a suitable and cost effective replacement.
He said that rafale was best replacement but much costly. So paf not be able to buy in numbers. Plus india also buying this plane now
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He also said that Pakistan have actually capture 2 pilots on 27 dated incident. One of then belong to Israel. Because their aircraft was upgraded with israeli software and bonbs. But this thing didn't show public because of Pakistan interest. (maybe people will ask to attack on Israel to same like we did to india)I have mentioned this exact same point a few times on this forum. The speed and acceleration that the Mirages offer at such a competitive cost just cannot be found anywhere else. PAF's has a fleet of above 100+ Mirages, many of them ROSE upgrades. This is a real strike weapon and available in big numbers.
True, that is testament to F-16 design's flexibility. But am not right to think F-16s seed was laid in late 1960s?
In the late 1960s, Boyd gathered a group of like-minded innovators who became known as the Fighter Mafia, and in 1969, they secured Department of Defense funding for General Dynamics and Northrop to study design concepts based on the theory.[16][17]
With the first F-16 flight taking place in 1974 and was in service with USAF in 1978 with PAF recieving F-16s by 1983?
Role Multirole Fighter, Air Superiority Fighter
National origin United States
Manufacturer General Dynamics
Lockheed Martin
First flight 20 January 1974 (unplanned)
2 February 1974 (official)
Introduction 17 August 1978
Status In service
First F-16 or YF-16 from 1975.
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Because of complexity of modern technology there tends to be long period of gestation. So some of the dates are open to debate. However I think we can all agree with the actual date when fighters go into service. By that measure the Dassault Mirage is a 1960s fighter and F-16 a 1970s fighter as those are the decades they entered service with French Air Force and USAF respectively. To put it bluntly F-16 is fifteen years younger then the Mirage.My dear, going by this logic, do you know that the Dassault Rafale first flew in 1986.
In the late 1970s, the French Air Force and Navy were seeking to replace and consolidate their current fleets of aircraft. In order to reduce development costs and boost prospective sales, France entered into an arrangement with UK, Germany, Italy and Spain to produce an agile multi-purpose fighter, the Eurofighter Typhoon. Subsequent disagreements over workshare and differing requirements led to France's pursuit of its own development programme. Dassault built a technology demonstrator which first flew in July 1986 as part of an eight-year flight-test programme, paving the way for the go-ahead of the project. The Rafale is distinct from other European fighters of its era in that it is almost entirely built by one country, involving most of France's major defence contractors, such as Dassault, Thales and Safran.
And that makes F-15 Eagle only 13 years younger than the Mirage as it was inducted two years before the F-16.Because of complexity of modern technology there tends to be long period of gestation. So some of the dates are open to debate. However I think we can all agree with the actual date when fighters go into service. By that measure the Dassault Mirage is a 1960s fighter and F-16 a 1970s fighter as those are the decades they entered service with French Air Force and USAF respectively. To put it bluntly F-16 is fifteen years younger then the Mirage.
True. Fact is Mirages, Eagles, Falcons are now old and dated, rather similar to me in age !And that makes F-15 Eagle only 13 years younger than the Mirage as it was inducted two years before the F-16.![]()
But still pack a punch ~ old is goldTrue. Fact is Mirages, Eagles, Falcons are now old and dated, rather similar to me in age !