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he got confused with LCA Mk. X with space capabilities!r u from zee news?
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he got confused with LCA Mk. X with space capabilities!r u from zee news?
you dont need to update all thunders to block 3 standards, having a few capable aircraft among the rest in net centric approach is enough, i would rather save the money get more numbers, as a force of less than 300 fighters assuming paf just acquires less than 200 thunders is not enough to counter a gigantic 800+IAF in around 2025-30The old age pathetic mindset of PAF strike again. They are acting as if IAF is the IAF of 90's. Instead of upgrading all the JF-17's along with Block-3 production, they are cutting corners again or delaying the whole process.
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An Indian F-16 or Gripen purchase would likely materialize (in actual planes in service) into the Block-IV or Block-V period, i.e. mid-to-late 2020s/early 2030s. By then I think the AESA radar offerings, especially in China and potentially in Turkey, would be compelling.Agree with @Bilal Khan (Quwa) . Another thought would be to hand the older frames over to the navy and replace them earlier. All Blk 1s were upgraded to Blk2 standard anyways. With a2a refueling, KLJ-7V2's 110km range, its ability to carry both CM-400AKG and C-802AK and SD-10A/PL-5Eii missiles it makes for a good naval strike and air support fighter. PAF will replace these 100 with Blk 3 sqn by sqn.
Another option is to sell them at discounted rates to a 3rd countries, in order to help facilitate bringing them into the JF-17 "environment" (to use a marketing term). I'm sure Argentina, Sri Lanka, Azerbeijan and others may be very interested in Block 2 fighters for their airforces. And if they can get them at a premium (like 10-15m/aircraft) that would be a huge win for them and for PAF as far as service chain and potential future sales of more advanced variants. Many would have 10 years plus left on their airframes.
As far as Blk 3 layout, I would hope given SAAB's offer of the GaN AESA radar on Gripen that the Chinese or Italians come with their A-game. Should the IAF go for F-16IN it may be ok as the Vixen likely staks up well against the APG-80, but if they go for Gripen, I'm not sure how the Vixen-1000E would stack up. We know that the Raven ES-05 (150km range), on the Gripen NG, is a derivative of the Vixen 1000E, it is likely more advanced and has better scanning angles and likely better range. As such I doubt the Vixen 1000E would compare favorably. I hope the Italians offer something more substantial than Vixen 1000E. The KLJ-7A (if it lives up to the rumored capabilities of 170km range, advanced jamming resistance etc) would probably stack up reasonably well, given that these ranges are not too far off from the 185-190km range of the Rafale's RBE2-AA AESA radar and the 185km range of the Eurofighter Typhoon's CAPTOR AESA radar. It is almost certain that GaN AESA range is similar to these.
Additionally, they hope would be that the PAF, if they are really trying to make this the Ultimate Thunder, would get advanced electronics like Britecloud or EAD DRFM systems, the EOTS-89 (preferrably) or EORD-31. The EOTS-89 would free up a much needed hardpoint during missions, which would otherwise be used for FLIR and IRST. It is reported that using EOTS the J-20/J-31 could detect and target stealth aircraft from over 100km even if they were being jammed by Growlers. (B-2=150km, F-22A= 110km). That would help the JF-17 tremendously in settings of significant EW environments. It would go a huge way in leveling the playing field against Rafale, MKI, and F-16IN /Gripen E. All would be given a run for their money by a fighter that would be 1/3 their price which was what was envisioned at the onset of the JF-17 program. It would give the PAF tremendous breathing room when it comes to the need to procure a 4.5 Gen fighter as this would essentially take its place, especially if it utilized more composites to decrease weight and RCS, and used a more powerful engine like WS-13E or EJ-200 (which are both rated in the 20,000lb range), although the EJ-230 would be better with a rating expected in 23,000lb range (but that is highly unlikey) for PAF.
Following the induction of the blk-3 (if load out is similar to what I have mentioned above), the J-31 could be acquired as a direct replacement for the F-16s. With 40-50 J-31's and 200-250 JF-17 Blk 3/4, PAF would be in good shape. If more numbers are needed, add a mix of J-31 and blk3/4 and you have a high capability low cost Airforce, of which the bulk are built at home.
An Indian F-16 or Gripen purchase would likely materialize (in actual planes in service) into the Block-IV or Block-V period, i.e. mid-to-late 2020s/early 2030s. By then I think the AESA radar offerings, especially in China and potentially in Turkey, would be compelling.
There is also the question of airframe age in the Block-I/II. By the time the PAF's 50 Block-IIIs are manufactured and put into full operational service, the older Block-Is will be over 10 years old. These jets have an airframe life of 4,000 hours, which is about 16-20 years of use, I think?
Zeroing these airframes, replacing their engines and then putting them through the Block-III could be costly relative to a new JF-17.
I'd rather the PAF just fly the Block-I and Block-IIs to the end and then replace them with new JF-17 variants. That's basically a big reason why Pakistan invested in producing fighter aircraft - i.e. be free to supplant old planes with new-built ones.
Only 2 out of 50 JF-17 Block 2's are two-seat versions.
The 32nd Block 2 was inducted earlier this month.
What mindset is it?
You have made a statement referencing a mindset but not really clarifying whatever that mindset is
What was the IAF mindset?
What corners have been cut and why in your opinion?
you dont need to update all thunders to block 3 standards, having a few capable aircraft among the rest in net centric approach is enough, i would rather save the money get more numbers, as a force of less than 300 fighters assuming paf just acquires less than 200 thunders is not enough to counter a gigantic 800+IAF in around 2025-30
Agree with @Bilal Khan (Quwa) . Another thought would be to hand the older frames over to the navy and replace them earlier. All Blk 1s were upgraded to Blk2 standard anyways. With a2a refueling, KLJ-7V2's 110km range, its ability to carry both CM-400AKG and C-802AK and SD-10A/PL-5Eii missiles it makes for a good naval strike and air support fighter. PAF will replace these 100 with Blk 3 sqn by sqn.
Another option is to sell them at discounted rates to a 3rd countries, in order to help facilitate bringing them into the JF-17 "environment" (to use a marketing term). I'm sure Argentina, Sri Lanka, Azerbeijan and others may be very interested in Block 2 fighters for their airforces. And if they can get them at a premium (like 10-15m/aircraft) that would be a huge win for them and for PAF as far as service chain and potential future sales of more advanced variants. Many would have 10 years plus left on their airframes.
As far as Blk 3 layout, I would hope given SAAB's offer of the GaN AESA radar on Gripen that the Chinese or Italians come with their A-game. Should the IAF go for F-16IN it may be ok as the Vixen likely staks up well against the APG-80, but if they go for Gripen, I'm not sure how the Vixen-1000E would stack up. We know that the Raven ES-05 (150km range), on the Gripen NG, is a derivative of the Vixen 1000E, it is likely more advanced and has better scanning angles and likely better range. As such I doubt the Vixen 1000E would compare favorably. I hope the Italians offer something more substantial than Vixen 1000E. The KLJ-7A (if it lives up to the rumored capabilities of 170km range, advanced jamming resistance etc) would probably stack up reasonably well, given that these ranges are not too far off from the 185-190km range of the Rafale's RBE2-AA AESA radar and the 185km range of the Eurofighter Typhoon's CAPTOR AESA radar. It is almost certain that GaN AESA range is similar to these.
Additionally, they hope would be that the PAF, if they are really trying to make this the Ultimate Thunder, would get advanced electronics like Britecloud or EAD DRFM systems, the EOTS-89 (preferrably) or EORD-31. The EOTS-89 would free up a much needed hardpoint during missions, which would otherwise be used for FLIR and IRST. It is reported that using EOTS the J-20/J-31 could detect and target stealth aircraft from over 100km even if they were being jammed by Growlers. (B-2=150km, F-22A= 110km). That would help the JF-17 tremendously in settings of significant EW environments. It would go a huge way in leveling the playing field against Rafale, MKI, and F-16IN /Gripen E. All would be given a run for their money by a fighter that would be 1/3 their price which was what was envisioned at the onset of the JF-17 program. It would give the PAF tremendous breathing room when it comes to the need to procure a 4.5 Gen fighter as this would essentially take its place, especially if it utilized more composites to decrease weight and RCS, and used a more powerful engine like WS-13E or EJ-200 (which are both rated in the 20,000lb range), although the EJ-230 would be better with a rating expected in 23,000lb range (but that is highly unlikey) for PAF.
Following the induction of the blk-3 (if load out is similar to what I have mentioned above), the J-31 could be acquired as a direct replacement for the F-16s. With 40-50 J-31's and 200-250 JF-17 Blk 3/4, PAF would be in good shape. If more numbers are needed, add a mix of J-31 and blk3/4 and you have a high capability low cost Airforce, of which the bulk are built at home.
There is also the question of airframe age in the Block-I/II. By the time the PAF's 50 Block-IIIs are manufactured and put into full operational service, the older Block-Is will be over 10 years old. These jets have an airframe life of 4,000 hours, which is about 16-20 years of use, I think?
Zeroing these airframes, replacing their engines and then putting them through the Block-III could be costly relative to a new JF-17.
I'd rather the PAF just fly the Block-I and Block-IIs to the end and then replace them with new JF-17 variants. That's basically a big reason why Pakistan invested in producing fighter aircraft - i.e. be free to supplant old planes with new-built ones.
In 1. You assume that putting off is based upon negligence and not simple because they don't have the funds available, that is a very broad and frankly baseless generalization1 & 1.5. Mindset of putting off things because they think it is not critical at the moment without taking into calculation, that if Economic crunch occurs, whatever they thought they would achieve in future would become a thing of distant future. Case in point French avionics deal and How block-2 was supposed to be Block 2.5 ( mixture of 2 and 3 block with Swedish retractable IFR and extra hardpoint at chin)
2. IAF of 90's were like PAF. Until late 90's when they started dealing with and with their help upgraded Russian Maal and in 2000's went full throttle to upgrade their Mirages and SU-30 both to maximum . Now the dividends are paying they are fielding upgraded models of Mirage 2000 and SU-30 in quantity as well as in quantity.
3. Point 1 & 1.5 refers to the corners. By 2019-2020, When IAF would be having Super Sukhoi, Upgraded Mirages and Rafael with Long range Extremely fast BVR and Extremely agile IIR Missiles mated with HMD. We would be introducing Block-3 in limited numbers by then and Block 1 and 2 would look timid in front of them.
Dont put your too much faith into Net Centric environment. The IAF of 2020-2021 would be capable of heavily interfering our Link-17. As far as I have seen, Pakistan has just finished laying down the foundations of Link-17 with light-to-moderate protecting but protection against Heavy Electronic jamming from French,Russian EW jammers, I doubt it would stand the test against them . In that environment, we need at least AESA capable JF's. to withstand the heavy duty Electronic jammingd
More Like.. Block- 1 was upgraded to Bloc 1.5 with KLJ V-2 and most probably datalink hardware installed in to them.Spanish EW and IFR would make them true Block 2.
We dont have any confirmation that all JF-17's have been upgraded. Bigger hint would be those Block-1 capable to fire SD-10 A are Block 1.5
This is one side of Picture where we assume all was hunky dory at LoC. India had not signed the Rafael deal. Su-30 and Mirage upgrades were being delayed. 18 F-16 Block 52 would've been getting AIM-9X. And Previous F-16's were being put through F-16 V upgrades. JF-17 production would extend beyond 250. PAF has declared they will replace Block-1 & 2 with upgraded variants b 2025-2030 timeframe.
But the other side of picture, if we are putting F-16 through SLEP. We are throwing money to extend F-16 life isnt it ? So why not do the same for JF-17 which is the mainstay of PAF. While F-16 is the minority in PAF.