MastanKhan
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I was visiting our sister web site 'pakdef org' and the discussion about air refuelling was on and I realized that most of our young people have no clue why it is so important, so I decided to write a couple of lines on this board. Others can pitch in.
An average fighter aircraft in the paf inventory burns about 30% to 40% of its fuel just on take off alone and the rest of the fuel is used to fly around. The mig 21 / F 7 is notorious for its short flight time-----for the reason that it has a gas guzzler engine, which burns a horrendous amount of fuel upon take off and once when it is in air, it still guzzles gas as if fuel was going out of style. For that reason, the loiter time for the mig 21 is nothing to write home about. Remember the 1973 Ramazan war between egypt and israel----none of the egyptian mig 21's could fly into israel. They barely could fly around for 1/2 hour in the air.
What an air refueller can do is that as a fighter or a bomber takes off, they get hooked up and fill up the tanks. It is easier on the plane to take off with less fuel with a comparatively lesser load. As much I have read, in the U S navy, the moment the aircraft takes off from a carrier, it gets hooked up with a refueller for a fill up rightaway.
Even though pakistan's own territory is not that wide, a fully fuelled fighter interceptor would be of more use, because it could stay in the air for a lot longer time than the adversary which would be flying in hot.
An air refueller is a force multiplier where lesser number of planes and pilots can do the the job.
An average fighter aircraft in the paf inventory burns about 30% to 40% of its fuel just on take off alone and the rest of the fuel is used to fly around. The mig 21 / F 7 is notorious for its short flight time-----for the reason that it has a gas guzzler engine, which burns a horrendous amount of fuel upon take off and once when it is in air, it still guzzles gas as if fuel was going out of style. For that reason, the loiter time for the mig 21 is nothing to write home about. Remember the 1973 Ramazan war between egypt and israel----none of the egyptian mig 21's could fly into israel. They barely could fly around for 1/2 hour in the air.
What an air refueller can do is that as a fighter or a bomber takes off, they get hooked up and fill up the tanks. It is easier on the plane to take off with less fuel with a comparatively lesser load. As much I have read, in the U S navy, the moment the aircraft takes off from a carrier, it gets hooked up with a refueller for a fill up rightaway.
Even though pakistan's own territory is not that wide, a fully fuelled fighter interceptor would be of more use, because it could stay in the air for a lot longer time than the adversary which would be flying in hot.
An air refueller is a force multiplier where lesser number of planes and pilots can do the the job.