MrConcerned
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wait and see. I think however this would be contingent on the security plan for the F-16 holding.
That's why Pakistan would be accepting the F-16. It is suddenly clear. The idea of FC-10 and F-16 not operating from the same base is ludricous, as under the security plan, or technicians not talking to each other. The only way for both planes to operate in Pakistan properly would be for Pakistan to make the planes and for Americans to outfit it to your hearts content, perhaps APG-68, GE engines and of course AMRAAMs and Sidewinders, so that there need not be additional security measures as both will have American avionics. In this way, there need not be problems of integration or security at all.
The good thing is that there will definitely be transfer of technology giving the local aviation industry a huge boost.
It says a lot about what Pakistani think about other countries avionics and engines though. This is the reason Pakistan is accepting the F-16 with security measures.
That's why Pakistan would be accepting the F-16. It is suddenly clear. The idea of FC-10 and F-16 not operating from the same base is ludricous, as under the security plan, or technicians not talking to each other. The only way for both planes to operate in Pakistan properly would be for Pakistan to make the planes and for Americans to outfit it to your hearts content, perhaps APG-68, GE engines and of course AMRAAMs and Sidewinders, so that there need not be additional security measures as both will have American avionics. In this way, there need not be problems of integration or security at all.
The good thing is that there will definitely be transfer of technology giving the local aviation industry a huge boost.
It says a lot about what Pakistani think about other countries avionics and engines though. This is the reason Pakistan is accepting the F-16 with security measures.