MastanKhan
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I think it's the side-discussion re: a potential Mirage III/5 replacement. As @MastanKhan brought up from the very start (here's ur credit man), the JH-7A is basically the only fighter-bomber solution available to the PAF in as far as lobbing big SOWs (H-2, H-4s, Ra'ad, Ra'ad II, and Mk. 84-based REKs) is concerned.
And, to be honest, he's right -- if doubling down on more JF-17s is the only route, then why not shore-up the heavyweight stuff using the JH-7A while using JF-17s as escorts/support fighters?
Hi,
If the US can convert & modernize the B52 to do miracles in wars of the future---there is no reason that the Paf cannot do the same to the JH7A on a smaller scale---.
The problem over here is not the abiity or the disability of the JH7A---the real problem here is the PAKISTANI---. Once they say no---it is a no---( Khotay wali No ).
Not a single one of you have given any TACTICAL REASONING FOR no JH7A---. Right now it is all copy paste from wiki---.
Never ever forget that these were the same people who Rejected the Rafale and stated that it was not worth it---. Prior to that they had made the same claim about the F7PG's as well---.
See---the man behind the machine is a lie---. The machine has to be superior for the the man to do his thing---.
Hi,
If you had a tad bit of knowledge---you would NOT have written what you did---.
Low flying aircraft over water are the most difficult objects to be traced---.
Secondly---same with the upgraded B52---. There is no air superiority required to use this vehicle---.
Listen---don't cut your nose to spite me---.
The upgraded B52 is designed to operate and strike from standoff distances without the enemy knowing if it came---.
As you do not know the original analysis by the Paf about the F7PG's and the Rafale years ago---you are not upto PAR to enter this discussion---so please if you can kindly keep away from it---it may benefit the audience---.
Big deal if the pilots are lost---that is what they are there for---. That is why we have the ratio of 3 per aircraft---.
The most important part is the weapon---.
Sir,
If you did not know about the F7PG and Rafale analysis of Paf---then you could have just kept your mouth shut so not to be embarrassed---.
You want to talk to me----raise your standard and level of knowledge before you jump into the frey---.
You are good at beating around the bush. Put your money where your mouth is, as they say, and raise my level of knowledge. Cant ask more clearly than that.
Hi,
I am not a BABY SITTER---get your info updated about those two aircraft and the B52 capabilities---.
I understand that it is difficult for me to discuss with pakistani children---but please raise your standards of discussion---be prepared---be informed---be knowledgeable about the subject matter---before you jump in---.
Then kindly, do not tell me to shut up next time if you don't feel like "offering up" anything.Hi,
I put a lots of time and effort into what I write and then some one comes along and he does not know what happened when the Chinese offered the F7PG's to pak air force in the late 90's and what was Paf's reply---or what the Paf ACM stated about the pre 2005 Rafale testing after the french struck Libya to over throw Qaddafi and how he changed his position about the aircraft---.
Then kindly, do not tell me to shut up next time if you don't feel like "offering up" anything.
As for the F-7PGs, it was only inducted into PLAAF in 1993, and the first time observers got to see it was in 1998 at Zhuhai Airshow. PAF ordered 57 of them in the initial batch the following year in 1999. So I guess we know what happened when the Chinese offered it to us in the late 90s I suppose.
Again---you are just winging it---without knowing the story behind it---.
why dont you tell the story...Again---you are just winging it---without knowing the story behind it---.
Intriguing point you have raised. Do you know what the RCS of a JH-7A is btw or you are just making a generalization based on size? Is it's RCS more than an Su-30MKI?It will be easily detected at very long ranges over the ocean by IAF early warning radars and AEW aircraft and duly intercepted by their Su-30s and Rafales. Even if it turns back in time to avoid being shot down, it will be a failed mission anyways.
I think its RCS is much higher than JF-17 and F-16 for sure. It could have similar RCS to Su-27 or Su-30 possibly due to large size. That being said, Israeli systems are state of the art and are probably optimized to look for JF-17 and F-16 radar signatures especially and they will be detected at rather far ranges.Intriguing point you have raised. Do you know what the RCS of a JH-7A is btw or you are just making a generalization based on size? Is it's RCS more than an Su-30MKI?
It could have similar RCS to Su-27 or Su-30 possibly due to large size
Wouldn't post a reply on this even if I knew.Is Mirage 3/5 the only nuke capable strike aircraft in PAF inventory?