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Should Pakistan upgrade its Mirages to South African Cheetah standard if not Beyond?

  • Yes

    Votes: 181 59.0%
  • No

    Votes: 126 41.0%

  • Total voters
    307
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Argentina retires Dassault Mirage fleet
 
only if IAF afford to pay for Rafael
Rafael is not a game changer

only 5th gen fighter will
 
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All members------

A mirage fighter crashed awhile ago----its pilot died in the crash while flying the aircraft away from populated area----.

In his memory---his father and few friends rebuilt a railway station in sind---opened up a new hospital and a school----.

This was in dawn newspaper I believe---I posted a link over here as well----but can't find it----.

Please assist---thank you.

@Manticore @Windjammer @HRK etc etc etc
 
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when PAF bought its 1st mirage 3 in 1968, mirage 3 life was about 12 years. mirage 5 was included in PAF in 1973 which age was 5 years.f 16 was included in PAF in 1983 in the age of 9th years.Now in 2015 PAF has no any stupid air craft except JF 17.how shall we face the war of 21st century.
 
when PAF bought its 1st mirage 3 in 1968, mirage 3 life was about 12 years. mirage 5 was included in PAF in 1973 which age was 5 years.f 16 was included in PAF in 1983 in the age of 9th years.Now in 2015 PAF has no any stupid air craft except JF 17.how shall we face the war of 21st century.

please restate- your sentences are not making any sense
 
For the force which is still stuck F7, a suggestion to retire this old timer would be a straight forward heresy. I don't know when will they use a bit of mind and upgrade the fleet
 
Were PAF Mirage III/V ever re-engined, or was this considered (+if yes, why wasn't it done)? E.g. with Atar09K-50 (Mirage F1, Atlas Cheetah) or with the Klimov SMR-95 (RD-33 variant), which South Africa tried on their Atlas Cheetah, and which is a close relative to the RD-93 powering JF-17?
 
Were PAF Mirage III/V ever re-engined, or was this considered (+if yes, why wasn't it done)? E.g. with Atar09K-50 (Mirage F1, Atlas Cheetah) or with the Klimov SMR-95 (RD-33 variant), which South Africa tried on their Atlas Cheetah, and which is a close relative to the RD-93 powering JF-17?
No I think the engines were only refurbished or repaired at the Mirage Rebuild Factory. If there were a way to cost effectively revamp the Mirages with airframe life restoration, new turbofan engines and updated onboard electronics and radar, I'm in.
 
No I think the engines were only refurbished or repaired at the Mirage Rebuild Factory. If there were a way to cost effectively revamp the Mirages with airframe life restoration, new turbofan engines and updated onboard electronics and radar, I'm in.
And that will cost almost the same as a new build JFT.
Hence the investment in JFTs.
 
All members------

A mirage fighter crashed awhile ago----its pilot died in the crash while flying the aircraft away from populated area----.

In his memory---his father and few friends rebuilt a railway station in sind---opened up a new hospital and a school----.

This was in dawn newspaper I believe---I posted a link over here as well----but can't find it----.

Please assist---thank you.

@Manticore @Windjammer @HRK etc etc etc

Oh are you talking about Rashidabad?
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The pilot's name is Flt. Lt. Rashid Ahmed Khan. His father Air Commodore Shabbir Ahmed Khan lived in my complex. The president of the board of trustees Air Commodore Muhammad Ali Shah is also relative. What information do you need? Do you wish to donate?
 
Oh are you talking about Rashidabad?
Meet the Team at RMWO
The pilot's name is Flt. Lt. Rashid Ahmed Khan. His father Air Commodore Shabbir Ahmed Khan lived in my complex. The president of the board of trustees Air Commodore Muhammad Ali Shah is also relative. What information do you need? Do you wish to donate?

Hi,

Thank you kindly for the post and yes to the last question.
 
Hi,

Thank you kindly for the post and yes to the last question.
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I think from what I have gathered from the forum you are in the US.
 

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