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Flashback- PAF evaluating Mirage 2000

If i tell you , you will really laugh
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i played ACE Combat 6 :dance3::dance3::dirol::tongue::tongue:

Jokes apart , a pilot friend who have FLEW F-16 block 45 , m2k, mirage 5 told me from his experience
There is no block 45

Either 40 or 42

The major difference between the two jets is the M2K will bleed energy faster than the F-16 . There are sweet spots where the M2k is focused on giving phenomenal turn rates, but these don't last beyond a single energy turn.

An average pilot in an F-16 will always win over the average M2k pilot if he survives the initial merge.
 
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There is no block 45

Either 40 or 42

The major difference between the two jets is the M2K will bleed energy faster than the F-16 . There are sweet spots where the M2k is focused on giving phenomenal turn rates, but these don't last beyond a single energy turn.

An average pilot in an F-16 will always win over the average M2k pilot if he survives the initial merge.
by block 45 i was referring to 50 coz me and my friends (aviation lovers) use our own way of talking. BTW thnx for clearing out theory. Also we have to keep in mind , that M2K due to delta config will mostly avoid dogfights at low altitude due to tremendous energly loss at turns while f16 reportedly is king of dogfights in many altitudes
 
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I would love to see 2000 in PAF fleet anytime in the future.an aircraft worth acquiring.
 
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Pakistan should have moved to Mirage 2000 E in 1980's to establish long term partnership with French. That would have given Pakistan a boost. in 1980's PAF could have asked for local production. Pakistan could have achieved it what JFT did in 2010's to PAF in 1980's with M2K.
 
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lots of senior and well informed members here discussed this M2k issue many time and concluded that it was dropped cause of Corruption , some people will never learned that M2k's weren't drop because of F-16's .. in my Opinion F-16 block 52's will beat M2k
if you look F16 US companies lobbied , Pak Army rejects due to lack of A2G support and interesting part was stoppage of funds by US in 1990`s technically this was the killer move by US
 
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Hi,

In a similar manner---the Sabre F86 was a better fighter at higher altitude---and the Gnat at lower altitudes---.

Now---where goes the MAN BEHIND THE MACHINE---.

It seems like---if one machine is better than the other---then it is better than the other---the operator cannot do much accordingly---.

But according to the Paf philosophy or claim of fame---THE MAN BEHIND THE MACHINE makes the difference---so where did that claim go in case of the M2K's vs F16's.
 
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Had it not been for America's willingness to sell the F-16, I reckon the PAF would have gone the route of a few Mirage 2000s supported by a larger number of Mirage F-1s. Prior to the availability of the F-16, the M2K and Mirage F-1 were listed by the PAF as its lead options. As per Wiki Leaks, the U.S. had even assured the PAF that it would lobby for term financing/loans to make the purchase of said fighters possible.

The good thing about the Mirage F-1 was that it had a good airframe design, but it was relatively under-powered by due the Atar turbojet engines (also used on the Mirage III/5). I think the PAF might have been in the mood to push for the F-1 to be re-engined with a turbofan - i.e. Snecma M53. Buy 1~2 M2K squadrons and pair them up with a higher number of re-engined and upgraded Mirage F-1s.

Having such Mirage F-1s by the 1990s would have negated the need for F-7s. It would have also given a lot more time for the development of an in-house fighter - instead of a lightweight Super-7, the PAF might have gone ahead for a medium-weight design.
 
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Oh please, not another M 2000 thread ... :undecided:
 
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