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Correct me if I'm wrong but weren't the B-57s primarily tasked with deep strike until 1985? Reportedly, the Mirage IIIs were tasked with "tactical strikes" along with recce. From what I remember reading, the Mirage III didn't really have enough legs for deep strike sorties, as complained by the Israelis. The Mirage V came about exactly due to this when the Israelis suggested that the avionics behind the cockpit of the Mirage III be replaced with more fuel.
Sir,
You are partially correct.
B-57 was a subsonic medium range bomber. Its combat radius with 2000 KG in the Bombay & 1,300 on external hardpoints was over 900 miles but at altitude. Pakistan received only 26 B-57s & 2 RB-57s. Understand Pakistan lost 3 B-57s in the 1965 conflict, others were lost due to attrition & accidents. (I was at my uncles who lived in at the Pak Capital Exchange compound and witnessed Air Cmdr. Masroor's B-57 as it flew over and crashed somewhere near the present day Gulshan Iqbal area in 1967). To the best of my info, there were only 15 B-57 left by the time Mirage III became operation in the PAF.
Mirage III, on the other hand, is a Mach 2 fighter bomber with all-weather capability. It can carry greater bomb load (4000Kg) than B-57 and has a combat range of just over 700 miles. The only difference between Mirage III and Mirage 5 is that Mirage V has a slightly longer nose and has a longer range than Mirage III in the Hi-Lo-Hi profile.
Mirage V model came about because of Israelis request to eliminate all-weather Radar (it was not needed in the Mid- East environment) replacing the space with more fuel. Its main advantage over Mirage III is its ability to carry 2 x 400KG bombs in hi-low-high profile up to 675 miles with the external fuel tanks in clear weather and it also costs less. However, the later models of Mirage V have been upgraded with more capable radar & avionics.
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