Viper0011.
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My gripe would only be with the one who gave the order for the aircraft to be sent to the TRN area, or the one who changed the flight plan. I have all the respect for the departed, since they are not here to defend themselves. .
This didn't make sense to even us "dumb Americans" as you guys refer to us often in India and Pakistan. When tensions are high (like the US would go to DefCon 3, 2 is like almost at war), it means the SOP's will be put in place. No military plane goes closer to the enemy's territory without proper escort. In this case, you guys had taken down two of their jet, this was imminent.
So I have the same question, who the hell authorized the flight without the escort and approved that flight plan that even a short range missile from a Mig at the border would take down the plane. If you learn about it, do share with me.
F 16 service ceiling was 50000 feet
How could it engage the MIG 25 flying over 70000 feet. And in 1997 you had F 16 A / B with NO BVRAAM
The F-16 can always engage the Mig from 55k to 60k feet with the Sidewinder. Also, the -16's had the provision for the Sparrow missile even in the A/B models. If the memory serves me correctly, the Pakistani aircraft weren't given the SAR capability for which, back then, Gen. Zia and his team in military procurement, called the lack of SAR out in almost every meeting about the PAF (and it was at times annoying).