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Sure.. Pilot skill matters a lot.. But that factor is being diminished every day, not just in the field of military but over all.. Take an example of a plane with BVR going up against an older plane. Pilot skills be damned. The non BVR guy wont even know what hit him.. Isnt it. And I am using BVR as an example and technical jump. No implication between India and Pakistan balance..
in 65 and 71, PAF had better training, exposure and tech. while IAF had numbers.
now IAF has all the advantages (declining numbers though)
I would disagree vehemently with your statement. Any day, any time, you pitch one of our pilots against their IAF counterparts and you will find PAF pilots just as good or better, no ifs and buts about it. Exposure? Is your side the only ones training with others and is exposure the only way to get better? Most of the "getting better" is done by burning the midnight oil on your own. There is plenty of this going on in the PAF.
We make do with less, but do not cut corners in our training.
I agree with you on the quality of personnel on both sides. All things being equal, the side with the better equipment would win, would it not?
(it reminds me of the USAF's decision to get rid of the gun on the F-4 because they thought all engagements would be with AAMs and were proven wrong)..
I would disagree vehemently with your statement. Any day, any time, you pitch one of our pilots against their IAF counterparts and you will find PAF pilots just as good or better, no ifs and buts about it. Exposure? Is your side the only ones training with others and is exposure the only way to get better? Most of the "getting better" is done by burning the midnight oil on your own. There is plenty of this going on in the PAF.
We make do with less, but do not cut corners in our training.
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I'm assuming you're talking about the R 73 Archer missile with a range of 40 Km with the mark 2 version. The J10B would easily detect the MKI at ranges where the SD 10 or PL 12 could engage. As for the MKI surviving a modern high explosive BVR missile. Thats just laughable. The J10B would be receiving a AESA radar with far greater range, accuracy, and amount of missiles capable of being guided. Even compared to J 10A specifications the MKI does not have a significant advantage. Its radar range is nullified by its own enormous RCS which allows fighters with less powerful radars to detect it at the same range as it would detect others.
Yes you are very much a fanboy. You take the good things from the MKI and completely ignore its shortcomings like its PESA radar, enormous RCS, and etc. You also discount the opponent aircrafts advantage like, AESA, lesser RCS, and IRST.
Looky here MKs also carry a s**tload of missiles and a powerful radar. We win. Great argument eh?
Good Pilots and Bad Pilots depends upon the quality of training imparted to Pilots......and the brain in the pit.
Just compar the years of training an Indian Air Force officers gets right from selection at SSB to hours of man flight etc.....this will throw the right answer.
I am not comapring the brain behind the pit as we Pakistani Posters only believe in physical attributes and not the Baniya Buddhi.
About Past success, if any, it's like a mutual fund disclaimer ( past success in no gaurantee of future returns).
Training and equipment is the key when there is comeptition between unequals and brain when equals..