Even I was questioning this order size but after digging deeper I can confidently say that it's the right decision.Again I am not happy if they will order fir another 100 batch.
Appox 120 Hal mk1a is more than enough.
Money can be save and can be upgrade su 30 mki and more focus in Tejas mk2 and AMCA
Current PAF inventory
138 JF 17 Block 1 and 2 (no match for even the mk1)
50 JF Thunder Block 3 (formidable opponent against mk1a)
36 J 10 CE (mk1a would not be upto the task against this class of fighter we would need other fighters like Tejas mk2 for that)
75 F 16s (again mk1a not upto the task against this class of fighter we would need other fighters like Tejas mk2 for that)
53 F-7 (Chinese version of flying coffin) (will be replaced with JF 17s so additional orders of JF 17 are expected)
87 Mirage 3 (capable fighters and deep strike platforms) (might be replaced with J10 and future variants of JF 17)
92 Mirage 5 (capable fighters and deep strike platforms,) (might be replaced with J10 and future variants of JF 17)
So as you can see by 2030 PAF would be operating nearly 250 - 300 JF 17's as PAF is going to inevitably order more JF 17s to replace it's aging fleet of F-7's and Mirages.
223 Tejas mk1a will be needed to counter that many JF 17s, not to mention Mk1a is an excellent fighter that provides IAF the much needed technological superiority over Pakistani JF 17s
However I do agree that we are pushing the limit on how much mk1a we need, (any more mk1a than this would be a foolish decision that can not be justified)
I just hope this does not eat into the order size of mk2.
Also Mk1a is never going to face the Chinese, it's range and payload capacity are too less to be of any use in the Himalayas against the Chinese bases deep in the Tibetan Plateau,
As it stands today, it is purely intended against the Pakistani's and will only be stationed on Western front
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