kenyannoobie
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...the nature of most of your combat scenarios? Firstly,IMHO,India isn't your real enemy;yes,I know I'm in Africa,Nairobi to be exact but I do think you've more in common with your neighbours than you think. Frankly all the 40-50 mn$ SEAD,multi role fighters and air superiority aircraft while an effective extremely expensive deterrent will never be employed in another major land war.
It appears that COIN ops are the PAF's major concern. Isn't a low cost twin turbo prop like the Pucara,used so well by the Sri lankans or an ov-10 ideal?
I can't post pics but look at both of those aircraft.
They won't totally supplant the gunship but offer major cost effective solutions:
-turbo props cost a few hundred dollar per hours compared to jet turbine running costs
-much faster at 400+ kmh
-the most expensive,the ov 10 costs 10mn $ brand new,Pucaras must be cheaper
-harder to shoot down with typical Talib type AA .50 BMGs
-carry a heavier weapons loadout compared to a typical gunship of upto 1500 kg
With these main advantages even the US has realised their effectiveness and is rolling out a new ov 10x. The Nigerians are also about to begin development of an indigenous turbo prop attack plane. Whichever way you go,co production,ToT or purely homegrown I think it would be a wise choice.
Frankly,looking at your j-17s,al khalids,cruise missiles and the local engineering input in your French subs you obviously have the skill set and IDK why you haven't already done so.
It appears that COIN ops are the PAF's major concern. Isn't a low cost twin turbo prop like the Pucara,used so well by the Sri lankans or an ov-10 ideal?
I can't post pics but look at both of those aircraft.
They won't totally supplant the gunship but offer major cost effective solutions:
-turbo props cost a few hundred dollar per hours compared to jet turbine running costs
-much faster at 400+ kmh
-the most expensive,the ov 10 costs 10mn $ brand new,Pucaras must be cheaper
-harder to shoot down with typical Talib type AA .50 BMGs
-carry a heavier weapons loadout compared to a typical gunship of upto 1500 kg
With these main advantages even the US has realised their effectiveness and is rolling out a new ov 10x. The Nigerians are also about to begin development of an indigenous turbo prop attack plane. Whichever way you go,co production,ToT or purely homegrown I think it would be a wise choice.
Frankly,looking at your j-17s,al khalids,cruise missiles and the local engineering input in your French subs you obviously have the skill set and IDK why you haven't already done so.