Deino
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Hi,
Whe you utter the words---" it is out of production "---it tells me that you are clueless about about WEAPONS world.
Do you know how long ago the Mirage 3 / 5 production stopped. But has that stopped Paf for buying more of them.
Paf is desperately seeking egyptian mirages right now---.
Do you know how long ago the F14 stopped its production a but the iranians are flying them.
If the US had not intentionally destroyed all the F14 aircrafts and their parts a decade ago and allowed iran to procure them---there would not be too many fighter aircraft competing with that machine as of now---. Even in that state of lack of parts---some that are flyable are stll the most deadly aircraft in the arena---.
Son---every weapons system has a form and function---. For some the utility lasts a few years---the others endure decades of service---.
Thanks for at least the reply but you once again ignored all arguments.
I must admit that indeed is possible, but the comparisons with Iran's F-14s and PAF's Mirages are off:
1. Iran simply has no other option and already uses them, also they were not bought as second hand but fresh from the factory.
2. the same is for Pakistan's Mirages: They are already in service, there is a logistic infrastructure established and as such it makes sense to get hands on more of this reliable albeit dated types.
For the JH-7 nothing of these arguments is valid: It is dated but not in PAF service. As such a new logistic infrastructure must be established for an old type newly introduced from an Air Force that soon will retire them.
I don't think that Pakistan would do this especially when more modern and capable systems are available.
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