silent hawk
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Iam really sorry but I get so frustrated at times reading those wish lists which for a country like Pakistan in its current state are not only unrealistic and unachievable but totally irrelevant.
Look at things my way. We have a perrenial shortage of electricity and water which is crippling our economy. On the flipside we have floods now every year for the last 3yrs causing loss in billions. And yet we dont have money to build the damned dams which will if not prevent the situation at least alleviate the problem and generate the electricity. Also just building one dam will allow you to dredge Tarbela and Mangla and improve their working lives by another 30 yrs. This to me is of far more importance than all the acquisitions by our armed forces bar Navy as their platforms take a decade to materialise and get personnel trained on
Coming to the issue of PAF
J10. PAF has evaluated the J10 repeatedly and by some accounts requested changes in design with institution of DSI and some other changes. The engine problem remains a big hurdle. There has recently been 1 or possibly 2 crashes and PAF personnel reported problems with J10 engines. Secondly to make it into PAF it has to compete with F16s which by any stretch of imagination offer you more and although risk prone are established in PAF. Any war in our theatre will be short and therefre sanctions with enough numbers can be borne with some difficulties. There maybe other aspects which might deter the US from sanctioning us now.
TWIN ENGINES:
There is no denying the need for 2-3 squadrons of heavies for maritime surveillance and air superiority roles. The US and EU platforms are all above 120million a pop and therefore out of reckoning. The spectre of sanctions has not yet settled enough fo4 PAF to drown its precious reso7rces into a sanctionable resource. The SU35 is a gem of a plane but the fickleness of Russian relations with Pakistan leaves us in doubt about this. The Chinese Jseries is a possibility keeping multiple factors in mind but will not happen without Russian approval.
The 5th generation fighter: The J31 is the only viable option at the moment as all other assets are in design phase and wont be ready till 2030. BUT CATIC is looking for a partner to sink money into the project and PAF wants to avoid taking that risk and wants to negotiate when they have a mature product. Now whether this happens or not and whether something else materialises in the mdan time is something that cannot be said. So PAFs decision to procure heavies not only depends on funding but also on the availability of a suitable 5th generation pla5form. If we are looking at J31 being ready by 2023 then with more new and old F16s we can bid3 our time JFT might have completed its cycle of production and PAF will have a trained resource to divert t9wards this project. If the project is delayed beyond 2025-27 then there maybe merit in buying twins either from China or Russia and bolster defences with that. The recent acquisition of F16s if true may point to that. However the situation is pretty fluid and needs to be watched closely. This is my personal assessment and can be argued against if you so desire. However lists by themselves to me are a waste of time and effort. Hope this explains my position.
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Believe me I am very aware of Pakistans poor financial position and my solutions are likewise.
5 Sqn of F-16 - we already have 4 add the 8 being offered so basically I am saying no more F-16s.
8 Sqn of JF-17 would absorb the 150 already ordered so no financial affect here.
3 Sqn of Su-35 or J-16 - agreed that this is tricky but in the emerging Pak - Russia scenario it is possible that Russia agrees to sell us the Su-35 or allow China to sell us the J-16. We would be protecting their interests as well. Would like to have another high tech air superiority fighter instead of relying totally on US aircrafts. We need some twin engine fighters so that they can go deep. Raise the nuclear threshold. Help us exploit the advantage we have in the Arabian Sea. Once again the options I have mentioned are the most cost effective.
3 Sqn of JH-7B These are the most cost effective bombers and they are available. The cost of these aircrafts is worth it because it generates the required deterrence through use of conventional weapons. This brings stability to the region because it avoids the use of nuclear weapons. It gives us the offensive - offensive capability we seek.
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