Nasr
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2018
- Messages
- 2,960
- Reaction score
- -1
- Country
- Location
So what kept PAF F-16s flying during a decade of sanctions?
Information on that has been scant. However, from the information available, Kargil War clearly showed that Pakistan Air Force was in no position to fight an Air War against Indians who were pounding Pakistani positions in the sector. If the F-16s were fully serviceable, as you have stated and were flying unimpeded despite Zionist-American Sanctions. Then why wasn't Pakistan Air Force eager to engage the Indians in the Kargil War?
Pakistan Air Force was flying F-16s from it's initial order of 40 aircraft. However that number had reduced down to 32 or so aircraft. As Pakistan engaged the Soviets in Afghanistan. Attrition, despite Pakistan Air Force's excellence in flight safety and impeccable aircraft serviceability record, had claimed half a squadron's worth of Fighting Falcons. There were even rumors of F-16s canabalized in order ensure overall fleet service. In fact, I believe the Book, Pakistan Air Force from the late 1980s, claimed that the Vipers were earmarked for decisive air battles, at the time. Between 1998 till 2002, was the worse period for Pakistan Air Force's F-16s. So much so, that Pakistan Air Force went on a buying spree of Mirages in order to maintain a credible "Order of Battle."
Let's not kid ourselves about the devastating effects of Zionist-American Sanctions. Iran, Venezuela and Iraq can attest to this, be it past, present or future. But it would be foolish to ignore the grit, determination and tenacity of Pakistan Military, which has shown victorious resilience in the face of unmatched adversity, with enemies both external and internal, out to destroy or disable Pakistan.
I am not an idealist, nor a pessimist. But what I am is someone who seeks to identify our weaknesses, spot the cause of our weaknesses and find solutions to effectively neutralize them. The enemy (and yes, Zionist-America is an enemy) uses a plethora of effective tools to subjugate or decapitate nations. Hence it would be utterly foolish to play into the hands of the enemy. Make no mistake, the enemy is real, it's beguile, seduction is designed to lure you into complacency. America, Britain, France, Israel and India's interests converge on Pakistan. None of them want to see a strong, powerful, united, independent Pakistan, free from Zionist-Western influence and domination. This doesn't mean that they are invincible, as they have weaknesses that Pakistan has effectively and decisively exploited.
In terms of F-16 Fighting Falcons and Pakistan Air Force, there is no doubt that the fighter-jet in the hands of Pakistan Air Force's fighter pilots, is deadly/lethal and one that can determine the outcome of Air War in Pakistan's favor. So the way I see it, the solution for Pakistan to build up a healthy and sustainable cache of spare-parts such as avionics, engines, radar and of course weapons. To find and access viable and definitive access to such supplies. And it isn't impossible, as Pakistan has done it before with the French Mirages. The latter however, are no Vipers and France isn't like America. So before the doors to this route are shut in it's totality. Like Iran experienced with it's F-14 Tomcats. It would be important for Pakistan to plan and act on this in a comprehensive manner.
When Pakistan Air Force has attainted a certain degree of independence in servicing it's Viper fleet. It can continue, unhindered, operating and getting supplies from the OEM. This by no means is an easy task to accomplish, but as I said, is not impossible.
The other problem that is identified as an impediment in Viper fleet sustainability, is technology. Which is continually being improved on the Viper. It would be a gargantuan task to keep updated and have supplies which enable Pakistan Air Force to update/upgrade the Vipers independently. In this scenario, Turkey looks an attractive route, however I wouldn't be Pakistani enough if I didn't warn Pakistan Military Establishment of Turkey being a dangerous and deceptive player to deal with. The best way to deal with Turkey, is not ever become overly dependent on it, because trust me when I say this, Turkey will press the nerve points, to exact what it wants. So it is important to outsmart, outthink and snip out Turkey, by remaining it's friend, yet with no liability.