Pfpilot
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The title should be Pakistan doomed not just the airforce because as of now the whole of Pakistan seems to be doomed with no light at the end of the tunnel.
On topic if war ever happens, the greastest beating that any of the three departments of the armed forces will receive is going to be the navy followed on by the airforce and as for the army, it cannot sustain war on its own without a running economy which will be completely halted once PN gets wiped out and without an effective aircover which will not be possible once PAF gets blown out. Germany lost because Its airforce was unable to stop the bombing of German cities and factories by the allied forces day in and day out. Unfortunately in Pakistan army takes the major chunk of the budget followed by the airforce. navy which is an equally important if not more part is neglected to the fullest.
But this is what we know already and this is why our focus is on nuclear development and this is why we continue lowering our nuclear threshold.
This is the most important post on this topic good sir. In modern combat, air superiority is the game changer, upon which the results of any conflict depend. Without wresting control of the skies from the adversary, no amount of ground forces, regardless of how advanced their capability is, will make any real progress in war.
It is interesting that while a powerful Air Force could compensate for a weakened and limited army, the PA takes the lion's share of the budget. Which makes it the branch that most closely matches the IA in capability. A comparable capability that is instantly lost once modern net centric warfare necessitates the use of all forces as one fluid and dynamic entity. There is a desperate need to reevaluate the distribution of funds to closely match the needs of the present reality of warfare. Which requires a greater expenditure on the PAF, at the expense of the PA.
The PN on the other hand is the elephant in the room. A force so weak that even the most ardent patriot cannot look beyond its inability to defend the coastline. The moment the coast is blockaded, the rest of the discussion is moot. As the PN section of this forum shows, the navy isn't nearly as interesting to talk about. So while we discuss the merits of the Air Force, everyone is overlooking where any future conflict would be decided. If we lose our coastal supply corridor, the most lethal Air Force and army wouldn't stand a chance.