Avicenna
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It'd be interesting to learn how the MiG-35 fared, and why it was cut.
There was potential engine commonality with the JF-17 (albeit if one day the JF-17 switches to the RD-33MK), lower cost, and more Russian openness towards customizing the jet with third-party systems (e.g., the original MiG-35 proposal relied on Italian EW/ECM and a French HMD/S).
I'm guessing the capability gap between the MiG-35 and the JF-17 Block-III wasn't far enough to justify the price difference, or the MiG-35 didn't have the range and payload the PAF was looking for in a dual-engine.
To be fair, this takes me back in 2003-2004. On the old PDF we were hearing about M2K-5, used F-16s, J-10As, and Su-30s until, all of a sudden, Bush Jr. says the US will start selling F-16s to Pakistan again.
I remember those days quite well.
People have short memories.
The political power dynamics as well as hardware options for the PAF have changed in the world since that time, however.
Chinese improvements have been a miracle for Pakistan.
I don’t even wanna think about a scenario where FC-1/JF-17 failed or the Russians didn’t release the RD-93 in that era.
Fortunately if nothing else, China provides a better option in 2019 than 2004.
Still the -V upgrade path obviously provides most bang for the buck.
But I am extremely weary of US motivations to aid Pakistan’s military capabilities vis a vis Pakistan/India.
Especially in light of conspiracy theory-ish Israeli plans.
Before choosing a type if any, I hope Pakistani leadership keeps the long term political implications in mind.
(Including potential scenarios of vulnerability due to external reliance) i.e. sanctions. i.e. a vast majority of a PAF fleet degraded if the US chooses.