MastanKhan
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seems like the PAF lost the focus why it exists.
when the Army aviation (corps) and later independent airforce was envisioned
the bombers were the primary force, the whole reason to militarise the aircrafts. they were used for Artillery reccy and later on bombing.
the fighter element was added as a compulsion and as forced necessity to safegaurd the bombers. the role of the air corps was still to support the ground forces, plotting maps, recon and bombing.
but yes , with the air kills the fighters got the glamorous fame. it was the bombers that ended the WW2. brought Japan to its knees, blew up the German Dams and disrupted its supply chains , performed carpet bombing, blitz, morale bombing.
and then the issue of strike plans, that role is also loathed and looked down upon. this mentality is not PAF specific, sadly it is present in other countries too. CAP role seems to be too low for a pilot (check out the initial reactions and rejections to A-10s)
Hi,
Not going for the A 10 was a blunder---and was it the hawkeye that they missed as well---. You are correct about the ww2 and japan----.
You remember the Vietnam war---when the vietnamese walked out of the paris peace talks---the americans tried every which way to get them back---but the Vietnamese were smelling victory and told the americanns to get lost----and then the americans lashed out with the linebacker 2----within 24 hours the Vietnamese were on their knees begging the americans to come back---they did---after 1 week of bombings by the B52's---Vietnams capital was smashed---its naval ports destroyed----in 7 days of destruction---Vietnam lost so much that they could neer gain in 30 years after that.
Being a heavy bomber is like possessing the sledge hammer of the gods---raining death and destruction in massive dose without mercy.