Khafee
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Hi,
You have to have the map of the region in front of you---the arabian sea / indian ocean is an open space.
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Hi,
You have to have the map of the region in front of you---the arabian sea / indian ocean is an open space.
On Block 50+ or in general?
Well the US and UK anticipate deterring countries with MiG-35s, JF-17s and (hilariously) Gripens, so the Gripen Aggressor is a solid lock in terms of mirroring adversary capabilities. However, the PAF has the peculiar situation of having to simulate against markedly superior platforms.
In the fleet as-is, an adequate force would that of the F-16 MLU with Link-16, but there might be American restrictions on operating F-16s with JF-17s in the air (@messiach), hope I am wrong.
The Gripen Aggressor is non-weaponizable, which might indicate a possibility of it being available to private contractors (e.g. Draken International). The PAF could look at getting them to visit Pakistan once in a while. If only there were some wealthy guys in Pakistan and the Middle East who could get together to form a contractor aggressor team, buy a bunch of these and dole out services to the PAF, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, etc.
Even if money is not an issue, fighter jet sales is a very political affair.
@Windjammer Can you confirm or deny, the part in bold?
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Hi,
Pasni airport---dalbandin / shamsi air base---an airstrip at Gwadar---all these areas are out of the range of enemy awacs. They will have to get close to pak territory to look at what is happening.
There are a multiple options for the aircraft to fly low out to the ocean---make a sharp turn---get into the range---pop up---release its standoff weapon and be gone.
@Khafee ---please look into it and let me know how an aircraft makes that run.
Hi,
Thank you very much---.
It makes the whole indian flank vulnerable to a strike from standoff weapons---.
the thing which appear problematic with this purposed case is the Indian Navy ships lurking around for any such adventure from our side at 400-500 Km from our shores & with long range radars + air defence assets of around 100 Km range installed at Indian ships this idea does not appear ideal.
I too can't stop laughingI was drinking water, and splurged it all over my laptop. WTF
Any bomb truck would be accompanied with EW and AShM escorts. By the time the enemy realizes what has happened, the bomb trucks have off loaded their stand off weapons and are on their return leg.the thing which appear problematic with this purposed case is the Indian Navy ships lurking around for any such adventure from our side at 400-500 Km from our shores & with long range radars + air defence assets of around 100 Km range installed at Indian ships this idea does not appear ideal.
If the purposed idea is exclusively related to attain the capability to attack Indian coastal installations & economic centers then AERIAL ASSETS are not the necessity
The mind is dangerous weapon, I tell you.I too can't stop laughing
True that especially a pathan mind. Performing exceptional in unexpected situation.Any bomb truck would be accompanied with EW and AShM escorts. By the time the enemy realizes what has happened, the bomb trucks have off loaded their stand off weapons and are on their return leg.
Whether this happens or not, and the enemy gets wind of a such a possibility, they would have to allocate air assets in the "drop zone." That would be quite a wastage in itself.
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The mind is dangerous weapon, I tell you.
Any bomb truck would be accompanied with EW and AShM escorts. By the time the enemy realizes what has happened, the bomb trucks have off loaded their stand off weapons and are on their return leg.
Whether this happens or not, and the enemy gets wind of a such a possibility, they would have to allocate air assets in the "drop zone." That would be quite a wastage in itself.
Gawadar to RP = 1300kms
RP to DZ = 1100Kms
Kill Zone = From Mumbai to Kochi, and out to Hyderabad, possibly covering Bengaluru too.
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The mind is dangerous weapon, I tell you.
the thing which appear problematic with this purposed case is the Indian Navy ships lurking around for any such adventure from our side at 400-500 Km from our shores & with long range radars + air defence assets of around 100 Km range installed at Indian ships this idea does not appear ideal.
If the purposed idea is exclusively related to attain the capability to attack Indian coastal installations & economic centers then AERIAL ASSETS are not the necessity
They would be stretched thin, and out on a limb, exactly where you want them.Hi,
And once they allocate their assets to this region---that would mean the assets in the other regions would be running thin.
The best advantage of this route is that you won't have to worry about the enemy LRSAMS as much---because you would be delivering your assets / standoffs weapons at the maximum marginal range of their LRSAMS---and there is a good chance that the enemy may not even know from where the strike weapons came.
Hi,
What military considerations you have in making such comments?
We would love to have the indian navy ships lurking in this region---if they want to---their radars cannot pickup an aircraft from a long distance---but our aircraft would love to take some of them out with the CM400AKG's and C802's.
The range of these AShM's is far longer than the range of the enemy ship's radar
+ the area that @Khafee has marked---it is out of the range of their support aircraft---unless they put their aircraft carrier in that region.
It would be an extremely tough situation for the opponent to put their 1/2 billion dollar frigate in that region.
The shells are inherently locked out anyway. The Turks had a long drawn out negotiation for a partial unlock. I believe only the Israelis have "full" access.nise in general. People at Datong mock them as toys on tarmac.
Indirectly - Their avionics, hence they can do what they want with it.The shells are inherently locked out anyway. The Turks had a long drawn out negotiation for a partial unlock. I believe only the Israelis have "full" access.