gubbi
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Exactly. The point that many fanbois fail to realize or take into consideration.An air war will be about deployment of all assets in a cohesive strategy to balance out ones weaknesses with ones strengths.
The war shall not be one on one duels where snazzy cobra maneuvers shall defy death time and again...it shall be nasty and ugly with extremely lethal missiles making life miserable for the pilots.
AEW&C support shall make it even more difficult to overcome the enemy on both sides.
Its not that we are giving away money to US. IAF needs a dedicated multirole strike aircraft. Su-20MKI in IAF is a 1st line air-superiority fighter followed by MiG-29. The fact that Su-30MKI numbers have gone up form the original 40, IIRC, is a testament to the fact that IAF have found this aircraft worthy for the role they have assigned it.If SU-30 is the only big bad wolf barring F-22 in the whole wide world, then surely Indian needs to roll out more of these since they are manufactured in-house.
Why give your money to USA and not spend it on your own industry?
MMRCA is for a strike fighter.
Of course. Thats what PAF is there for. But its a deadly cat and mouse game of technological oneupmanship. IAF with its deep coffers is surging ahead technologically and numerically to deny its adversaries (ideally any, practically whatever it can) advantage.It is a foolish notion that Pakistan has no answer to IAF, our answer is the PAF. PAF is fully capable to hold its own against IAF via force multipliers and modernization programs which it has been carrying out.
PAF is going towards improved operational efficiency and flexibility in order to be more cost effective and still pack a good punch.
Its aim is not to dominate the Indian Skies 24/7 but rather to deny air superiority to IAF.
You are just contradicting the first part of your post. You are talking going against the IAF, not some obscure central African AF with a couple of 2nd gen aircraft.However despite its numerical inferiority, PAF has always managed to carry out lightning strikes within Indian Airspace, nothing suggests that this shall not be done in future if war breaks out, especially the anti radiation missiles shall be put to good use...that much is certain.
There are many things which PAF has been working on.
Networking, Advanced air to air missiles, anti radiation missiles, AEW&C, mid air refueling, low maintenance aircraft, high availability of all assets during war etc.
Now SU-30 is a very capable aircraft but no real war scenario has been encountered.
It is not a stealth fighter, so technically it shall not only be seen by PAF but fired at with all the advanced missiles at its disposal which are good enough to bring it down.