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CIA mainly use Gulfstream V's.Well may be its CIA
CIA use a French-built a/c !Well may be its CIA
Pakistan should have same number of EW plane as it has AWACS plus two squadrons of fighter jets for EW role also.
Confirmed - it is PAFAll these assumptions based on one photograph. Relax people' and let's wait and see what official channels say about this purchase.
It might be a stretch, but you could configure the A319 for air-to-air refueling (AAR).
The range is similar to the C-390 (which is capable of AAR) and they also use similar engines.
However, the real question is if the PAF can get the expertise to configure the fuel management system to work with the UPAZ pods it has on the IL-78s. IMO this is something a company Paramount Group can do as the PN trusted them to help design the Sea Sultan LRMPA out of the Lineage 1000E. @denel
Yep, they overhauled the IL-78s, but that doesn't mean a new tanker would come online right away. If they're pursuing an original tanker project, then it would take a couple of years before they see the first aircraft. From there, it'd take a few years to amass a large enough fleet to replace the IL-78 in the tanker role.Didn't PAF just overhaul it's IL-78's?
As for converting to an ISR platform, could be the case, but I would definitely be surprised if this airframe was chosen for the role. Pakistan does not have a huge area, neither do we have any force projection scenarios (like the US which needs a presence half way across the globe).
A prop based platform like the Army or even a Saab 2000 (platform commonality) could have been a better choice...but let's see what is the intended role for this.
I sincerely hope it's not VIP transport under the garb of medevac.
The aircraft is an excellent choice for SIGINT and ELINT missions, a long range aircraft for a small area of operations means greater mission time. It will definitely have enough power to operate the power hungry equipment it needs for those special missions. We can configure it into our own RC-135.Didn't PAF just overhaul it's IL-78's?
As for converting to an ISR platform, could be the case, but I would definitely be surprised if this airframe was chosen for the role. Pakistan does not have a huge area, neither do we have any force projection scenarios (like the US which needs a presence half way across the globe).
A prop based platform like the Army or even a Saab 2000 (platform commonality) could have been a better choice...but let's see what is the intended role for this.
I sincerely hope it's not VIP transport under the garb of medevac.
There is gonna be a lot of disappointment judging from the replies on this thread.
it is better to keep our expectations low.