Bilal Khan (Quwa)
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Well, the F-16A/B MLU and AMRAAM-C5 knocked out the IAF, not the Block-52.You are blaming PAF for spending money on the very tech that helped give us an overwhelming advantage on 27th Feb? Block 52 is still most advanced plane in South Asia at the moment.
PAF has put MASSIVE resources into JF-17 and Project AZM
My point being, some programs were a good call (MLU), but others, such as Block-52, there should've been a deeper discussion. This was a thing we spent scarce national funds on, and have yet to follow-up with another order (thus sunk overhead costs for its infrastructure, maintenance, etc).
Fair, but following adversity. If that attack had taken place, would the PAF have made such an investment?In house rebuild of SAAB 2000 after Kamra attack helped us regain a credible AEW capability and even order more at very low cost
No dispute here.PN has made constant procurement mistakes and wrong moves. Only reason for 8 Hangor subs and new Chinese frigates is need of China to protect CPEC.
We consistantly failed to capitalise on AGOSTA 90B Sub project. All that skill set has been lost.
We purchased Lynx Helicopters that we retired after just 5 years of use
The OHP suffered from the same issue as the F-16s, i.e., US reluctance. If things had gone the PAF's way in terms of F-16s, things would've gone the PN's way in terms of the OHPs.OHP Frigate project was a joke. We thought we would get 6 and ended up with 1 minus SAM system
Sure, but we're talking about who's pushing the needle in terms of original design work relative to their resources. The PN, at this time, is pushing farther than the PAF, but we can agree to disagree.Bluntly put. PAF is a world class Air Force if you speak to any US, NATO, Chinese officer. Ask any foreign Naval officer about PN and they may respect it, but far far from world class.
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