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Would they stop by india?
Yes. They will worship it for a while and than send back to us.
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Would they stop by india?
I agree, but I think the Chinese are going to be a little more sophisticated with these transactions moving forward. They're under growing pressure by the US and Europe, and arms proliferation (especially of drones and missiles) is an easy target for regulators. I bet they're keeping a closer eye now on how missiles in Pakistan or Iran look compared to Chinese and North Korean counterparts.
IMO, this situation may lead to either:
1. More 'original' projects in Pakistan that draw on Chinese subsystems and other inputs. So, the 'link' between us and China isn't as clear. This is where P282 and SMASH could factor in if we decide to disclose 300+ km ranges. I think our UAV strategy is going that route.
2. We straight up lie about the range of our missiles. So, the Chinese tell everyone they sold us an MTCR-compliant thing. We tell everyone we bought an MTCR-compliant thing. In reality, only God and the armed forces know what's up.
Laced with coconut and cow muttar .Yekkkkkh.Yes. They will worship it for a while and than send back to us.
There really is no need to. You could also ship a CKD of the MLRS as a JV and Pakistan can claim upon inspection that the rocket motor is indigenous which extended the range. And it will be.They can just do the same thing with the guided MLRS. Export them with a big red toggle that says “under no circumstances should you mess with this toggle - doing so will extend rocket range and violate MTCR”.
Okay I exaggerated but you get my point.
This can be countered by buying STM 540 type submarines.The difference in assets count is highly tilted in Indian favor
Considering we only have 1 Corvette in water and no Destroyers
The diagram below does not shows the Indian Aircraft carrier threat and Many smaller ships they have
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Arrival of 3 Chinese 054 ships would be welcomed addition
Arrival of 3 Milgem to Pakistani Navy would be welcomed addition
Of course Jinnah will get manufactured at sometime in future
But one can easily see the vast difference in asset count in favor of Indian Navy
Not to mention the Aircraft Carrier India has
Well in my Opinion in Ideal case scenario
(Speculative)
Short Term
1) We should 100% execute option for 2 Type054 100%
2) Try to get 2-4 Italian Ships
3) Exercise Options on OPV program 1 more
4) Pick up Used Chinese Corvettes (4)
5) 2 More Azmat
Long Term
The Jinnah Program will take 3-4 years to 5 years to start , it seems like good idea for TOT type setup long term
Pakistan Navy has surprised us all with the Program announcement till 2030 in past seems like they have done their homework
Pakistan Navy should focus on getting fighter jets. Don't rely on PAF for supportYes 2 more type 54a's can be great in addition to 4 already in contract but I will not be in favor of used chinese corvettes. We better get modern assets which can serve long in navy and have credible offensive / defensive capabilities.
By 2025-28: The 54As, milgems & hangors will really transform Navy. More then enough to counter adversary.
Post 2028, If budget allows and china agrees, we better should work to secure 1 or 2 Type-52D. That will add massive capabilities in terms of fleet air defense and offensive power. It is one of best air-defense destroyers in the world and we can get it in less then half the price in comparison to other destroyers of its level because China is making those in numbers.. per unit price decreases in large supply line.
WatPakistan Navy should focus on getting fighter jets. Don't rely on PAF for support
I meant that Pakistan Naval air arm should be equipped with fighter jets in the future.
AhhhI meant that Pakistan Naval air arm should be equipped with fighter jets in the future.
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