Bilal Hussain Khan
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People...calm down.
Pakistan is only delaying the F-16 deal until the media chills and forgets about the earthquake, like they did with the Tsunami and hurricane. This can take 1-2 months, up to 6-7 months, nonetheless, its sure better than an embargo.
There is enough life in the PAF's current F-16s, and they can't get rid of them, they're the best planes in service. As for the new models being stop-gaps, well thats untrue. If Pakistan acquires new built models, they'll be superior to every plane in PAF, and would serve with the fleet for 20+ years. If Pakistan acquires a lot of used models, then obviously those will be stop gaps, somewhat long-term ones, until the PAF acquires something brand new to replace them in the field.
All of you also have to notice that, in South Asia, India to be specific, the F-16A/B is equal or superior to about 80% of their forces, which is comprised of MiG-21s, MiG-23s, Jaguars, older MiG-29s, Mirage-2000s etc. The F-16C/D Block-52 stands above India's outdated Mirage 2000s, MiG-29s, and everything except the Flanker.
The Flanker can be countered with time, its not PAF's biggest concerns because its only a part of IAF, and its a elephant to maintain. The PAF's biggest concern is to form a fleet capable of causing IAF immense damage, being superior to IAF is another concern, which today can only happen with $$$
Pakistan is only delaying the F-16 deal until the media chills and forgets about the earthquake, like they did with the Tsunami and hurricane. This can take 1-2 months, up to 6-7 months, nonetheless, its sure better than an embargo.
There is enough life in the PAF's current F-16s, and they can't get rid of them, they're the best planes in service. As for the new models being stop-gaps, well thats untrue. If Pakistan acquires new built models, they'll be superior to every plane in PAF, and would serve with the fleet for 20+ years. If Pakistan acquires a lot of used models, then obviously those will be stop gaps, somewhat long-term ones, until the PAF acquires something brand new to replace them in the field.
All of you also have to notice that, in South Asia, India to be specific, the F-16A/B is equal or superior to about 80% of their forces, which is comprised of MiG-21s, MiG-23s, Jaguars, older MiG-29s, Mirage-2000s etc. The F-16C/D Block-52 stands above India's outdated Mirage 2000s, MiG-29s, and everything except the Flanker.
The Flanker can be countered with time, its not PAF's biggest concerns because its only a part of IAF, and its a elephant to maintain. The PAF's biggest concern is to form a fleet capable of causing IAF immense damage, being superior to IAF is another concern, which today can only happen with $$$