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Performance-Based Defense Supply Chain

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New supply chain and Export Policy for high-end military platforms Pakistan need to implement.

Problem Identified:

Nations buying advanced weapon systems (like Rafale) may lack the institutional, technical, or training infrastructure to operate them according to manufacturer-intended SOPs — making these assets vulnerable in actual conflict. This undermines not just the buyer, but the manufacturer’s global reputation and the strategic utility of the platform.

Proposed Policy Framework:

1. Capability-Based Procurement Filtering

  • Manufacturers (like Dassault, Lockheed, etc.) should assess:
    • Operational maturity of buyer's air force
    • Doctrine compatibility
    • Maintenance infrastructure
    • Pilot training pipelines
  • Use a scorecard system before approving any sale.

2. Conditional Export Licensing

  • License to export should include:
    • Ongoing compliance with SOPs
    • Mandatory simulation training
    • Biannual operational audits by a neutral third party
  • Violations would trigger:
    • Suspension of service contracts
    • Loss of upgrade rights
    • Export blacklist

3. SOP-Linked Warranty Validity

  • Aircraft performance warranties (e.g., MTBF, survivability) are only valid if SOP and maintenance schedules are followed strictly.
  • Buyers must log and share flight data, engine hours, maintenance logs, etc.

4. Embedded Advisory Teams

  • Include manufacturer-trained advisory teams for the first 5 years.
  • These teams would oversee:
    • Tactics alignment
    • Maintenance QA
    • Combat usage reviews

5. Combat Risk Modeling Clause

  • Require the buyer to run pre-sale war simulations showing how the platform will be used in real threat environments (e.g., S-400 zones, JF-17 BVRs).
  • If misused, responsibility shifts from OEM to operator.
 
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