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Most people fel that the only real threat to PAF F16 fleet at present is the su30mki .

IN WAR with IAF how the PAF tackle this threat in particular more than the MIGs or JAGS or Mirage2000 WILL DECIDE if PAF achieves a victory stalemate or defeat.

Today the indians have published details pf the base location of their current fleet of 200 mki fighters

They are as follows


  1. 20 Squadron “Lightnings” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  2. 30 Squadron “Rhinos” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  3. 8 Squadron “Eight Pursuits” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  4. 24 Squadron “Hawks” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  5. 2 Squadron “Winged Arrows” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Tezpur in Assam
  6. 102 Squadron “Trisonics” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Chabua in Assam
  7. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  8. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  9. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  10. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab

As i see it the Assam sqds and the Pune baseed fighter are too far to pose a immediate threat.

But the other 6 sdqs are within striking distance of a PAF pre emptive air strike .

These 4 bases can damaged by cruise missles or air strike potentially

  1. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  2. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  3. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  4. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab
IF YOU TAKE OUT THE SU30MKI bases the PAF will be half to their goal. imo
 
are you sure ,, in case of war india will deploy all his Su along with the border with pak ?! I don't think sooooo
 
PAF will be coming with JDAMS, CMs, Anti-Radiation Missiles, H-2/H-4 sows and God only knows what else !!!

Boy o Boy wouldn't i love to see PAF's SEAD and DEAD ops. :ashamed:
 
Most people fel that the only real threat to PAF F16 fleet at present is the su30mki .

IN WAR with IAF how the PAF tackle this threat in particular more than the MIGs or JAGS or Mirage2000 WILL DECIDE if PAF achieves a victory stalemate or defeat.

Today the indians have published details pf the base location of their current fleet of 200 mki fighters

They are as follows


  1. 20 Squadron “Lightnings” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  2. 30 Squadron “Rhinos” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  3. 8 Squadron “Eight Pursuits” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  4. 24 Squadron “Hawks” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  5. 2 Squadron “Winged Arrows” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Tezpur in Assam
  6. 102 Squadron “Trisonics” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Chabua in Assam
  7. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  8. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  9. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  10. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab

As i see it the Assam sqds and the Pune baseed fighter are too far to pose a immediate threat.

But the other 6 sdqs are within striking distance of a PAF pre emptive air strike .

These 4 bases can damaged by cruise missles or air strike potentially

  1. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  2. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  3. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  4. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab
IF YOU TAKE OUT THE SU30MKI bases the PAF will be half to their goal. imo


Shaheen 1 A with 1000 KM range
 
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Shaheen 1 A with 1000 KM range
Overkill don't you think ???

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Most people fel that the only real threat to PAF F16 fleet at present is the su30mki .

IN WAR with IAF how the PAF tackle this threat in particular more than the MIGs or JAGS or Mirage2000 WILL DECIDE if PAF achieves a victory stalemate or defeat.

Today the indians have published details pf the base location of their current fleet of 200 mki fighters

They are as follows


  1. 20 Squadron “Lightnings” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  2. 30 Squadron “Rhinos” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  3. 8 Squadron “Eight Pursuits” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  4. 24 Squadron “Hawks” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  5. 2 Squadron “Winged Arrows” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Tezpur in Assam
  6. 102 Squadron “Trisonics” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Chabua in Assam
  7. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  8. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  9. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  10. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab

As i see it the Assam sqds and the Pune baseed fighter are too far to pose a immediate threat.

But the other 6 sdqs are within striking distance of a PAF pre emptive air strike .

These 4 bases can damaged by cruise missles or air strike potentially

  1. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  2. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  3. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  4. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab
IF YOU TAKE OUT THE SU30MKI bases the PAF will be half to their goal. imo


Umm, if PAF takes out SU30 bases (assuming minimum self losses), 100% of the job would done. Without SU30s flying in the sky, PAF can effectively smash IAF.
 
Umm, if PAF takes out SU30 bases (assuming minimum self losses), 100% of the job would done. Without SU30s flying in the sky, PAF can effectively smash IAF.

too many assumptions , there is a reason why India and Pakistan keeps checking each others respond time ..an Ambush like that is impossible ..and not to mention an attack like that will end up to things going nuclear
 
Sir jee,, the Sams and associated radars and sensors they are placing, PAF can't go as far as Pune for SEAD and Dead operations. Plus the BMD which we have to encounter, So not an overkill but a necessary kill
Pune is well within our range.
 
Most people fel that the only real threat to PAF F16 fleet at present is the su30mki .

IN WAR with IAF how the PAF tackle this threat in particular more than the MIGs or JAGS or Mirage2000 WILL DECIDE if PAF achieves a victory stalemate or defeat.

Today the indians have published details pf the base location of their current fleet of 200 mki fighters

They are as follows


  1. 20 Squadron “Lightnings” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  2. 30 Squadron “Rhinos” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  3. 8 Squadron “Eight Pursuits” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  4. 24 Squadron “Hawks” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  5. 2 Squadron “Winged Arrows” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Tezpur in Assam
  6. 102 Squadron “Trisonics” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Chabua in Assam
  7. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  8. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  9. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  10. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab

As i see it the Assam sqds and the Pune baseed fighter are too far to pose a immediate threat.

But the other 6 sdqs are within striking distance of a PAF pre emptive air strike .

These 4 bases can damaged by cruise missles or air strike potentially

  1. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  2. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  3. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  4. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab
IF YOU TAKE OUT THE SU30MKI bases the PAF will be half to their goal. imo
Its not Easy as India have very Credible Lines of Defences of SAMS.Plus it very Hypothetical nowdays senario because of Early warning Radars and Satellite monitoring of air traffic eg recently a balloon was monitored and an Mki mission sortie were made within Few Minutes.
 
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