MastanKhan
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Sir we have to go back to the original point. If the JF-17 (from Block-III and onwards) is equipped with the same kind of subsystems as the Gripen NG, then why couldn't it be a credible means of defence against Su-30MKI and Rafale? What is the decisive edge that those platforms have besides higher performance parameters? Does the Su-30MKI launching a radar-guided BVRAAM from farther away deprecate the effectiveness of the BriteCloud DRFM-based decoy? This was a key point in some of the earlier posts. When you bring the cutting edge technology to the JF-17, you enable the fighter to become a credible means of defence almost anything thrown at it. Is it 'superior?' No. Absolutely not. But it isn't markedly hopeless either.
Hi,
Here are two different views we have---mine is thru the eyes of a 59 years old---your 20's---30's in that range---I would assume.
Your's is an excellent plan---a top of the line fire control radar and complimentary electronics package etc.
But my experience says that heavy weights aircraft have a strength of their own---now remember---they would also have very potent systems as well that are no joke.
Deep strike missions are the most important aspect of this coming war---the enemy will do a lots of damage to us---but if we have the ability to do air strikes in their money making areas----so that the investors and tourists when they see the bombs dropping---would run out of the country faster than they came in---taking their money with them and then they are not coming back.
We also need to give our children some hope and security---rather than going nuclear.
Without heavy deep strike aircraft capability---all this equipment does not mean much until and unless your enemy feels the same pain and agony.
The major problem that I see over here is that the PAF has yet to admit its failure to have the right aircraft during the Kargil issue---sanctions or no sanctions---they got the pay check---they wore the uniform---they swore allegiance---and yet they failed to procure the right equipment.
What you and I write over here----the PAF is oblivious to the fact at what is staring it at its face----they are truly living in a La La Land.
The paf has yet to render its apology to the nation that it was ill prepared for Kargil---regardless who started it---regardless whose fault it was---regardless of who did what and who did not do what.
Again---I agree with you about the equipment package and what it will do for the air force---but it won't change the outcome of the conflict---it would delay it for another 48 to 72 hours---.
The only reason the allies won the second world war was that they could strike deep into the enemy homeland and destroy its industrial base----and not because the U S could produce so much weaponery.
If the german industry had kept on working without stoppage---the allied would have ultimately been smashed by the superior german forces.
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