There is , to my understanding, no block 1 left as they have been/ will be converted to block 2 standard. With PAC beginning to make AAESA Radars it is plausible they will get AESA radars as well. Contrary to your statement there is not going to be any block 4 twin engined enlarged plane. However how much development time do you think that would require as it would simply be a newer plane. The Chinese will not help you as there is no niche market for a twin engined fighter, whereas there is plenty for a light fighter. PAC will struggle to create a new fighter and the funding for it is not there. Please also tell us/what the budget and time scales of this project will be? I reckon 10 yrs and 2-5 billion dollars at least. So in the interim what will be PAF flying?
Block 4 is still going to be a light/ medium weight sinvle engined fighter as PAC/CATIC generally will not change a winning formula . If the rumours are true then J10 is being acquired in the medium weight category reflecting this need to replace fighters quickly as PAC cannot build them quickly enough( probably both finance and capacity). So your argument does not hold.
As a matter of principle if you concentrate on one factor at a time your argument will be more sound ( for instance concentrating on need vs demand). In research you try and compare 2 factors only as incorporating 3 or more introduces many more variables which make research complex and material unweildy.
Lastly please concentrate on factors which are known rather than pipe dreams like a twin engined PAC fighter which is no where in sight. I dont have much time left on this f9rum or perhaps in this world but want to teach you young brothers of mine how to formulate a sound argument. Please consider my advice as advice of an older brother towards a younger one.
Kind regards.
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thank you brother for taking the time out and helping me improve my thinking and articulation. I am greatfull for the advice and guidance. I wish you a long and happy life and hope that you will continue to provide us guidance for years to come.
Bhai
Most upgrades of block 1 to 2 are being done as a part of midlife upgrade. I suspect these costs are incorporated into the plan. If 09and10 fighters got upgraded in 18/19, we would have upgraded most of them if not all by now. Secondly block30/40 C/D without upgrade would be 10 to 20 million a pop. How are you assuming 25 million for JFT. It would be closer to 8 to 10 million.
Upgrading a assembly line to 40 planes a year is possible but not plausible financially and economically. For instance extra jigs would be required and manpower would be increased to incur costs. When your needs are fulfilled assuming the govt can fork out the additional 30 million a plane that you are suggesting and the PAF can absorb the 40 planes a year, what do you do with the extra manpower and jigs and other equipment? How do you pay the costs for the upkeep of this manpower. We dont have many projects running that these people can be diverted into. Also increasing numbers means possible compromises on quality. These are all consideration before admin before you chalk out a production map for manufacturing that you have not considered at all.
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I hope everything okay bro.
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Just getting old and now periretirement. Idont know how long my interest will last. Have the usual diseases afflicting 60+ people .
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I was clearly misinformed, I did not know or hear of upgrades for block 1s to block 2 standards with possibility the smaller AESA radar. If this is happening than all power to Pakistan.
I am not sure that we can do a block 2 -3 upgrade as the RWR sensors , nose cone and the significantly higher use of composites in the block 3 I.e. the structural upgrades that allow a chin mounted probe, ability to carry dual racks and more payloads etc. will not be possible at an economical cost. So I am assuming that the best we can do with block 2 and 1 is a block 2.5 version with a smaller AESA radar maybe upgrade to HUD and EW/ defensive suite.
I would also like to unpack the increased build line argument. 40 ish planes will work as the cost of labor is a fixed cost as the workers are not paid more than regular PAF staff. The cost of the jigs is also a fixed cost but the higher number of manufacturing will significantly lower the cost of production due to economies of scale. I was unable to find the news article but Kamran did clear land to build more enclosures at the factory . The tender was in the news 🗞 this could be for upgrade lines or more aircraft manufacturing. See we do have to fulfill additional foreign orders. Iraq and Qatar wants it now , hopefully Nigeria. Iran somemore South American countries ……basically any one who flies a 60-80s tech would want these upgrades.
I would agree with you that twin engined strike fighter is my pipe dream instigated by the entry in the ministries production document referring to a twin engined JF-17.
either way we do need a strike aircrafts to replace the mirages.J-10c may not be the right platforms for this maybe j-31 or j-20s ??? Would love to hear your views
finally I want to reiterate that I am truly greatfull and thankful brother, for taking time out and helping me improve my thinking and articulation. I am greatfull for the advice and guidance. I wish you a long and happy life and hope that you will continue to provide us guidance for years to come.
K