illuminatus
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I don't want to rain on your parade but the accomplishment you've mentioned have been achieved through massive foreign aide financially and technically....(i don't want to give out details to our enemies regarding such classified matters....
Again, whether foreign aid, foreign tech, foreign input/assistance etc. in any form was involved is really beside the point. The relevant issue at hand is that we got from point A to point B. We got the end result which is really all that matters.
Yes they are lofty goals for us, considering the current situation we're embroiled in.
No, they're not lofty considering that we have confronted much more complicated endeavours with 100% success. Do I even need to mention the nuclear program as an example? What about the delivery systems (ballistic and cruise missiles) and the JF-17 project? In the end, we have achieved which was conceived as impossible. Had we adopted the same negative attitude back then we would have achieved nothing today. Again, have a little faith and please try to understand that it isn't rocket science. Producing a UCAV is the least challenging project that Pakistan would be facing since we already have a decent home-grown industry in place which by the way is producing quality UAVs. Additionally, if required, we can also insist on Chinese assistance. Not to mention, that PA already operates Falco drones which can be armed with missiles as someone has already pointed out before. There are heaps of options for making the UCAV a reality. Please, don't make it sound like mission impossible.
I don't know whether you're aware of the depth of what you are stating, it costs billions of dollars to produce military hardware, the main portion of cost consume R&D around 60% without even having a functioning unit for a project, this why countries opt to purchase the technology and hardware... fortunately Pakistan can obtained technology from such equipment and improve on the design which would spur industry etc.. without the heavy costs of R&D
I'm very well aware of what I'm trying to explain to you. Like I've already clarified, most of the work has already been carried out and the bits and pieces of the jigsaw so to speak are already in place. Please don't make it sound like a multi-billion project that needs to be set-up from level zero. If Pakistan is able to chip in resources for the fighter project, I'm sure we're also willing to invest in our future. These armed drones aren't a luxury item, but a dire necessity which will genuinely and effectively help in rooting out the miscreants. We need the drones for monitoring our hostile border areas where miscreants hide and plot with the help of outsiders. Besides, the US will never provide such 'sensitive' tech and they've already made that very clear. Just hoping that we obtain such tech from the US won't cut it. We've to (on our own initiative) undertake steps in order to make the UCAV a reality. Just like when we undertook steps for the JF-17 project as a substitute for sanction prone F-16s.
If we don't need anything from america why are we buying D-block F-16s from america which will exponential enhance are delivering capabilities as many senior ranks have on record stated...
We're being offered the F-16s because the US realizes that this tech is very well within Pakistan's reach. Yes, I'm referring to the FC-20 fighter aircraft. Also, add the JF-17 project to that list. The Americans would never offer something that would be considered as high/sensitive tech to Pakistan. That is official US policy with regards to Pakistan and they don't hide it under the table so to speak.
American's have shown a willingness to provide us tech when we were true allies and vast media deception wars by India were limited to within it's border( India is aware of the bigger threat american+pakistani alliance poses to it's military superiority more importantly it would bankrupt India economically; without the means of stealing high paying professional jobs and services (outsourcing), india would essentially become what it rightfully is....
Again, the US is only willing to provide tech which is well within our reach. The US is offering high tech to India. Aren't you following the MRCA deal? The US has offered advanced nuke tech to India. The US has offered many other lucrative deals to India which cannot be compared to the outdated junk that is being put forward to Pakistan. Please don't exaggerate your claims. The rejection of the Shadow UAVs by our military and political leaders is enough testimony of this fact.
I would like to remind you of 1965 when we were able to conquer kashmire with the help of our most allied of ally, according to your reasoning it should of taken a hundred years.. give me a break, plus when the first batch of F-16s were provided to pakistan they were considered at the time first class tech, which very few countries at the time possessed, these indians myths of 100 years are lies...
Well, the political landscape and foreign policies of governments around the world change and evolve constantly. Whatever we were able to achieve during the 1965 era cannot be applied in today's context. Even back then, the US made a whole lot of fuss about providing the F-16s, but the Indians were allied with the USSR which made the decision a lot easier in the end. Besides, the US needed full Pakistani cooperation during the Cold War like they require at this moment in the WoT. US interests were at stake. Don't forget to mention the military embargo that followed afterwards.
don't get me started with jf-17 or MiG-29 engine, which india already has..
Big deal. India made a lot of fuss about the delivery of RD-93s, but we got them in the end. On top of that, the Russians even promised an even better RD-93 variant with more thrust and other improvements. How can we deny such a battle proven engine when there are hardly no other alternatives available? In the meanwhile, China is already developing another engine for the JF-17. So, please bare with us and don't make an elephant out of a fly.
Please as i have stated before please enlighten me on these pakistani UAVs we are operating that has been able to take out targets or prevent terrorist from entering our country...
UAVs don't have the ability to take out targets because they are unarmed. They are primarily meant for reconnaissance missions. That's exactly what I'm pleading for in this thread. We require UCAVs which will also be able to take out targets once we possess such a capability.
its not about tech.. it's about building and improving our relationship so we can kick hindustani *** as we were doing in the good old days of the soviet era. which india is afraid would initiate again, which is why they are causing a rift between our ties, being their typical instigator self... (warning to indian trolls this isn't east pakistan discussion or etc... so keep your trolling to yourself... plus we are addressing military capability this has nothing to do with underhanded covet intelligence operations...
That's impossible for the reasons I've already stated. Things have changed dramatically. India US relations have improved enormously over the past few decades. What else proof do we need after the exclusive nuke deal? US requires Indian influence to counter China. The services of Pakistan are only required for cleaning up dirty laundry so to speak. I'm not pleading for any hostility between US Pak relations. I'm pleading for equal treatment.
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