Big one out right now. ChaklalaWhich tender?
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Big one out right now. ChaklalaWhich tender?
...and I imagine the issue with South Africa is that there's a lot of inertia in the industry there, so there's no real push factor to make a Targo/A-Darter pairing happen.JHMCS is FMS. All FMS kit is ITAR and ITAR is not keenly considered for JFT. Targos via Turkey is impossible. Israel doesn't give Turkey its latest kit as they are future adversaries. Turkey is trying to make their own HMDS, but its horse shit claims from ASELSAN as usual: they will end up kit assembly like most of their current products. I give them 5 years till a flying prototype is ready, then another 3 years till any specific platform qualification.
F-16 has its own tailor-made plug-and-play (in a few hours) APG-83 AESA Radar, it will be a good perspective for the Pakistani F-16s.. What is you take on it guys, can/should Pakistan try to get it on its F-16s.. my take is definitely yes, what about you?Just a Myth , reality Chinese systems are as good as any systems and improving massively year by year.
KLJ-7A AESA Integrates well with our Chinese Awacs , less work for us to integrate
The Italian AESA solution , is ideal for F16 C/D Modenization
The minor visual display features will improve slowly , from practical prespective the systems are already at a level of performance where they get the Job Done
Depends on the U.S. If they approve the sale of AN/APG-83s, I reckon the PAF would want to upgrade the 18 Block-52+ since those fighters are expected to stay in service the longest.F-16 has its own tailor-made APG-83 AESA Radar, it will be a good perspective for the Pakistani F-16s.. What is you take on it guys, can/should Pakistan try to get it on its F-16s.. my take is definitely yes, what about you?
Depends on the U.S. If they approve the sale of AN/APG-83s, I reckon the PAF would want to upgrade the 18 Block-52+ since those fighters are expected to stay in service the longest.
The F-16A/Bs are reaching their 8,000 hour lifespan, but if there are 2,000+ hours left on average, then it's a discretion call; South Korea is paying around $7 million per plane for its radar and avionics upgrade (link).
ACM Sohail Aman also said that the PAF is still engaged with the U.S. for F-16s. I think it's plausible to imagine a purchase (or request) of 18 new-built F-16s. If they ask for new F-16Vs and upgrade the Block-52+, they would have 36 AESA-equipped F-16s.
Big one out right now. Chaklala
...and I imagine the issue with South Africa is that there's a lot of inertia in the industry there, so there's no real push factor to make a Targo/A-Darter pairing happen.
Working on a PAF tender right now, first or second page says "western systems only".. and then the last item is from China . How irony lives on in the PaF is the game of dubai accounts.
This whole crap started thanks to zai ul haq
Just a general question. How much easier is it to acquire items not bound by ITAR in comparison to those barred by ITAR? I imagine the latter require specific case-by-case approval from the selling government (with it justifying why a sale to Pakistan is OK), whereas the non-ITAR can be procured with a nod?Send me a link
SA economy is finished.
http://www.idexuae.ae/exhibitor-press-releases/elettronica-at-idex-2017EDGE is the new escort jammer developed by Elettronica. In an autonomous pod configuration, it’s designed to increase the survivability and success of the entire attacking force and offers both unique performance and installation capabilities.
Edge’s various functions are designed to suppress enemy air defences to boost survivability for the entire strike force by creating a safe corridor for multiple attacking aircraft. Its ELINT features enhance both situational awareness and intelligence collection.
The unit is fully autonomous and no additional power source is necessary for aircraft using internal RAT and cooling system capability. The system is easily installed and integrated and does not effect overall aircraft integrity.
The ELINT Edge capabilities include high sensitivity for very long-range detection, extended frequency bandwidth and accurate directional of arrival measurement for an improved SA.
The ECM Edge capabilities include high-transmitted power (ERP), extended frequency bandwidth over any radar threats, full Azimuth and Elevation Spatial Coverage and multi-threat jamming. The system includes networking capability to increase the values of Escort Jamming capability as well as a proprietary High Value algorithm.
The Edge escort jammer is designed for exportability, has no technology export limitations and is ITAR free. Its high level of modularity with a scalable architecture to support customer requirements and needs makes it an ideal subject for industrial cooperation, collaboration and technology transfer.
10 years is a long time you could develop a new plane or at least they should have establish some research instituteHi,
Your quote---" so after 10 years i see no AESA radar no new engine it took so much time we would have research our own radar and system ".
What makes you think pakistan could come up with a working aesa---.
Just a general question. How much easier is it to acquire items not bound by ITAR in comparison to those barred by ITAR? I imagine the latter require specific case-by-case approval from the selling government (with it justifying why a sale to Pakistan is OK), whereas the non-ITAR can be procured with a nod?
I just noticed that EW/ECM equipment in Europe isn't always limited by ITAR. For example, Elettronica's EDGE EW jammer is marketed as "ITAR free." I guess it's only the radio transceivers that are ITAR free, I doubt the frequency library (gathered via long-term ELINT) would also be included.
http://www.idexuae.ae/exhibitor-press-releases/elettronica-at-idex-2017
Correct terminology escaped me then, that's what I meant. Thanks. So generally Pakistan shouldn't have trouble procuring non-ITAR items?Non ITAR is policy. Policies are not up for negotiation. Nobody sells threat emitter libraries (there is no such thing as a frequency library).
For F-16 ?Correct terminology escaped me then, that's what I meant. Thanks. So generally Pakistan shouldn't have trouble procuring non-ITAR items?
Custom work on the F-16 is tricky. We need U.S. approval and would have to work with both vendors (LM and whatever we're integrating to the F-16), which will be costly. In terms of the F-16, it'll always be best to procure from the U.S. In an ideal world, efforts for Harpoon Block-II AShM, JSOW, etc, could come to fruition.For F-16 ?