PakAl
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suppose we have money for it , can we do it without us approval
Not without Usa permission, F16s is their plane.
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suppose we have money for it , can we do it without us approval
Perhaps, but the more common question you'll hear from Pakistani investors is, "I'm not setting up shop in Pakistan because of [corruption], [law and order], [red-tape], etc."Correct albeit a very linear way of thinking. If companies spring up to cater for a niche low volume demand like submarine tegimented steel, they wouldn't last very long. That's not the way industrialised economies work. I mean if PAC has to resort to ordering wire harnesses from the Chinese for the JF17, what does that say about the state of Pakistani industry? there's no company in Pakistan that can make wire harnesses to the same spec, because there's little demand for any sort of wire harnesses in Pakistan, whether it's for aircraft or otherwise?
Also i guess he said mirages are also mostly retired only about 40-50 are in service now if i am not mistaken..
J-35A will likely come as the F-16A/Bs likely won't serve past 2040 from what I can assess. The PAF doesn't have any real options that can slot into the offensive spear-tip role.
I guess the money might be a issue for adding 1 or 2 sq of J-10's, and more JF-17's. Pakistan economy is struggling and with it the defense budget. But even if the numbers of old fighters are smaller than reported, we still have many Mirages and F7PG's to replace, from the old forum times, there were discussions that JF-17s will become the backbone, meaning replacing the F7s' and large number of Mirages but we are only at what? roughly 150+ JF-17's? The number should be around 200-250, but again it might be the finance that tie Air forces hands.
The idea of replacing the Mirages with that drone you mentioned is good but that begs the question what the PAF requirements of total Sq's ? do we have a number like IAF always talk about 42 operational sqs but they are always short too.
There is another part of the JF-17 vs M3 route narrative that is being missed.the project is a the end of its life.
the JF-17s will start seeing retirement, particularly the first ones within the next decade.
the JF-17 filled a niche that existed once, its kinda a dying one though.
Light fighters are inherently limited in what capability they bring, alongside this, if its a low cap fighter, its a burden on limited resources when they could be better applied elsewhere.
the PAF will get smaller as time goes on, focusing on less, but higher end platforms, low cost and the next gen dont really go hand in hand, costs balloon, big air forces will only be for the elites.
PAF's best bet is to take the JF-17, recycle what can be recycled into a UCAV or whatever, but, really, no point in sinking money into JF-17, because now setting up an industry around it will result in a fighter that costs 200,300,400m a unit etc
I think, an important correction is due here.This was one of the structural flaws with CPEC too, actually. They brute-forced, front-loaded the energy and logistics capacity without the industrial need to drive its use. The assumption was that it was solely the lack of infrastructure that choked industry growth, but no, it was the political and bureaucratic mismanagement at the top that actually scuttled our manufacturing.
or they are painted in this scheme to be park under trees near the motorway incase bases are hit ? this is perfect shceme for thatLike, as much as this is a gorgeous scheme and aircraft...
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The world is specifically moving away from these sorts of colours, into low vis stuff, because it makes it far harder to spot.
Tell me, where in Pakistan is this sort of colour scheme going to make the J-10 harder to spot? Yea fair enough if we were doing low level stuff over a tropical/jungle-y terrain, but we're not. Pakistan is grey and brown. This thing sticks out like a sore thumb,
key part to look at is british a/c paint during the gulf war.
The PAF is not being run on merit effectively, but seemingly, personal desire. If this was to be an ode to the squadrons history, i dont see why you'd paint all of their aircraft in this scheme, its counter productive really, if you're flying medium/high level ops, you want a grey-er scheme to be harder to spot. If you're a pilot, scanning side to side at 30k feet, i bet a green dot is going to be far easier to spot than a low vis grey one like literally everyone has moved to
This is exactly the vision behind PFX project. It has pretty decent timeline. Prototype: 2028 - 2029
Testing: 2029 - 2031
Limited production: 2031 - 2033
Serial production: 2033 - 2035
Is it achievable with current state of Pakistan defense industry? It’s pretty much possible since Turkey is willing to transfer technology to Pakistan for Manufacturing of Drone and also KAAN project. It’s possible that Pakistan might be able to accomplish is with the help of Turkey and China’s support. It will most likely designed with Chinese engine specifications. I am being overly optimistic but we don’t have many choices.
Its all fanboys speculating.You will see many people will share info about Mirage Rebuild factory to be upgraded PFX project with Saudi Funds.
Its all fanboys speculating.
The Saudis aren't going to fund anything, and Pakistanis need to stop being delusional.
The Saudis merely (once again) used Pakistan to put pressure on the US, nothing more. The so called "defense pact" is worth nothing more than the paper it was written on.
Stop falling for their tricks.
All these "officials" were talking about "directed energy weapons" on project Azm...where did that end up? Not to mention, some of these claims seem to contradict each other.I am trying to embarrass you or criticizes you. your post is without grasping the broader geopolitical context. Since May 2025, Pakistan’s trajectory has clearly shifted upward, the steady stream of foreign officials visiting the country speaks for itself. We haven’t seen this level of engagement in years.
As I’ve said many times, none of us has a magic wand to predict the future. Will Bahrain and Saudi Arabia support PFX project? We don’t know. All we can do is analyze the facts in front of us and draw reasonable conclusions. Will the PFX project ultimately succeed? Time will decide that. But right now, the level of discussion around it is significant. Several retired Air Force officers have even confirmed that PFX has a dedicated team and a project lead actively working on the design phase of it.
1. Air Commodore (Retd.) Khalid Chishti’s key message is:
PFX is real, structured, staffed, and already in the design phase but it is a long‑term, step‑by‑step program, not a quick jump to a 5th‑gen jet.
2. Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu
Venue: PAF events, interviews, PAC briefings
Statements:
• PFX is part of PAF’s “Next Generation Air Combat System (NGACS)” roadmap.
• Pakistan is pursuing two tracks:• PFX‑Alpha (JF‑17 evolution)
• PFX (new fighter) for the 2030s
• Emphasized indigenization, sovereignty, and reduced dependence on foreign suppliers.
• Confirmed that PFX is not a 5th‑gen stealth fighter, but a 4.5+ gen platform.
3. Air Vice Marshal (Retd.) Shahid Latif
Venue: TV interviews, defense panels
Statements:
• PFX is the logical continuation of the JF‑17 program.
• Pakistan aims to increase its design authority in the next fighter.
• Confirmed that PFX will be twin‑engine and larger than JF‑17.
• Stated that PFX is meant to replace F‑16s in the long term.
4. Air Commodore (Retd.) Kaiser Tufail
Venue: Articles, seminars, interviews
Statements:
• PFX is a 4.5‑generation fighter, not a stealth aircraft.
• The biggest bottleneck is engine selection.
• Pakistan must build industrial capability first, then pursue advanced fighters.
• PFX is meant to give PAF a heavier, long range platform.
5. Air Commodore (Retd.) Jamal Hussain
Venue: Defense commentary, think‑tank discussions
Statements:
• PFX is a multi‑phase program, not a single aircraft.
• PFX‑Alpha is the first experimental step.
• The twin engine PFX will require deep Chinese partnership.
• PFX is designed to complement, not replace, J‑10C and JF‑17.
6. PAC Kamra Leadership (Various Officials)
Venue: IDEAS 2024, PAC briefings
Statements:
• Confirmed the twin engine PFX concept displayed at IDEAS.
• Stated that PFX development is targeted for completion before 2030, with service entry in the 2030s.
• Emphasized local manufacturing, avionics development, and EW sovereignty.
• Confirmed that PFX‑Alpha (JF‑17 Block 4) is already in development.
7. PAF Spokespersons (Official Statements)
Venue: Media briefings
Statements:
• PFX is part of PAF’s future force structure.
• It will feature:• AESA radar
• Advanced EW
• Long‑range weapons
• Stealth shaping
• It is intended to be a 4.5‑generation fighter.
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