Meengla
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4 years to approve a simple maintenance and upgrade contract, but people still think new builds are possible….
4 years of wait is giving the F-16 credible airworthy extension 'through 2040' and Indians are in angst about it.
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4 years to approve a simple maintenance and upgrade contract, but people still think new builds are possible….
Because this proposal does not align with China’s diplomatic strategy, China does not practice power politics; whether it is war or trade war, China is the passive countering side.
MLUs are going to be phased out. The options for the PAF that makes the most sense is to upgrade the Block-52s to V standard and do a new buy of 18 Block 72s.Yes, agreed, and I don't know about others but what I'm opining is: phase out older MLUs after the current upgrade.
What I mean is to have the older F-16s replace the even older Mirage systems. So the MLUs can take up the role of rear defense formation, interceptors inside Pakistan's airspace, and for Western operations (which with the current upgrade on table makes them more formidable than the Mirages?).
So, simply, retire the Mirages and replace them with MLUs. The remaining numbers can then be balanced out with Block 52+ getting full V-upgrade (possibly even inducting a squardon or two of new F-16V) + more J-10s and JFTs Block III + one squadron at least of J-35s.
IMO, if done as above, PAF can force multiply in the next 10-15 years without creating a capability vacuum (by losing the reliability of the F-system) and financially/diplomatically burdening itself.
What are 6 inert bomb bodies for?? Can those be mated with nuclear warheads??
Are those the C8/D3 and 9X capable ADU 981 missile adapters??.....But yes, there's a thing in the deal that is purely F-16V/Blk72; it's not SLEP.....
those many missiles will not be needed since PAF will definitely not go for MLU F-16s upgrades to V standard.......so at best you are looking at two squadrons worth of F-16s that are V standard.........so 200 C8/D3 missiles will suffice.AIM-120 C8's are hella expensive and D3 is crazy expensive. 200 rounds of C8 cost around 400-500 Million$ and 400-500 D3 rounds are upwards of Billion dollar.
The V-Upgrade costs for 75 planes are not something that can be covered with CSF funds.
The name I applied to register complies with the regulations, so why am I being asked to change it? If you don’t like my comments, you can report them or choose not to reply; that’s your freedom. I’m expressing my opinions, not just for you to see—it’s my freedom. If you quote my remarks, wait until I respond before criticizing me. Are you out of your mind? Have you been in the U.S. too long that you’ve started acting like Americans, always quick to blame others?Friend: China does practice power politics. Every country which has the military power does. Those without the military power, such as the modern Japan, are the mercy of greater powers.
As to the rest of your post: It would be either offtopic or I just don't agree with you. But I hope you change your profile name to something where people are able to reference/quote you? That would be helpful to your own self, you know?! In that vein, non-Latin characters should not be allowed in an international forum like this at least in profile names? @Fatman17 ??
MLUs are going to be phased out. The options for the PAF that makes the most sense is to upgrade the Block-52s to V standard and do a new buy of 18 Block 72s.
The MLUs will continue to work as bomb trucks and also help out in operations against the Afghan menace. JF-17s will take up the work of the F-7s as they have and eventually by the time the MLUs get to the end of their lives the PAF should have a 5th Gen system ready to take over those squadrons.
PAF should ideally aim for no more than 4 Fighter types or families at most.
The F-16s can do exactly what the Mirages have been - keep the common type with various variants(MLU, V, 72s). The JF-17 can also take that concept with Block-2s,3s and whatever final form PFX will be. That will leave two options on the 5th Gen side with one very focused on air superiority in J-35 and one more of an all round deep strike aircraft in Kaan.
Those are even more different cases than Pakistan as both are first time users of F16. The flying away cost of aircraft is less but in a package deal, it is doubled due to additional capabilities, Training, spares etc.I specifically chose Turkiye, because it's the cheapest out of the recent deals. With countries like Peru and Philippines paying 280m/unit. Turkey already has significant infrastructure and weapons for the F-16 similar to us.
Less than 100m/unit is unprecedented and seems far too optimistic.
I don't know where you are getting your information but the Chinese are not exactly 'generous' when it comes to financial matters. The Americans are in a league of their own and no other country comes close when it is about donations and financial assistance. The US has given more to Pakistan than perhaps all other donors combined, and their donations also cover Military equipment, training and support. On the other hand, Chinese funds have been difficult to come by, contain tough conditions and are never waived or converted to assistance. The Chinese even waited for assurance from the IMF before they released funds on which the IMF program was dependent (Saudis and Emiratis did that too, I guess everyone is tired of us begging year after year; ironically, even though we beg for it, it is almost always loans on which we pay handsome interest rates too).Chinese have that and more. I don't know what your information is based on, but I can tell you it's not exactly right. Chinese have given even more "financial services" to Pakistan with easier terms than the Americans. Countless cases come to mind.
Granted the American process is more transparent, but Chinese and Pakistan have been dealing with financing for a very long time. On top of this, Chinese offer native capacity building for many of the programs which is a strategic upside.
I think this is a pretty balanced and agreeable analysis.MLUs are going to be phased out. The options for the PAF that makes the most sense is to upgrade the Block-52s to V standard and do a new buy of 18 Block 72s.
The MLUs will continue to work as bomb trucks and also help out in operations against the Afghan menace. JF-17s will take up the work of the F-7s as they have and eventually by the time the MLUs get to the end of their lives the PAF should have a 5th Gen system ready to take over those squadrons.
PAF should ideally aim for no more than 4 Fighter types or families at most.
The F-16s can do exactly what the Mirages have been - keep the common type with various variants(MLU, V, 72s). The JF-17 can also take that concept with Block-2s,3s and whatever final form PFX will be. That will leave two options on the 5th Gen side with one very focused on air superiority in J-35 and one more of an all round deep strike aircraft in Kaan.
4 years to approve a simple maintenance and upgrade contract, but people still think new builds are possible….
Its just to keep the defense relationship alive - all principal weapons in future and now will be of Chinese origin.That was under Biden, we are under Trump, so attitude is now very different towards Pakistan and India
Its just to keep the defense relationship alive - all principal weapons in future and now will be of Chinese origin.
Pakistan just keeping the show on!
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