ToddE
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Not questioning its authenticity. Its just that news of such developments are so rare really, that an 'oh wow' moment occurred.
Oh ok. Well they have been there for years now.
Dowran was slated to receive PL-12 (SD-10A) missiles. I wonder if these had ever actually been delivered?
No chance, Iran never received any Chinese A2A missiles except PL-7C
F-4E/D Dowran can practically launch Fakour-90 but planes RCS and G-Limit is reduced massively.
I would say much more. It will of course be an attack aircraft of note, given its pedigree. No reason that it can't be the same in an air-air role. Especially given the known qualities of it Bayyenat-1 radar and for instance Sidewinder AIM-9-- or Azarakhsh-2 WVR missiles, shown.
You are right but problem is $$$, An F-4E/D upgraded to Dowran standard will need atleast 10 million USD per airframe (I am assuming) so to maintain a fleet of 60-80 attack jets the force needs 1 Billion USD. IRIAF is given no $ for whatever reason.
Fully upgraded one rivals F-15C in ground and maritime attack capabilities.
As for BVR missiles. Better that I wait for the next morsel the powers-that-be in Iran decides to throw out. If GIDS had really copied its FAAZ-1 BVR AAM from PL-12...
R-77 and R-37 are in bound with Su-35S but will they be adapted to Iranian upgraded radars is out of question.
What would prevent Iran from doing the same, had PL-12 for Dowran actually been delivered.
Piet
Chinese left Iran in 2000s and Mullahs sucked the life out of IRIAF by budget cuts.
Any hope of local light BVR (Not Fakour-90) is in AIM-7E2 driven to AIM-120 standard. Its well within Iranian tech reach. Modern throttleable solid motors, ECM, ARH/IIR, datalinking ... all capabilities in A2A domain have been shown so its all about $$$ in the end.






