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I don't want to deny it but with restrictions and security I don't think so it will be any more induction from PAF even will use them as only trainer jets.
Further even since 2019 we / PAF start using other platforms as aggressors.
F16 Block 70/72 is a potent system. PAF's familiarity with the F16 would mean that PAF would be able to utilize it well. It also keeps PAF exposed to western systems, western airforce doctrines/tactics when PAF does exercises with them.Turkey will help out.
However if it comes with same restrictions...embargoes/sanctions during war time...then kind of a useless way to spend money/resources.
Means ceasefire over soon?Godi going for resupply:
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All the more remarkable of PAF's success, considering the handful of J10s. That's like saying the PAF fought with one hand tied behind their backs...imagine if the Vipers were unleashed as well?! In my view, the JF17 is the unsung hero, it's the most numerous of the fighters that can fire the PL15, and I wouldn't be surprised if it took the most kills.The greatest issue with the F-16 blk52 in PAF isn't capability but political flexibility.
The US have always have maintained an extremely tight grip on how these F-16s are used and when can they be deployed since at the time of their introduction they can rightly be considered a disruptive prescence in southwest asia, from assigning US personnel to oversee maintenance to prevent intel leaks to assigning liasions to dictate mission sets. For a good part of the past two decades, the F-16s were pretty much strictly limited to counter-terrorism and counterinsurgency missions, while the rest of the Pakistani military industrial complex had little opportunity to study and gain knowhow from servicing the F-16s.
With the introduction of J-10CP, what F-16 blk 52, or even F-16V could offer is no longer anything special. There is a solid case to be made that the J-10CP is already superior to the F-16V especially in A2A missions (canard-delta layout, WS-10B, larger liquid cooled GaN AESA array + longer ranged PL-15), offered at prices at or below the cost of production, paid for with low/zero interest loans, with very little strings attached.
Time to forget F-16. More J-10C's...It's a myth that Americans can stop Pakistan from using F16 against India and I have seen even Americans saying that. Otherwise, why would Pakistan buy such an expensive aircraft? To use against Afghanistan?? Having said that, there are probably restrictions on reselling or enabling reverse engineering by China but even on the reverse engineering aspect, Pakistan probably worked with China to develop JF 17 jets.
Not necessarily.Means ceasefire over soon?
When is the next batch due ? I guess Azeris might have to wait on the B3s as well.Time to forget F-16. More J-10C's...
It's not that they can stop...It's a myth that Americans can stop Pakistan from using F16 against India and I have seen even Americans saying that. Otherwise, why would Pakistan buy such an expensive aircraft? To use against Afghanistan?? Having said that, there are probably restrictions on reselling or enabling reverse engineering by China but even on the reverse engineering aspect, Pakistan probably worked with China to develop JF 17 jets.
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