Reichmarshal
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Even if they had 200 f16 still PAF would always be looking over its shoulder, they were n still r sanction prone. PAF has had uts bad experience n so wanted a sanctions free ac that it would develop modify as it wished n thats where the jf 17 comes in.The PAF was always interested in a lighter (and cheaper) fighter to complement the F-16. In the 1980s, it semi-evaluated the F-20 Tigershark and Sabre-II. The evaluation team could not finish testing the F-20 because the fighter wasn't ready for weapon delivery tests, and Northrop then shelved it. The Sabre-II fell through due to US sanctions on China and rising costs.
That said, if the PAF was able to build its F-16 fleet to 150~180 aircraft, then it wouldn't need the JF-17 as we know it today. With the F-16 in play, the PAF likely would've taken the same road as Taiwan or South Korea, i.e., build something closer in size to a LIFT for point-defense and light attack roles.
PAF always has the option of buying brand new f16 with its own money but PAF wanted them to come from CSF n hence never utilized the option.




