Aamir Hussain
THINK TANK: CONSULTANT
PAF has its work cut out in terms of aircraft obsolescence that will include replacement of PG's and various Mirage variants in the next 3 years. That would mean replacement of almost 100 plus aircraft! Adding at least 60 J-10CE on top of the already ordered lot or later sub variants and inducting 40 plus J-35 makes sense. Otherwise PAF will be reducing the number of squadrons, very soon.
Furthermore, F-16's were restricted to BARCAPS and that itself is a handicap for the force. I have not heard if PG's were used even for point defense during the brief conflict.
Given the above, logically, I for one, see J-10CE's numbers going up and even some modifications, as a result of BuM (No pun intended) will be entertained and incorporated due to higher number of procured aircraft including facilities for overhaul etc.
As we stand today no further orders are envisaged for JF-17 Block III
Otherwise by 2027 the fleet will have:
40+ J-35 based upon strong indications from inside sources
36 J-10CE (original order)
150 JF-17 various blocks (No further block III aircrafts have been ordered)
76 F-16 various blocks (Very soon some of the older variants need to be retired)
Therefore, a follow-on order of J-10CE is going to happen to replace the PG's. Furthermore, given the gap in actual authorized strength IAF and actual numbers on ground and strong efforts to bridge this gap by GoI, maintaining 370+ front line aircraft is a must for PAF.
My humble observation
Furthermore, F-16's were restricted to BARCAPS and that itself is a handicap for the force. I have not heard if PG's were used even for point defense during the brief conflict.
Given the above, logically, I for one, see J-10CE's numbers going up and even some modifications, as a result of BuM (No pun intended) will be entertained and incorporated due to higher number of procured aircraft including facilities for overhaul etc.
As we stand today no further orders are envisaged for JF-17 Block III
Otherwise by 2027 the fleet will have:
40+ J-35 based upon strong indications from inside sources
36 J-10CE (original order)
150 JF-17 various blocks (No further block III aircrafts have been ordered)
76 F-16 various blocks (Very soon some of the older variants need to be retired)
Therefore, a follow-on order of J-10CE is going to happen to replace the PG's. Furthermore, given the gap in actual authorized strength IAF and actual numbers on ground and strong efforts to bridge this gap by GoI, maintaining 370+ front line aircraft is a must for PAF.
My humble observation






