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AH, why you're in delusional, we have lot of Pics and videos that we burned your bases from IOK to Gujrat, keep living in your utopia and fantasy world lolAnd you just made that up.
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AH, why you're in delusional, we have lot of Pics and videos that we burned your bases from IOK to Gujrat, keep living in your utopia and fantasy world lolAnd you just made that up.
PL-15 was not guided by AEW - you are misreading the statement.You don't need to explain this. They have always believed that it was their Swedish AWACS that guided the PL-15. I think this statement is a joke. But they thought it was true. You're wasting your breath. Did you see what Michael said about this?
IAF not opposing PAF or that IAF made a minor mistake.And you just made that up.
China will treat the J-35 like the United States treats the F-16, not the J-10.
In fact, considering that the 6G fighter has already been tested, the J-35 will enter the PLAAF quickly and in large numbers in the short term(Because the mid-2030s will be the time when 6G fighter jets begin to enter the PLAAF), just like the F-16 entered the US Air Force. Then, the J-35 will also begin to focus on the international market like the F-16.
For the J-10C, if there are no orders from other countries, its production line will be closed or sold.
If Pakistan wants to continue upgrading the J-10, I suggest that the PAF purchase the entire J-10C production line (it would certainly be cheaper to buy it now) and then work with the CAC to upgrade it using China's continuously updated subsystems.
Pakistan's military is exceptional, especially its world-class air force. However, we must also recognize that Pakistan suffers from significant geographical disadvantages, with long borders with hostile countries and a lack of depth.
This is particularly true in northern Pakistan, where Islamabad and Rawalpindi are too close to the front lines. Worst of all, Pakistan only has mountainous terrain in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir to deploy defenses; the rest of the country is an indefensible plain.
A modern army with ammunition and sufficient fuel can sustain a first-wave assault for seven days. Therefore, if Pakistan loses the Siachen Glacier, it could face the risk of total collapse or even national extinction.
While Pakistan possesses considerable military strength, it must remain vigilant against its challenging geopolitical environment.
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First PAF have no valuable options for heavy Jet .. yetWhat Pakistan most urgently needs is a heavy-strike platform like the J-16. No country can successfully defend against a saturation missile attack. Given the limited number of HQ9/16s, Pakistan can only choose which targets to defend. The true solution to the BrahMos problem is to employ heavy-strike platforms for cross-border strikes, as Israel does.
Say hello to Chinese rocket force, now also in possession of hypersonic ballistic missiles.
First PAF have no valuable options for heavy Jet .. yet
J16 is really good platform are not for export plus too expensive to induct and maintain..
Then other options is Russian Su35 .. not practical for PAF .. money is big issue as no loans .. secondly supply chain of Russian is not reliable..
F15 to expensive and not on table as well...
EFT again expensive option.. out of PAF budget ..
Agreed with your points ... Specially numbers metter alot ...Rocket force is used for Rockets. If Rocket force was the answer to American, Japanese, South Korean, Philippines, Australia and India based aircrafts, China will be just making rockets / missiles in thousands, instead of building fighter jets at insane speed. Fighter jets are needed. It seems as us Pakistanis don't understand the warfare requirements because a few others have made similar comments like "China, US won't fight", "build missiles", etc. When what China is doing, is what's needed, fielding of near 4000 jets, with majority stealth to offset a huge disparity with the competition coming from 5 nations!
Laser and direct energy weapons will render missiles useless to a majority of degree, and are much cheaper to deploy vs. today's interceptors. Our Z-10ME helos have direct energy IR counter measures. So imagine how much work is being done in that space to render missiles useless.
We don't need J-16's. Our issue is not fighter jets, our issue is LAND, lack of depth, etc. Hopefully, we'll strike an agreement with Iran where during war, may be we can park some assets inside Iran as need be?
Secondly, for jets, we need two things:
1: Jets in large enough numbers, with stealth or low radar observability, carrying good numbers of BVR's with multi-engagement capability with or without AWACS cover. That's 6-8 BVR's per each jet.
2: Mass deployment of SAMS in layers starting from near Indian borders, just like what India is doing. So that we can start to take out missiles right at the entrance of Pakistani airspace, and can target Indian jets deep inside India. We need a NASAM like solution, I thought our FAAZ 2 BVR was the answer. Not sure where it is at. But locally mass produced, it's a good option.
3: Our fire control radars need capacity to guide large number of missiles to deal with large incoming silos. So like each radar should be able to handle near 50+ missiles.
First PAF have no valuable options for heavy Jet .. yet
J16 is really good platform are not for export plus too expensive to induct and maintain..
Then other options is Russian Su35 .. not practical for PAF .. money is big issue as no loans .. secondly supply chain of Russian is not reliable..
F15 to expensive and not on table as well...
EFT again expensive option.. out of PAF budget ..
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Interesting conversation I came across on another platform. Wondering if there is any truth to this? It does seem to conflict a lot with past information regarding J-10 purchase and PAF doctrine
Many things in this discussion are true.
- We've been historically a USAF trained AF. Back in the F-86 days and beyond, it was great. However, we've been to Redflag once or twice in like 10 years. You got to see the Netcentric warfare. But you can't really build your own tactics around it because Pakistan didn't have all those parts included in it. Americans still keep many things classified as their weapon systems are different than what they sell to the world.
- PLAAF is rather a "new" airforce. Meaning, their tactics and training is built from J-10C to J-11B to J-16 and Stealth in mind with BVR and Netcentric as their core focus. Exercises, and openness from China to share tactics, equipment, weapons and repeated exercise allowed PAF to learn the latest tech, capability and functions that it than adopted in it's war fighting doctrine. It essentially "built" that net centric environment that it learned in the Red Flag and later in Shaheen series of exercises with China.
J-10C's were needed to counter Rafale's. I am sure PAF's new tactics ensure they will fit in like we saw in May 2025.
Pakistan certainly buy more J-10Cs, but my point is Pakistan should focus on the next conflictPAF will never limits any successful platform to one squadron level...
See PAF history...
E2D reaches $400 million in international market,I think KJ500 will not exceed this number,Considering the relationship between China and Pakistan, maybe $250-300 million per aircraft.Pakistan can buy 3-4 KJ500s cost $1 billionUS has the luxury to deploy aircrafts and create an AWACS / OTH radar layer hundreds or even thousands of miles away from it's land, cover any enemy's portion of airspace and relay concerned object's data and coordinates back to its entire network, including interceptor SEALs (Sea, Land, Air) within seconds. So there is warning time to try to hit every incoming object with at least 3 layers of AD's and multiple shots per every layer.
In Pakistan - India's case, we don't have that luxury. The warning time to impact is just a few seconds for high velocity weapons like Brahmos or some other hypersonic object.
What we really need is an OTH setup. For that, HQ-19 and a couple of radar satellites will do the job. I believe the radar satellite we just launched, does have a SAR imaging system. HQ-19 needs to come in.
The last kill is wrong. A wrong platform-weapon combo. Whoever made this, get it right.Courtesy of PAF.
E2D reaches $400 million in international market,I think KJ500 will not exceed this number,Considering the relationship between China and Pakistan, maybe $250-300 million per aircraft.Pakistan can buy 3-4 KJ500s cost $1 billion
It can just fill the vacancy left by the retirement of ZDK-03.Because of Pakistan's excellent performance on May 7, I think China is willing to provide low-interest loans.
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