rafale
Registered Member
These are all speculations at best at the moment, there is a chance we can get D3s as well.....depends on the evolving relationship.AESA provides you with frequency hopping and broad spectrum scans in all conditions. Whether the range is the same or more compared to existing radars, that's a different issue. But AMRAAM-D 1's are near 180 km missiles, while SM series missiles have 300 km range and AMRAAM D-3's are over 200 km. So it's sufficient to say that current EXPORT AESA's at minimum will give you around 200 km for a 3M2 and around or above 250 KM on 5M2 as a standard.
The main issue in today's environment is to remain functional and capable facing heavy electronic resistance. That's where AESA can come in handy. Traditionally, the ranges are also higher. Usually not disclosed due to confidentiality, or, for mere reasons of adding limitations per the buyer. For USAF, the range will be X, for Israel, some degradation to Y and for say UAE or Indonesia, below Israel to have Z range.
I don't think Pakistan will or should upgrade ALL of it's F-16's to V standard. The capability is the real issue here. The block 52 or V, will remain second tier air defense fighters, because at MAX, the US will give us AMRAAM C-8's or D-1's. These are still a generation behind in range and capability compared to our PL-15 and future PL-16's.
The rest of 45 F-16's, we should bring back to front line service if we opt for Turkish Murad. The US will allow us that upgrade. The beauty is, with Murad, we can in near future use Gokdogan and Gokbora missiles, which will be similar in range compared to PL-15's.
Remember when Pakistan first requested F-16s in 1980s, they were declined yet later the order went through. At that time F-16s were a whole lot more strategic disruptor since Neither Indians nor Chinese had anything like it.
Today giving D3s to Pakistan doesnt cause that disruption like you said we already have PL15s at that ranges combat tested. But depending on what USA wants out of Pakistan in the region, D3s are very well a possibility. But this is all assuming that the scenario of Pakistan getting F-16 V kits is a real scenario.
J-10s are currently at 20 number. There seems to be a reason to save the funds at the moment, which could be to see if F-16s can get upgrades or proceed with more J-10s and IAF doesn't really pose a threat anymore in the aerial range. At best they can lob cruise missiles. They ain't coming 200km near the border. So Pakistan has time on its side.







