Pakistanithinktank
Registered Member
I think we are going backwards to 1998 again per the post. I've said it numerous times, JF-17 was our past. It gave the nation what it needed, a workhorse, sanction free jet with top end BVR capability that we can still fly for daily, routine airspace management. It should stop with the OCU (MLU) with all 180 jets upgraded to block III standards with GaN based AESA radars and PL-15 integration. This takes care of our peacetime workhorse capabilities.
Now, JF-17's exist in 180. That's where we should stop. With KSA now in the picture for mutual defense agreement. We need to see beyond the JF-17. We can't get stuck on it like we've been stuck at the F-16. Technology changes and so do we.
We need to acquire more J-10C's to replace our aging Mirages and F-7's. That's our 4.5 gen backbone complimenting our JF-17's for workhorse airspace management needs.
We will also get about 2 squadrons of J-35's initially. I don't see those going up above 60.
Our future: Under PFX, we need a 5th gen platform similar to how we build the JF-17. With KSA In the picture, this should be TOT product, including TOT for engine tech. China doesn't need to give it's top tier WS-21 to us, but the medium sized WS-10C is fine also.
I've written a lot about getting a 5th gen single engined customized supersonic CCA with TOT that would have a manned option too. To be produced in large numbers locally. Some models were shown at the military parade. We are now a regional power through this defense pact. We have the funding also, we need to strategize accordingly and build projects meeting future needs with the top nations in the world. Not go back to 1998. We are lucky that we have the world's largest R&D nation next door. With financials becoming less of an issue, we need to train our people, acquire and build under TOT the top capability we can also deploy across KSA and a few other nations who will join the WAPAN pact (War Alliance of Pakistan & Arab Nations).
View attachment 150365
View attachment 150366
Let’s put an end to the “fantasy talk.” Nothing in this world comes for free, everything has a cost. There is no such thing as Transfer of Technology (TOT) when it comes to advanced technologies. While China may offer equipment through loans with high interest, there’s no such thing as a free handout.
Last edited:





