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We are looking for excuses not to buy stuff, as always.idk man , the airbase where i was at during the may conflict had 100% interception rate . and it is very close to the border . even iron dome failed a few times . we accept our ADs were not up to the task (esp for cruise missiles and drones ) but that will definitely be solved
Why not ? Chinese want to make money and prove their equipment to the world. If Chinese tech performs well against Israelis, their reputation will become gold plated.why you think china would offer us the same hq9 they offered to Pakistan!?
I think it's real, it's just too expensive and priority is given to filling the pockets of corrupt officials over procuring defense equipment.It's not like Bavar-373 has been such a huge success either.
We don't know if this project is even real to begin with. How many have been produced after 15 years of claiming the project exists? lol
That’s only true if we can actually protect the planes. Right now we couldn’t even protect our TELs deep inside the country, which are stationary and camouflaged. They even found and hit the decoys. A Cold War era fighter is a large and noisy target by comparison. The Israelis have repeatedly shown they can strike deep inside Iran with precision, so putting jets in the air without layered air defense and hardened infrastructure would turn them into easy targets.Having jets in the sky, whether they are Su 35s, or Mig 29s, might mean the difference between a 20 missile salvo reaching Israel, and a 30 missile salvo. I know it sounds miniscule, but the window to intercept Iranian missiles before terminal phase is very short.
If they can hold the Israelis back to get several more missiles launched, it could mean enough missiles get through to completely destroy a target.
We don't know if Bavar-373 is a failure. For all we know, there could have been only 5 batteries built and maybe were not combat ready.It's not like Bavar-373 has been such a huge success either.
Then it's not just a few batteries of AD, a total overhauled is needed, I don't see it possible.Why not ? Chinese want to make money and prove their equipment to the world. If Chinese tech performs well against Israelis, their reputation will become gold plated.
Chinese air defense systems are not tested against western platforms until now. It will be the worst decision we can make. Russian ones on the contrary have been observing American assets over Syrian airspace for years now. Esp F-35 of Israel and F-22 of American coalition.Why not ? Chinese want to make money and prove their equipment to the world. If Chinese tech performs well against Israelis, their reputation will become gold plated.
Chinese air defense systems are not tested against western platforms until now. It will be the worst decision we can make. Russian ones on the contrary have been observing American assets over Syrian airspace for years now. Esp F-35 of Israel and F-22 of American coalition.
Despite having S-300PMU2, we still suffered from a sudden attack on our IADS. What benefit does importing Chinese systems have? We have Bavar-373 with more range and local capacity to improve it at will/ produce it at will. It will be a waste of resources to import from China.
Whether on other media platforms or here, we see two completely different "perspectives" coming from Iran:Then it's not just a few batteries of AD, a total overhauled is needed, I don't see it possible.
Cooperation with China in the military field is good. But there are political factors, my friend.I think at this stage, Chinese systems outclass Russian systems for sure. Look at the innovation of Chinese industry. They are at 6th gen airframe but somehow russia is producing better systems?
Also, China has vast manufacturing scale, to deliver systems on mass. Iran does not, Irans systems are like pet projects with slow delivery schedules. Iran needs large amounts of IADS systems now, and not Promise of delivery in 10-15 years which is where you are with Iranian systems..
We are looking for excuses not to buy stuff, as always.
When your mentality is that, even 99% interception rate is bad.
It's not like Bavar-373 has been such a huge success either.
We don't know if this project is even real to begin with. How many have been produced after 15 years of claiming the project exists? lol
A country like Iran with its massive size needs at least 40 batteries of S-300 PMU2 or an equivalent system, not just 4, of which 2 have been confirmed destroyed.
idk man , the airbase where i was at during the may conflict had 100% interception rate . and it is very close to the border . even iron dome failed a few times . we accept our ADs were not up to the task (esp for cruise missiles and drones ) but that will definitely be solved
yes but my point still stands , HQ9 is not bad we just dont have enough of themCurrent Air-Defense tech is a stage below the Missile Tech hence we saw even the worlds most guarded/layered AD being thrashed.
That would be stopgap
Later they can built a kowsar 2 to answer those problems step by step. Gripped e, or f16 block 70+ or j10c didn't become what they are now over a night
By the way f14 unless its equipped with aesa radar is useless against modern aircrafts and is only limited to fighting drones and Cruise missiles
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