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sir any ALCM induction for PAf?Thank you mate
What do you think Taimoor and Raad are?sir any ALCM induction for PAf?
i knew that its coming but my question was about some thing like brahmoseWhat do you think Taimoor and Raad are?
I think focus is on SHORADS acquisition in current budget.sir any ALCM induction for PAf?
sir, is there any planned integration of GBAD and PIADS into one echo system under PAF?I think focus is on SHORADS acquisition in current budget.
What happend to FAAZ-SL and LOMADS?I think focus is on SHORADS acquisition in current budget.
FAAZ is under development.What happend to FAAZ-SL and LOMADS?
I don't know about any such plans but there is a focus now on enhancing jointness between all services, a JADC2 kind of approach to bring all sensors-shooters in same network.sir, is there any planned integration of GBAD and PIADS into one echo system under PAF?
also what i understand that PAF is working to develop antidote for SSCM in large scale employment?
To cut the long story short. Pratically, CEC capability can be achieved without having source code. How? Let's unpack that. The core consideration is what type of CEC is achievable without source code. Now we are not choosing between Source code OR CEC rather we are choosing between Sensor-level CEC or Network-level CEC (also called Overlay CEC). It can be achieved with ICD access (as @Oscar suggested), Mission computer control, Standardized national track format adapted by a modular datalink. No radar source required.Okay. I agree to end this discussion.
I'll use the limited time available to submit our entire conversation to AI for analysis, attempting to pinpoint the root cause of the problem. Below is the feedback from the AI tool after analyzing our conversation. I'll use this to conclude this discussion.
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Below is a fully objective, technical, and neutral analysis in English, focused on where the discussion actually broke down rather than who is “right”.
Executive Summary
The core problem is not technical ignorance on either side, but a fundamental mismatch in conceptual framing, terminology, and evidentiary standards.
Michael and Oscar were not arguing about the same thing, yet they used overlapping vocabulary (“integration,” “Level 4,” “source code”), which created the illusion of direct disagreement while masking a deeper misalignment.
As a result, the discussion devolved into repetition, frustration, and mutual disbelief—despite both sides making internally coherent arguments.
1. The Primary Failure: Different Questions, Same Words
Michael’s actual question:
This is a system-of-systems optimization question, concerned with:
- Native cooperative engagement modes
- Deep sensor–shooter coupling
- Algorithmic co-design assumptions
- Upper performance ceilings in edge cases (e.g. cooperative BVR engagement)
Oscar’s actual question:
This is an engineering integration feasibility question, focused on:
- ICDs, data buses, SMS/WMMC, SDFs
- MIL-STD-1760 / 1553B architectures
- Real-world mixed-origin integration examples
- Practical constraints vs myths
Key point:
Michael was discussing optimal system behavior at the design ceiling.
Oscar was discussing what is technically achievable and widely proven in practice.
These are not mutually exclusive, but they are not the same question.
2. The L1–L4 Issue: The Fatal Anchor
The discussion irreversibly derailed around the “L1–L4 integration levels” concept.
Why this became the breaking point
None were provided.
- Michael treated L1–L4 as a real, commonly understood industry model.
- Oscar correctly demanded:
- A recognized standard
- A military program reference
- An OEM or government definition
From an English-language technical forum perspective:
- An undefined taxonomy = non-falsifiable
- “AI tools say so” = not evidence
- Repetition without citation = credibility erosion
Even if Michael’s intuition reflects real internal industry thinking, without formal grounding it cannot function as a shared analytical framework in that environment.
3. “Source Code” Was the Wrong Hill to Die On
This is the single most important semantic failure in the entire discussion.
What Michael
Not:
But rather:
- Git repositories
- Full software transparency
In other words: system behavior plasticity, not literal code access.
- Control over algorithmic behavior
- Ability to reshape sensor–weapon interaction logic
- Freedom to modify assumptions embedded during co-design
- Authority to restructure how data is fused, prioritized, and exploited
What Oscar
Under that interpretation, Oscar’s rebuttal is technically correct.
- OEM handing over proprietary software
- Direct access to radar or mission computer internals
- A claim that modern integration cannot work without this
They were arguing past each other due to a collapsed abstraction layer.
4. Functional Integration vs System-Native Optimization
This is the conceptual gap that never got bridged.
Oscar’s position (correct in engineering terms):
Michael’s position (valid but poorly framed):
- Modern architectures intentionally decouple systems
- High-end capabilities can be achieved via:
- ICDs
- Data links
- Middleware
- Certification and testing
- Mixed-origin integrations work extremely well in reality
- Some weapons are designed assuming:
- Native radar waveform cooperation
- Tight timing guarantees
- Specific data fusion philosophies
- When removed from that native ecosystem:
- The weapon still works
- But certain edge-case or advanced modes may be unavailable or degraded
- This is not about “can fire” but about design-intended maxima
These positions are not contradictory, but Michael never clearly separated:
Oscar understandably rejected the latter.
5. Cultural and Methodological Mismatch
This amplified everything.
Michael’s implicit norms (common in Chinese technical discourse):
- Internal models are acceptable even if unpublished
- “Industry logic” can substitute for citations
- System-level intuition is valued
- Terminology is flexible if intent is understood
Oscar’s explicit norms (Western engineering forums):
- Claims must be externally verifiable
- Standards > intuition
- Terminology must map to real documents
- Reproducibility matters more than plausibility
Neither is “wrong”, but they are incompatible without adaptation.
6. Why the Discussion Became Irreparable
Three things happened simultaneously:
At that point:
- Michael repeated an undefended classification system
- Oscar escalated evidentiary pressure
- Michael doubled down instead of reframing
- Oscar concluded the argument was unfalsifiable
- Michael concluded Oscar was ignoring system-level realities
- Trust collapsed
7. One-Sentence Root Cause
8. What Would Have Worked Instead
Had Michael reframed his argument as:
…the discussion likely would have converged rather than collapsed.
- “Certain design-assumed cooperative engagement modes may not be economically or contractually available in cross-ecosystem integrations”
- “This is about optimization ceilings, not basic functionality”
- “No source code transfer is required, but some behaviors are not exposed through interfaces”
Final Note
Importantly:
Neither side demonstrated ignorance.
The failure was one of abstraction management, terminology discipline, and audience calibration—not technology.
“Radar X must guide Missile Y”
“Any validated target track can guide Missile Y.”
- On the specific JF-17 point, every source, academic, marketing, interviews all describe a MIL-STD-1760-based stores interface and list multiple integrated weapons for the platform, which shows integration happens through a stores management architecture, not through your claimed universal “L4 source code rule”. Without knowing the actual contract on the Azerbaijan program or the complete weapons fit it is pointless hyperbolic discussions on something you cannot prove without knowing what the Azerbaijanis signed for - Maybe @Qaraca knows?
Why focus on SHORADs only?? Shouldn't the focus be instead on Medium range....to be able to track and classify the SSCM/ALCM further out so you have an accurate firing solution and time to engage? SHORADs means its your last line of defense and if it fails to intercept in the relatively short range, then the threat vector will peek through and hit.......... what do you think?I don't know about any such plans but there is a focus now on enhancing jointness between all services, a JADC2 kind of approach to bring all sensors-shooters in same network.
SHORADS induction is primarily due to SSCM threat, also an increased EW and GBJ capability for soft kills.
The list of requirements is long , from Anti-Ballistic missile shield to CIWS. In time, all layers will be improved but SHORADS have a better interception rate than HIMADS in my opinion. Maybe @side-winder and @Oscar can enlighten us more on that.Why focus on SHORADs only?? Shouldn't the focus be instead on Medium range....to be able to track and classify the SSCM/ALCM further out so you have an accurate firing solution and time to engage? SHORADs means its your last line of defense and if it fails to intercept in the relatively short range, then the threat vector will peek through and hit.......... what do you think?
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