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why 42 Sqd is manadate? Did you understand? care to explain pls
even PAF is flying 1970s' mirage and mig 21 verion (including chinese force are flying)- i didnt bring those, please..
Flight Global separates the single-seat and dual-seat numbers:No wet dreams just seen flight global air forces no's posted by your brethren.
Pakistan still has 159 mirage 3/5
72 F7
Only 20 j10
Only 44 F16
Shocked how obselete the fleet is
The Indian no's spot on
36 Rafales
31 Tejas
260 su30mki
120 Jaguar
65 mig 29+40 navy mig29
29 mig21
You won't last one week with out china


And if I remember correctly indian members were having a hard time believing that entire MKI package attacking Karachi was wiped out.Its a defence forum, so it's to be expected? we were simulating a wargame with 2 teams on the old PDF.
No, but that is the difference, i do not pretend to understand, and you do. I can only assume the IAF knows what it needs, if not maybe it is as incompetent as many think.No, but that is the difference, i do not pretend to understand, and you do. I can only assume the IAF knows what it needs, if not maybe it is as incompetent as many think
Difference is with every passing year PAF Mirage/F-7 fleet is getting smaller and smaller being replaced. Only one F-7PG Frontline unit left, same cannot be said of IAF....
That is so true.@Pakistan Space Agency
It's already been nearly 6-years since Hindustan last received a beating from Pakistan
And within 6 months of that beating, India "annexed" Kashmir and your beloved PM was unable to do anything about it.
Regards
i believe its likely less about maintaining fleet numbers, rather, pilot skills. Im a pilot myself. After being on the ground for extended periods of time, i notice my skills fading away, its important to keep flying to stay sharp and on top of your game.No, but that is the difference, i do not pretend to understand, and you do. I can only assume the IAF knows what it needs, if not maybe it is as incompetent as many think.
Thank you for acknowledging. I hope you first understand the situation thoroughly before making claims about whether the IAF is in trouble and on what basis its requirements are defined for 42 suardern.
Difference is with every passing year PAF Mirage/F-7 fleet is getting smaller and smaller being replaced. Only one F-7PG Frontline unit left, same cannot be said of IAF....
Even the MiG-21 is still part of the IAF, though only around 50 remain, as they are gradually being phased out.
As for the Jaguar, it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, as India doesn’t have dedicated bombers. Sometimes, such fighters are needed to maintain fleet numbers. For example, the Chinese Air Force still operates aircrafts like the J-7 and J-8 etc.
flight global is inaccurate. You might be even more shocked to find out that there areNo wet dreams just seen flight global air forces no's posted by your brethren.
Pakistan still has 159 mirage 3/5
72 F7
Only 20 j10
Only 44 F16
Shocked how obselete the fleet is
The Indian no's spot on
36 Rafales
31 Tejas
260 su30mki
120 Jaguar
65 mig 29+40 navy mig29
29 mig21
You won't last one week with out china
i believe its likely less about maintaining fleet numbers, rather, pilot skills. Im a pilot myself. After being on the ground for extended periods of time, i notice my skills fading away, its important to keep flying to stay sharp and on top of your game.
What is the current fleet numbers for the IAF- flightglobal/wiki etc are never accurate.
Im not sure where this conversation started, nor am i interested in a shitflinging match.
For the PAF, we have a clear roadmap-
The remaning few dozen mirages were moved to a single, dedicated strike squadron, which i dont think will be going anywhere for a while, as while the airframes themselves may be old, they bring quite significant value for us, many people fail to understand their purpose. The Mirages are our B52's. They will stay until there is an adequate replacement (NGFA) that is being fielded in solid numbers.
In terms of F-7's, i believe none remain, F-7PG's are still around, but i dont believe theyre taking on any real frontline duty, rather, their main purpose is probably more likely to be keeping the pilots sharp, they will either receive JF-17 Block 2's while the current JF-17 squadrons get equipped with Block 3's.
For the IAF- we have MMRCA, whats the situation with this, what will it replace, whats the projected numbers etc. How many aircraft need to be replaced and what, and when are they aimed to be replaced by?
Changing some laws internally…to change the status of a territory India already controlled? That’s like losing a boxing match in the ring…then coming home and beating up ur wife…and declaring victory@Pakistan Space Agency
It's already been nearly 6-years since Hindustan last received a beating from Pakistan
And within 6 months of that beating, India "annexed" Kashmir and your beloved PM was unable to do anything about it.
Regards
The above “simulation” is nothing but a wet dream. Su30 MKI equipped with ALBM…trying to be sneaky?The Mirage 2000 has a history of successfully shooot down F-16 fighter in combat. Moreover, if I’m not mistaken, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) does not possess the complete fleet of Block 52 F-16s.
On another note, I didn’t watch the simulation , but bombing along borders tends to be a relatively straightforward task. Neither the PAF nor the Indian Air Force (IAF) have been able and ability to prevent one another’s operations in such scenarios.
The dynamics of warfare have significantly evolved since the 1960s and 1970s. Success now depends on a multitude of factors, with careful planning and effective execution being critical to achieving superiority.
When China conducted simulation wars against the USA, were those merely “wet dreams”? Please understand the fundamentals of simulation war games; no one claim that it will get get 100% success.The above “simulation” is nothing but a wet dream. Su30 MKI equipped with ALBM…trying to be sneaky?
Su30 MKI has a massive RCS…and if it carried ALBMs…it would make the RCS even larger. Pakistan has decent ground radar coverage…so that scenario of Su30MKI with ALBMs falls flat on its face. They will be quickly detected and PAF would be airborne ready to strike those Su30MKIs down.
Mirage 2000s flying low might stand a chance for an intrusion in Pakistan’s airspace…but I don’t recall IAF having ALBMs integrated on Mirage 2000s. If anyone here knows anything about it…do share.
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