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And if that is all you gleaned from my post then you didn't understand my post at all.If that is all you gleaned from that perhaps it’s time to wake up from your dreams
Perhaps then you need to understand how to use words correctly.And if that is all you gleaned from my post then you didn't understand my post at all.
Bro i will must say your suggestion is very rational and holds lot of weight.Yes! this idea that the world is closed off to dealing with pak is a major misconception.
The F-16V door is always open, the question is, will you pay for it and also will you meet the requirements the US sets out in terms of protecting the tech onboard? They were available during Aman's tenure, available now too, just a matter of who will pay?
Europe is actually a pretty reliable supplier, i dont think we've had any major issues with Europe, especially considering all 3 forces use European vendors for their major strategic projects. The Pak Army has setup a MASSIVE custom electronic warfare network, it is a HUGE project worth billions- whos the prime contractor? A European firm.
The Pak Navy has very likely- i can say with near 100% certainty selected Fincantieri to build its SWATS. This means Fincantieri will also likely build PN's domestic Sub with them. They also had U212NFS on offer to PN, which i suspect we will see in the waters of Karachi in the coming decades. Heck, whatever sub PN chooses next, will carry German Fuel cells, while our current agostas rely almost exclusively on Atlas Elektronik for their sensor suite and weapons.
For the PAF, they're turning to Europe for SAM's now, not to mention the PAF's surv network is like so heavily US/German based, with now some Chinese to replace older units, but PAF deploys TRML and TPS series heavily, again, without too much concern.
The PAF had also seriously evaluated a Typhoon offer, there was a ton of proponents for it too, the issue was funding, i bet if FATF had'nt cucked us, we would have been operating Typhoons and Meteors instead of J-10's, also, in larger numbers since the UK had offered their Tranche 1's to us for free as part of the deal.
What good is no usage restrictions when the aircraft cant be supported? Iran has no usage restrictions, but their fleet is rarely seeing the skies.
I also always find this usage restriction claim a bit funny like we did not scramble F-16s against US assets during OBL raid, or that we did not literally strike and shoot down Indians during SR. Infact, i always ask anyone who makes this claim, if there are restrictions on the use of F-16s against India, who are the 500 AMRAAMs for? The Taliban? Did the US make the largest export amraam agreement at the time for fun to sit on shelves?
If you are referring to a lack of A2G weaponry, then this is a fault of our own. The yanks are concerned about us turning F-16s into nuke slingers, which is a valid concern considering all the whispers and murmurs that came out. I remember the Americans starting to worry that we were modifying Harpoons into cruise missiles for deep strike/nuke delivery. Like, lets take accountability where its due.
This is effectively impossible, we have no industrial base and import literally everything down to the last screw from China.
Europe. The Typhoon.
But lets make the case here, again, do i fault the US for wanting to be careful with leakage of sensitive data? No. Pakistani opsec/cybersec is NONEXISTENT. Literally the J-10 contract got leaked. I have my hands on a leak from the Pak side exposing MBDA contractors in country, their passports, hotels, even heck, the details of their parents and the contracts too. Can we be trusted lol is the question. Some members on this forum with their experience in the industry had made it pretty clear, Pak/PAC/PAF is a data breach waiting to happen. I bet you there are SO many moles infesting the forces already its insane.
What do we have to integrate anyway- either REK or Raad. Raad is not even on the J-10, i doubt any exporter will want us to use their jets for nuke delivery. SOW/REK can be integrated with nothing from the OEM. The Turks, the Philippinos etc all use Pylon adapters controlled by iPads which release the weapons when needed. Happy days.
But also, what weapons have we integrated, im yet to see J-10s carry anything other than the PL combo. MAYBE pak pressured REK integration because we used to get shaken down on the FT series.
Answered above, we cant even integrate our own weapons into JF-17 without OEM support. We dont have the source codes etc. Infact, JamD has shared the story countless times here, where we tried to integrate a local payload and the mission computers locked up. We cant do anything without Chinese assistance or consent.
This is flawed. All we can do is assemble with some mild fabrication.
You say it yourself, we can negotiate for the ASSEMBLY line- so all of the inputs still need to come from China. All we can do is final assembly, its a different matter if you're telling me we will fabricate the TRM's and antennas ourselves, setup composite shops, bring engine manufacturing in house, use domestic steel, build every nut and bolt in house. But no, we wont. In the best case scenario, lets pretend China said yeah here u go heres the assembly line...we're still having to call up mr Xi asking him to send us a shipment of screws because someone misplaced them. We're wholly dependant and that creates avenues for exploitation, but beyond this, we just cannot do anything ourselves. Future sustainment will be such a HUGE headache once China starts dwindling down on J-10 use, remember, for us a J-10 buy is long term, for them, its their lowest tier fighter, that will probably be the first to go when it does, meaning we will become reliant on cannibalised airframes to sustain, like India is with Mirages, or how we were with our own. Nobody likes buying aircraft the designing country doesn't use, it creates a sense of security. The PAF always picked the same cfg's as the USAF for its F-16s. The UAEAF refused to buy F-16XL's and killed off the program unless the US committed into buying a set number too.
Europe Europe Europe.
Industrially, Europe is stuck. They can produce amazing kit and all, but they find themselves not being able to buy enough due to their smaller forces. Guys like us are goldmines, we will buy tons, bring them jobs and keep their industry alive, its in their strategic interests. The UK was desperate for someone to buy Typhoons from them.
Its simple, our wars will NEVER last more than 2-3 weeks, if the US sees Pak getting steamrolled, its not going to let that happen, we have seen the way the US operates with Ukraine, it is not in Americas interest to let Pak fall, which is why it has not let that happen.
My suggestions are simple, diversify, keep the US fleet there, JF-17 fleet there, and look to Europe, especially via the EFT, considering the countries are planning on using it to 2060 and it has like 2-3 upgrade progs in dev already. J-10s have happened now, and it is what it is.
Published 1956- Pakistan, an Ally with Liabilities.
Our position on the global stage was our own fault.
Its all shifting dynamics, from what i understood, it is only now we have managed to get a backbone. I had made a joke that it is always better to keep a nashai hooked by dripfeeding your stock to him, to which i was told "yes, but now the nashai knows how to deal with it properly"...and now we see a JF-17 where PAF is trying to move away from China and more toward the Turks...
No the crux was diversifying your fleet equipment so you won't get bottleneck with one supplier as a pressurizing tactic.It is. Arsalank is just trying to explain why buying J10c (and shooting down rafales) was a wrong decision.......![]()
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Your concerns are valid and i am convinced we must diversiy. But i still have two concerns. One we dont have money otherwise typhoon is not a bad option. Second if we procure from europe then integrating them all using TDL will be an issue? What are your take on that second issue? Can we overcome these issue which will arise with diversification?Yes! this idea that the world is closed off to dealing with pak is a major misconception.
The F-16V door is always open, the question is, will you pay for it and also will you meet the requirements the US sets out in terms of protecting the tech onboard? They were available during Aman's tenure, available now too, just a matter of who will pay?
Europe is actually a pretty reliable supplier, i dont think we've had any major issues with Europe, especially considering all 3 forces use European vendors for their major strategic projects. The Pak Army has setup a MASSIVE custom electronic warfare network, it is a HUGE project worth billions- whos the prime contractor? A European firm.
The Pak Navy has very likely- i can say with near 100% certainty selected Fincantieri to build its SWATS. This means Fincantieri will also likely build PN's domestic Sub with them. They also had U212NFS on offer to PN, which i suspect we will see in the waters of Karachi in the coming decades. Heck, whatever sub PN chooses next, will carry German Fuel cells, while our current agostas rely almost exclusively on Atlas Elektronik for their sensor suite and weapons.
For the PAF, they're turning to Europe for SAM's now, not to mention the PAF's surv network is like so heavily US/German based, with now some Chinese to replace older units, but PAF deploys TRML and TPS series heavily, again, without too much concern.
The PAF had also seriously evaluated a Typhoon offer, there was a ton of proponents for it too, the issue was funding, i bet if FATF had'nt cucked us, we would have been operating Typhoons and Meteors instead of J-10's, also, in larger numbers since the UK had offered their Tranche 1's to us for free as part of the deal.
What good is no usage restrictions when the aircraft cant be supported? Iran has no usage restrictions, but their fleet is rarely seeing the skies.
I also always find this usage restriction claim a bit funny like we did not scramble F-16s against US assets during OBL raid, or that we did not literally strike and shoot down Indians during SR. Infact, i always ask anyone who makes this claim, if there are restrictions on the use of F-16s against India, who are the 500 AMRAAMs for? The Taliban? Did the US make the largest export amraam agreement at the time for fun to sit on shelves?
If you are referring to a lack of A2G weaponry, then this is a fault of our own. The yanks are concerned about us turning F-16s into nuke slingers, which is a valid concern considering all the whispers and murmurs that came out. I remember the Americans starting to worry that we were modifying Harpoons into cruise missiles for deep strike/nuke delivery. Like, lets take accountability where its due.
This is effectively impossible, we have no industrial base and import literally everything down to the last screw from China.
Europe. The Typhoon.
But lets make the case here, again, do i fault the US for wanting to be careful with leakage of sensitive data? No. Pakistani opsec/cybersec is NONEXISTENT. Literally the J-10 contract got leaked. I have my hands on a leak from the Pak side exposing MBDA contractors in country, their passports, hotels, even heck, the details of their parents and the contracts too. Can we be trusted lol is the question. Some members on this forum with their experience in the industry had made it pretty clear, Pak/PAC/PAF is a data breach waiting to happen. I bet you there are SO many moles infesting the forces already its insane.
What do we have to integrate anyway- either REK or Raad. Raad is not even on the J-10, i doubt any exporter will want us to use their jets for nuke delivery. SOW/REK can be integrated with nothing from the OEM. The Turks, the Philippinos etc all use Pylon adapters controlled by iPads which release the weapons when needed. Happy days.
But also, what weapons have we integrated, im yet to see J-10s carry anything other than the PL combo. MAYBE pak pressured REK integration because we used to get shaken down on the FT series.
Answered above, we cant even integrate our own weapons into JF-17 without OEM support. We dont have the source codes etc. Infact, JamD has shared the story countless times here, where we tried to integrate a local payload and the mission computers locked up. We cant do anything without Chinese assistance or consent.
This is flawed. All we can do is assemble with some mild fabrication.
You say it yourself, we can negotiate for the ASSEMBLY line- so all of the inputs still need to come from China. All we can do is final assembly, its a different matter if you're telling me we will fabricate the TRM's and antennas ourselves, setup composite shops, bring engine manufacturing in house, use domestic steel, build every nut and bolt in house. But no, we wont. In the best case scenario, lets pretend China said yeah here u go heres the assembly line...we're still having to call up mr Xi asking him to send us a shipment of screws because someone misplaced them. We're wholly dependant and that creates avenues for exploitation, but beyond this, we just cannot do anything ourselves. Future sustainment will be such a HUGE headache once China starts dwindling down on J-10 use, remember, for us a J-10 buy is long term, for them, its their lowest tier fighter, that will probably be the first to go when it does, meaning we will become reliant on cannibalised airframes to sustain, like India is with Mirages, or how we were with our own. Nobody likes buying aircraft the designing country doesn't use, it creates a sense of security. The PAF always picked the same cfg's as the USAF for its F-16s. The UAEAF refused to buy F-16XL's and killed off the program unless the US committed into buying a set number too.
Europe Europe Europe.
Industrially, Europe is stuck. They can produce amazing kit and all, but they find themselves not being able to buy enough due to their smaller forces. Guys like us are goldmines, we will buy tons, bring them jobs and keep their industry alive, its in their strategic interests. The UK was desperate for someone to buy Typhoons from them.
Its simple, our wars will NEVER last more than 2-3 weeks, if the US sees Pak getting steamrolled, its not going to let that happen, we have seen the way the US operates with Ukraine, it is not in Americas interest to let Pak fall, which is why it has not let that happen.
My suggestions are simple, diversify, keep the US fleet there, JF-17 fleet there, and look to Europe, especially via the EFT, considering the countries are planning on using it to 2060 and it has like 2-3 upgrade progs in dev already. J-10s have happened now, and it is what it is.
Published 1956- Pakistan, an Ally with Liabilities.
Our position on the global stage was our own fault.
Its all shifting dynamics, from what i understood, it is only now we have managed to get a backbone. I had made a joke that it is always better to keep a nashai hooked by dripfeeding your stock to him, to which i was told "yes, but now the nashai knows how to deal with it properly"...and now we see a JF-17 where PAF is trying to move away from China and more toward the Turks...
I'm afraid not, Oscar. Why do you suppose we bought the F-6 when we did? It wasn't for lack of funds. It was because we were sanctioned. Later, in 1972 or 73, we wanted to buy a 100 odd Saab 105s (check up on that). They weren't available. In 1976, we ordered 110 Vought A-7s. They were sanctioned. The PAF also reviewed and wanted to buy the Saab J.37 Viggen in the 70s... it wasn't available. And, of course, as most know in the 1990s we were sanctioned for the follow-on order for the F-16s and they kept our very precious foreign exchange. The J-10/PL-15 combination has a longer "stick" than Eurofighter/Meteor. Why would we want to pay more for a less effective product which will, anyway, be sanctioned the moment we need it? If not by the UK then certainly by Germany.Perhaps then you need to understand how to use words correctly.
Because everyone with general English comprehension will only see some inference to No J-10C instead of the supplier issue with China and the pure lack of funds that drives the purchasing preferences to China.
This entire argument assumes geopolitics are stationary.I'm afraid not, Oscar. Why do you suppose we bought the F-6 when we did? It wasn't for lack of funds. It was because we were sanctioned. Later, in 1972 or 73, we wanted to buy a 100 odd Saab 105s (check up on that). They weren't available. In 1976, we ordered 110 Vought A-7s. They were sanctioned. The PAF also reviewed and wanted to buy the Saab J.37 Viggen in the 70s... it wasn't available. And, of course, as most know in the 1990s we were sanctioned for the follow-on order for the F-16s and they kept our very precious foreign exchange. The J-10/PL-15 combination has a longer "stick" than Eurofighter/Meteor. Why would we want to pay more for a less effective product which will, anyway, be sanctioned the moment we need it? If not by the UK then certainly by Germany.
As for this "diversification" argument, isn't that exactly what the Indians thought they were doing? They have a 10 different (very expensive) platforms that can't communicate with each other. The PAF made them look like a second rate air arm which they absolutely are not. We have network integration and they don't. And thanks to Chinese weapons... we have a longer "stick" than anything they have. They have our back. The Americans don't. If there was any doubt, Qatar's fate, which pays $15 billion every year to the US buying top of the line weapons... all of which went dark when the Israelis showed up, should tell you something. We've just seen a live demonstration of the value of American weapons, if you really need them, and American security guarantees.
Yes! this idea that the world is closed off to dealing with pak is a major misconception.
The F-16V door is always open, the question is, will you pay for it and also will you meet the requirements the US sets out in terms of protecting the tech onboard? They were available during Aman's tenure, available now too, just a matter of who will pay?
Europe is actually a pretty reliable supplier, i dont think we've had any major issues with Europe, especially considering all 3 forces use European vendors for their major strategic projects. The Pak Army has setup a MASSIVE custom electronic warfare network, it is a HUGE project worth billions- whos the prime contractor? A European firm.
The Pak Navy has very likely- i can say with near 100% certainty selected Fincantieri to build its SWATS. This means Fincantieri will also likely build PN's domestic Sub with them. They also had U212NFS on offer to PN, which i suspect we will see in the waters of Karachi in the coming decades. Heck, whatever sub PN chooses next, will carry German Fuel cells, while our current agostas rely almost exclusively on Atlas Elektronik for their sensor suite and weapons.
For the PAF, they're turning to Europe for SAM's now, not to mention the PAF's surv network is like so heavily US/German based, with now some Chinese to replace older units, but PAF deploys TRML and TPS series heavily, again, without too much concern.
The PAF had also seriously evaluated a Typhoon offer, there was a ton of proponents for it too, the issue was funding, i bet if FATF had'nt cucked us, we would have been operating Typhoons and Meteors instead of J-10's, also, in larger numbers since the UK had offered their Tranche 1's to us for free as part of the deal.
What good is no usage restrictions when the aircraft cant be supported? Iran has no usage restrictions, but their fleet is rarely seeing the skies.
I also always find this usage restriction claim a bit funny like we did not scramble F-16s against US assets during OBL raid, or that we did not literally strike and shoot down Indians during SR. Infact, i always ask anyone who makes this claim, if there are restrictions on the use of F-16s against India, who are the 500 AMRAAMs for? The Taliban? Did the US make the largest export amraam agreement at the time for fun to sit on shelves?
If you are referring to a lack of A2G weaponry, then this is a fault of our own. The yanks are concerned about us turning F-16s into nuke slingers, which is a valid concern considering all the whispers and murmurs that came out. I remember the Americans starting to worry that we were modifying Harpoons into cruise missiles for deep strike/nuke delivery. Like, lets take accountability where its due.
This is effectively impossible, we have no industrial base and import literally everything down to the last screw from China.
Europe. The Typhoon.
But lets make the case here, again, do i fault the US for wanting to be careful with leakage of sensitive data? No. Pakistani opsec/cybersec is NONEXISTENT. Literally the J-10 contract got leaked. I have my hands on a leak from the Pak side exposing MBDA contractors in country, their passports, hotels, even heck, the details of their parents and the contracts too. Can we be trusted lol is the question. Some members on this forum with their experience in the industry had made it pretty clear, Pak/PAC/PAF is a data breach waiting to happen. I bet you there are SO many moles infesting the forces already its insane.
What do we have to integrate anyway- either REK or Raad. Raad is not even on the J-10, i doubt any exporter will want us to use their jets for nuke delivery. SOW/REK can be integrated with nothing from the OEM. The Turks, the Philippinos etc all use Pylon adapters controlled by iPads which release the weapons when needed. Happy days.
But also, what weapons have we integrated, im yet to see J-10s carry anything other than the PL combo. MAYBE pak pressured REK integration because we used to get shaken down on the FT series.
Answered above, we cant even integrate our own weapons into JF-17 without OEM support. We dont have the source codes etc. Infact, JamD has shared the story countless times here, where we tried to integrate a local payload and the mission computers locked up. We cant do anything without Chinese assistance or consent.
This is flawed. All we can do is assemble with some mild fabrication.
You say it yourself, we can negotiate for the ASSEMBLY line- so all of the inputs still need to come from China. All we can do is final assembly, its a different matter if you're telling me we will fabricate the TRM's and antennas ourselves, setup composite shops, bring engine manufacturing in house, use domestic steel, build every nut and bolt in house. But no, we wont. In the best case scenario, lets pretend China said yeah here u go heres the assembly line...we're still having to call up mr Xi asking him to send us a shipment of screws because someone misplaced them. We're wholly dependant and that creates avenues for exploitation, but beyond this, we just cannot do anything ourselves. Future sustainment will be such a HUGE headache once China starts dwindling down on J-10 use, remember, for us a J-10 buy is long term, for them, its their lowest tier fighter, that will probably be the first to go when it does, meaning we will become reliant on cannibalised airframes to sustain, like India is with Mirages, or how we were with our own. Nobody likes buying aircraft the designing country doesn't use, it creates a sense of security. The PAF always picked the same cfg's as the USAF for its F-16s. The UAEAF refused to buy F-16XL's and killed off the program unless the US committed into buying a set number too.
Europe Europe Europe.
Industrially, Europe is stuck. They can produce amazing kit and all, but they find themselves not being able to buy enough due to their smaller forces. Guys like us are goldmines, we will buy tons, bring them jobs and keep their industry alive, its in their strategic interests. The UK was desperate for someone to buy Typhoons from them.
Its simple, our wars will NEVER last more than 2-3 weeks, if the US sees Pak getting steamrolled, its not going to let that happen, we have seen the way the US operates with Ukraine, it is not in Americas interest to let Pak fall, which is why it has not let that happen.
My suggestions are simple, diversify, keep the US fleet there, JF-17 fleet there, and look to Europe, especially via the EFT, considering the countries are planning on using it to 2060 and it has like 2-3 upgrade progs in dev already. J-10s have happened now, and it is what it is.
Published 1956- Pakistan, an Ally with Liabilities.
Our position on the global stage was our own fault.
Its all shifting dynamics, from what i understood, it is only now we have managed to get a backbone. I had made a joke that it is always better to keep a nashai hooked by dripfeeding your stock to him, to which i was told "yes, but now the nashai knows how to deal with it properly"...and now we see a JF-17 where PAF is trying to move away from China and more toward the Turks...
Yes. Also, Pakistan is visibly trying to stand on its own feet with Chinese help. That doesn't mean Pakistan is not getting stuff from west at all. But the fact is that only China provided Pakistan with the strategic weapons and technology when others either refused, placed Pakistan under sanctions (USSR, Europe, and US) or were incapable of offering tangible stuff (Turkiye).I'm afraid not, Oscar. Why do you suppose we bought the F-6 when we did? It wasn't for lack of funds. It was because we were sanctioned. Later, in 1972 or 73, we wanted to buy a 100 odd Saab 105s (check up on that). They weren't available. In 1976, we ordered 110 Vought A-7s. They were sanctioned. The PAF also reviewed and wanted to buy the Saab J.37 Viggen in the 70s... it wasn't available. And, of course, as most know in the 1990s we were sanctioned for the follow-on order for the F-16s and they kept our very precious foreign exchange. The J-10/PL-15 combination has a longer "stick" than Eurofighter/Meteor. Why would we want to pay more for a less effective product which will, anyway, be sanctioned the moment we need it? If not by the UK then certainly by Germany.
As for this "diversification" argument, isn't that exactly what the Indians thought they were doing? They have a 10 different (very expensive) platforms that can't communicate with each other. The PAF made them look like a second rate air arm which they absolutely are not. We have network integration and they don't. And thanks to Chinese weapons... we have a longer "stick" than anything they have. They have our back. The Americans don't. If there was any doubt, Qatar's fate, which pays $15 billion every year to the US buying top of the line weapons... all of which went dark when the Israelis showed up, should tell you something. We've just seen a live demonstration of the value of American weapons, if you really need them, and American security guarantees.
This entire argument assumes geopolitics are stationary.
Did you forget that when you bought the F-6 you also bought Mirages?
Or is that fleet not factored into your argument?
Not only did you buy mirages but you bought the Giraffe radar as well.
you bought the Saab supporter, then you bought additional TPS-43 system.
Please look up SIPRI for delivery dates on systems.
In addition, the A-7 sanction argument was due to nuclear activities but then you bought the F-16 as soon as a more favorable government came into office.
More often than not your purchases being declined had less to do with access and more to do with being declined lines of credit and loans to purchase.
The Eurofighter was available but once again you wanted financing which no one wants to give you. The same goes for the Rafale in early 2000s.
Please read the PAF own history from 1988 to 1998. The only aircraft which were truly “denied” to you were the Su-27 due to Indian lobby in Russia
Finally, the argument on longer stick with PL-15 vs Meteor ignores a key aspect. Having multiple weapons means you can exploit the effectiveness of each system. Both the PL-15 and meteor fly very different profiles and rely on different mechanisms to ensure kills.
Having the meteor would also deny the IAF “exclusivity” on the weapon type while also allowing potential replacements of the older F-16s with a more potent system.
The J-10C was purchased on loans, as was JF-17 and every other Chinese procurement. That is the true attraction of all Chinese weapons systems for Pakistan.
Diversified procurement is a common strategic security measure. China also employs this approach in many areas.The J-10C was purchased on loans, as was JF-17 and every other Chinese procurement. That is the true attraction of all Chinese weapons systems for Pakistan.
Rank | Country/Region | Import Volume (million barrels) | Share (%) | Import Value (USD billion) | Average Price (USD/barrel) |
1 | Russia | 79,200 | 19.6% | 62.43 | 77.75 |
2 | Saudi Arabia | 57,400 | 14.0% | 47.86 | 84.24 |
3 | Malaysia (Iran) | 51,300 | 12.5% | 38.30 | 75.48 |
4 | Iraq | 46,600 | 12.0% | 36.99 | 81.70 |
5 | Oman | 29,700 | 7.5% | 24.71 | 83.17 |
Yes.Is this a Chinese air base?
What happened to the guy in the centre? He should have been the OC of no.15 but apparantely its someone else now.
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