Meengla
Elite Member
Some pretty interesting videos on Indian channels. In one Major Guarav Arya and one in which the more intelligent Professor Brahama Chellany wanting India to send either ' redline' or a 'forceful' message, respectively, to Russia to not supply the engines for Pakistan's JF-16/17. And then we have this on Pakistan's own Dawn.com which confirms the rumors that the visits of the Pakistani Air Chief and the Army Chiefs to America were going to lead to Pakistan getting some major upgrades to its F-16 fleet. A reliable Pakistani retired Air Force official said some weeks ago that the upgrades to F-16s would make the F-16s much more capable aircraft. And then I hear Indians saying their Air Force's upgrades to match Pakistan won't happen before 2034!!! And Dawn.com is also reporting a high-level Saudi delegation is arriving in Pakistan very soon.
So it would make sense for India to try to severely damage the PAF while India has a better chance for that now then, say, 2-3 years later. Some chilling calculations going on!!!
Pakistan will be sold Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) by United States defence group Raytheon following a modification in the firm’s contract that included the country in the list of buyers, it emerged on Tuesday.
The US missiles are equipped on F-16 Falcons flown by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).
A September 30 press release on the contracts issued by the US Department of War for the US Air Force said Raytheon was awarded a $41.6 million firm-fixed-price modification to a previously awarded contract for the enhanced C8 and D3 AMRAAM variants and their production.
It added that the modification brought the total cumulative face value of the contract to $2.5 billion from $2.47bn.
So it would make sense for India to try to severely damage the PAF while India has a better chance for that now then, say, 2-3 years later. Some chilling calculations going on!!!
Pakistan to be sold advanced US air-to-air missiles by Raytheon
Modification in Raytheon contract says missile production for C8 and D3 variants will be completed by May 2030.
www.dawn.com
Pakistan will be sold Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) by United States defence group Raytheon following a modification in the firm’s contract that included the country in the list of buyers, it emerged on Tuesday.
The US missiles are equipped on F-16 Falcons flown by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).
A September 30 press release on the contracts issued by the US Department of War for the US Air Force said Raytheon was awarded a $41.6 million firm-fixed-price modification to a previously awarded contract for the enhanced C8 and D3 AMRAAM variants and their production.
It added that the modification brought the total cumulative face value of the contract to $2.5 billion from $2.47bn.





