Trango Towers
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Bro all you write is correct. Still do u remember the embargosHmm.
Recall the role of F-16 aircraft in checkmating Soviet and/or Afghan air raids on Pakistani soil back in the 1980s?
Recall the role of US-made choppers in numerous COIN operations within Pakistan?
Recall the role of P3-C Orion aircraft in ensuring 'situational awareness' around Pakistani borders over the course of years? That Indians went as far as to dispatch its agents to destroy them within Pakistan? One of these helped Pakistan Navy to notice an Indian submarine near Pakistani waters not long ago.
Recall the surveillance capabilities of AN/TPS-77 radar systems in Pakistan's inventory?
I completely understand the need to diversify our investments in the matters of our defenses, but American hardware delivers when the situation calls for it.
We should concentrate on improving our foreign policy and geopolitical clout, and all will be well in the long-term. In the meantime, Turkey is a reasonable substitute for acquiring NATO-standard equipment (if not American).
F-16 Block 70 is a vastly superior bird in comparison, and enables inter-operatibility with NATO forces. Morocco has great relations with much of the WEST.
Pakistan can/shall pitch JF-17 Thunder Block III to Morocco separately though.
Indeed.
F-16 Block 70/72 variants are incredibly impressive birds. Similarities with earlier Blocks are superficial to say the least.
Do u remember when we sent f16s to be refurbished they were in such poor state that US pilots refuse to fly them.
Do u remember feb 27 when america wanted to know the use of f16s we own.
You have rightfully pointed out that they have good equipment. However that equipment comes with so many strings that for freedom buy something else. Jf17 block 3 would have been much better for morocco. After all who are their enemies? Algeria?