we do have H-4 as a BVR..........its r own program!!! and better than AMRAAM
I do not think we posses technoloy close to the c5... I doubt we have something like BVR. Based on what info can you conclude this beside national pride?
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we do have H-4 as a BVR..........its r own program!!! and better than AMRAAM
Little chance of that as supporting infrastructure would have to be developed from ground up as well as the sunk costs involved in MRO ops.
Please care to tell us why PAF is sending test pilots for gripen training?
PAF pilots join ETPS gripen program.
The ETPS is a pilot trainee school, hence the "Test Pilots" designation. Much akin to using a T-50 Texan or BaE Hawk for the same purposes. The only reason the Gripen is featured as an advanced trainer (minus the EW suite and Ps/01 radar) is that BaE/Saab/Swedish AF are attempting to promote sales to potential customers as part of marketing strategy for new and SAF soon-to-be surplus Gripens. Notice how there are countries using this service that don't operate the Gripen. Also very interesting is the fact that the ETPS was hosting Thai, Hungarian and Czech pilots as far back as 1998.
The question you have to ask yourself is given funding constraints and a potentially disdvantageous force structure with 5-6 different aircraft types and two different systems sourced from two different suppliers is the PAF willing to attempt integration of yet another aircraft?
Amateurs talk performance. Professionals talk logistics.
What about IAF? Did you count the number of platforms?
Professional talks costs... Life cycle costs...
The ETPS is a pilot trainee school, hence the "Test Pilots" designation. Much akin to using a T-50 Texan or BaE Hawk for the same purposes. The only reason the Gripen is featured as an advanced trainer (minus the EW suite and Ps/01 radar) is that BaE/Saab/Swedish AF are attempting to promote sales to potential customers as part of marketing strategy for new and SAF soon-to-be surplus Gripens. Notice how there are countries using this service that don't operate the Gripen. Also very interesting is the fact that the ETPS was hosting Thai, Hungarian and Czech pilots as far back as 1998.
The question you have to ask yourself is given funding constraints and a potentially disdvantageous force structure with 5-6 different aircraft types and two different systems sourced from two different suppliers is the PAF willing to attempt integration of yet another aircraft?
Amateurs talk performance. Professionals talk logistics.
The question you have to ask yourself is given funding constraints and a potentially disdvantageous force structure with 5-6 different aircraft types and two different systems sourced from two different suppliers is the PAF willing to attempt integration of yet another aircraft?
Amateurs talk performance. Professionals talk logistics.
indians will not stop with mrca order....i believe there will be another one of its kind.......100 PAF-FA...may be........so dont wait ...indians are going for a shopping spree within this 10 years
well 500 AMRAAMS are not so much less and u needs to know that keeping them and store charges and most important wwe are not getting them free , and u wanna more ,
2ndly dont worry no time will comes when we needs to fire all of them and dont worry they are enough even if we have 10 of them (dont share it with enemies) we are at safe place coz if full scale war then electron + neutron + proton =ATomic bomb
but these 500 are in adequate amount if we consider all things
take SD10 DARTERS and i smells PAk is looking for MICA or ASRAAM too
ASRAAM
The advanced short-range air-to-air missile is a European development to replace the AIM-9
Sidewinder. It was initiated in the 1980s by Germany and the United Kingdom but the two
nations were unable to agree upon the details of the joint venture; Germany left the project
in 1995 and initiated its own version of the improved Sidewinder IRIS-T. The United
Kingdom continued with the development of ASRAAM and began to equip its aircraft with
the missile in 1998. The Australian Air Force purchased the missile in 1998 for use on the
F/A-18
The title of this thread seems misleading. How can 500 AMRAM is equal to MRCA.. To utilise them you need launching planes also or they would be modified AMRAM fired from Eagles Back..
Aren't you missing the main point?i think its not ok to say
500 AMRAAM= new MRCA
we can say we will be in competing race with MRCA AS WE GET 500 AMRAAM