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I don't think that the M2K can fit in today's scenario---. 12-14 years ago---it was a different story---that was the time to get the Rafale---.
I think that the paf---needs to step back---get non paf personal ( like me ) involved and have a brain storming session.
The base is the US air force---they are already telling the world the direction they are headed---the problem is the world does not understand what the usaf is saying---because they don't want to believe in it---and when you don't believe in something---you don't hear it---because as it does not register---it just counts as noise.
The americans are openly saying that their 5th gen aircraft are beyond good---but they are also saying under what conditions they are par excellence---but people are not listening to that part---and that part realistically is the 80% power projection of the american 5th gen aircraft---and this part is the conventional heavy strike aircraft---loaded to the hilt---flying at a distance---connected thru Data link and all its weapons at the disposal of the 5th gen operator.
As it enters deep into the enemy's air space---and observes what needed to be struck---it can simply launch the needed weapons from the heavy strike aircraft with the authorization or permission of that aircraft.
The enemy knows a strike has taken place---but it cannot see from where the strike came from.
People call it " Tag Team "---wrestling ala USAF style.
The Paf needs to go in a different direction to counter the enemy's heavy aircraft and strike power---it either needs to go for the J16 or the JH7B and the J31---it has to have a twin engine heavy. JF17 cannot cut it.
I do understand the scenario, but it is not as easy as it might seem,; first stealth airplanes of very very low RCS can be detected 20 km from the country's borders, so deep penetration , I' ll leave that to the B2s and B1-Bs, secondly long range radars will detect the F-15s and F-18s -if it is that what you are talking about- from long distance.. so what a country needs is an integrated short, medium and long range, high and low altitude air defense systems to counter this scenario.. as one can see on these graphs:
Not too far away in time a French pilot locked on an F-22 or F-35 in some exercises...with a French Mirage-2000, so I think the upgraded ones are still very potent..I agree with you that the M2K is best left on the pasture. It would be a terrible stop gap measure. The quantities, and tech, are simply not there. The Rafale would have been a much better option, but PAF seems to have missed the boat on that as well.
Besides the Chinese Options, the Russian seems the most logical at this point in time, but the silence and the slow progress on the induction of a new platform is disturbing.