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Yup ....!You mean K8 will be deployed at western front..??
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Yup ....!You mean K8 will be deployed at western front..??
Seriously? I mean if you wana send kamkazis, this makes sense. But for AD,PD gosh! This is third line fighter, looks like PAF isn't gonna be going anywhere with the backbone I.e. JFT and come up with this circus.
Meray bhai if these are not gonna be helpful in AD and/or interception then what's the use of putting these missiles there in the first place? Secondly, if you have F-16s and JFT's for the above role then where would you find K-8P useful? K-8 wont be able to stand a chance against Mig-21 let alone better adversaries. Even for point defence you have to have a respectable fighter like say F-7. Why not channel those funds in buying SAMs which would have been a better complement than K-8P?This isn't for AD, that's why you have F-16's, JFT's and in the years to come, either SU-35's or J-10C'. This would serve as a good point defense tier. Same purpose that the F-7's were serving. This would just have lower speed as its sub-sonic. But its very agile due to being light and carrying two good short range AAM's like the Sidewinders, packs a pretty serious punch. Later, these can be upgraded to HOBS missiles too, making this a very potent PD fighter.
Makes an appeal if K-8Ps training missions include a course on how to invade enemy airspace. If you'd read my first reply, I exactly pointed out the same thing. Put some precision guided bombs or ammo and make use of longer endurance (though I prefer Super Mashak for that reason).Grifo's are built in Pakistan for F-7's. These can use the same radar with a more modern yet smaller processing unit, and the swash plate. The Grifo's range out to 22 KM's for short range AAM's. Its more than enough for PD or self defense. Plus, if you strengthen the air-frame more, you can lift more weapons, making this an excellent and much cheaper version for ground support and COIN (with self defense capability). Imagine doing these upgrades to all 80-120 trainers that Pakistan has (or will have) of this kind.
Maybe more planes carrying A2A missiles but not a significant threat but rather a hopeful last ditch defense measure.This just adds a serious punch to the PAF's existing fleet, by giving them the freedom to defend the country in the skies and focus on bigger problems like intercepting the SU-30's and M2K's, and assign ground support to a hundred of these. Very good step. I've been saying it for the past few years to do this. I guess good stuff always happens
Its a training aircraft, isn't it?
Everyone hating on the K8.
It's relatively low stall speed and ceiling make it perfect for engagment of slow flying ACs, Helicopters and UAVs.
Also remember that the best Ground Support ACs are slow ones like the A10 and SU25.
So stop bashing the K8.
Just receiving news that PAF has successfully test fired AAMs from K-8P thus clearing it for air combat duties.
according to wiki K8 has been tested in 2011 with grifo radar so u can guess that it is grifo or chinese equivalent maybe.which radar is housed by K 8 ? is it wise to use K8 for combat duties keeping in view its low speed and service ceiling ?
according to wiki K8 has been tested in 2011 with grifo radar so u can guess that it is grifo or chinese equivalent maybe.
Just receiving news that PAF has successfully test fired AAMs from K-8P thus clearing it for air combat duties.
I think it is more related to the recent export drive (that saw mushaq's being sold)This will give PAF at least one more squadron for point defence and second line duties.