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I have not been a FAC myself but have seen plenty of observers and fwd controllers during firings and exs in Pakistan.
We do not intend to use jet aircraft in the CAS roles in FATA. Cobra gunships are good for such Close air support roles. However there are issues with the Cobras due to the limited range of the weaponry and also because militants can detect the slower moving aircraft and get out of sight. Fast moving aircraft with targeting pods and PGMs provide the needed stealth and standoff ranges for us to be able to engage these threats. The other alternate is for the US to release Apaches or Predators (which have been requested for release and acquisition by Pakistan) but I am sure some here would have a heart attack over that as well.
Good luck with your lecture. Will take this up some other time
So pushing Pakistan beyond a point could actually prove counterproductive. Especially when the Bush administration generates strong reactions among ordinary Pakistanis. The Pakistani television networks were debating all day yesterday how Bush winked at some journalists as the Pak PM was reiterating his commitment to the US war on terror. This may not be very important as far as Bush is concerned. But it sent a wrong message to his friends and allies in Pakistan. With friends like these...
There must be good reason not to do so.
If F 16 are not in CAS role what is it for?
Even targeting the AQ is CAS = ground role.
Let's not overestimate PGMs.
There is a difference in the type of Close Air Support we are talking about here in FATA. One type is greatly helped by the F-16's precision targeting and strike capability but its not really CAS as the aircraft is flying over 30K feet.
Currently the Cobras are being used in Force Protection role which is something that a jet like the F-16 cannot do. The helis stick around for the convoys to get to where they need to go. The downside is that when the Cobras are out there, they are noisy and the range of their main weapon (TOW) is limited to 4 miles. A lot of people know when Cobras are coming.
F-16s with advanced targeting pods like the Sniper XR (on order) have certain capabilities that no other platform in the Pakistani inventory have. The F-16s can track and paint targets at 50,000 feet day or night and nobody on the ground would know that they are being watched or targeted. This is the reason that Predator UAVs have had success as nobody sees them before or after they strike. In the absence of Predators, the F-16s are the only platform that can give this capability to Pakistan.
PGM overestimation or underestimation is not the issue here. They definitely work better than any other ordnance on hand.
blain2 sir, can the JF-17 with the blue sky low navigation and attack pod, kz900 electronic reconnaissance and FILAT forward-looking infrared laser attack targeting pod perform similar role, the F-16 with with the Sniper pod would do? If yes then it would be an ideal approach in the future provided the future of F-16s always remains doubtful.