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well time have came to hand over these birds ti navy and let them upgrade it for more advanced naval systems
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mirages of paf are now outdated but still have the capability to diliver heavy amount of guided and unguided munitions in indian territory with ifr aid. But they lack the capabilities of air defence. So they cant be considerd as multirole, but a best bomber of today.
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most cabable sqns of paf mirages are configured for ground attack role , this bird have a power to lift suitable armt and a reasonable strike range which can be enhanced by ifr. So they can strike deep in india. But they have to be escorted by bvr equiped jf17 or the f7pg. As for as air defence is concerned they lack bvr capability for long range engagments and lack monuverability for wvr dogfight. So i think they can perform the role of grnd attack best.
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mirages are not at all bvrm equiped nor paf wants to equip this one. They have stand off capability in form of h2,h4 weapons and raad cruise missiles. But all are 4 grnd attack. Bvr capability does not come by just instaling a bvr capable radar, a lot of other modification is required to make a bird bvr equiped.
mirages are not at all bvrm equiped nor paf wants to equip this one. They have stand off capability in form of h2,h4 weapons and raad cruise missiles. But all are 4 grnd attack. Bvr capability does not come by just instaling a bvr capable radar, a lot of other modification is required to make a bird bvr equiped.
I read some where these mirages are actually SUB SONIC ie cannot acheive mach 1.
In other words the first super sonic mirage was the F1 which flew in the 1970s 10 years after the mirage 5
Also that even TODAY PAF deploys over 170 mirage 3/5 AS PART of its FRONTLINE FLEET.
pac HAVE DONE very well to stil keep them flying after 40 years of service