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Rational Approach for PAF to Upgrade its Fleet
Upgrading and refurbishing an existing aircraft fleet is far cheaper option then procuring a new aircraft system from China or France or any other country willing to export such systems to Pakistan.
The cost of inducting a new aircraft system do not only comprises cost of aircraft, but also cost of logistic support including first, second and third line maintenance facilities.
Therefore, inducting Mirage 2000 or Jh-7 or J-10 is never a viable course for PAF.
Rational approach for PAF is to expeditiously induct JF-17 Block III say 80 to 100 aircraft. Till then PAF should continue operating the Mirages while upgrading JF-17 Block I and IIs.
PAF should also focus on establishing in-country manufacturing facilities for avionics/electronics, jet engines, and aircraft /airframe with the support of sincere and serious local investors and vendors and foreign collaborators.
PAF is already involved in a very ambitious R&D project named “AZM”. But its success depends on the availability of appropriate infrastructure (as mentioned above) needed for the project completion.
Meanwhile PAF can collaborate with Chinese counterparts to design and manufacture another derivative of JF-17, a medium weight multi-role platform having twin engines with TVN, minimum RCS (near stealth capability), FBO flight controls, super cruise, higher pay load capacity, very high service ceiling say 65000 to 70000 ft and about 3000 to 3500 kms combat range, state of the art EW, ECM and radar package.
The experience gained during designing, manufacturing, integrating and operating this derivative will help to develop a formidable stealth air platform.
PAF should also divert its resources to continuously develop and acquire anti-stealth technologies and integrate these into existing air platforms.
Upgrading and refurbishing an existing aircraft fleet is far cheaper option then procuring a new aircraft system from China or France or any other country willing to export such systems to Pakistan.
The cost of inducting a new aircraft system do not only comprises cost of aircraft, but also cost of logistic support including first, second and third line maintenance facilities.
Therefore, inducting Mirage 2000 or Jh-7 or J-10 is never a viable course for PAF.
Rational approach for PAF is to expeditiously induct JF-17 Block III say 80 to 100 aircraft. Till then PAF should continue operating the Mirages while upgrading JF-17 Block I and IIs.
PAF should also focus on establishing in-country manufacturing facilities for avionics/electronics, jet engines, and aircraft /airframe with the support of sincere and serious local investors and vendors and foreign collaborators.
PAF is already involved in a very ambitious R&D project named “AZM”. But its success depends on the availability of appropriate infrastructure (as mentioned above) needed for the project completion.
Meanwhile PAF can collaborate with Chinese counterparts to design and manufacture another derivative of JF-17, a medium weight multi-role platform having twin engines with TVN, minimum RCS (near stealth capability), FBO flight controls, super cruise, higher pay load capacity, very high service ceiling say 65000 to 70000 ft and about 3000 to 3500 kms combat range, state of the art EW, ECM and radar package.
The experience gained during designing, manufacturing, integrating and operating this derivative will help to develop a formidable stealth air platform.
PAF should also divert its resources to continuously develop and acquire anti-stealth technologies and integrate these into existing air platforms.