Nishan_101
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I wouldn't agree with the point that Mirage 2000s a was maintenance intensive platform, because these birds have exhibited excellent serviceability with the Indian Air Force in numerous occasions,especially during the Kargil war.
However,the cost of maintenance could've been high,and may be (not sure) the reason for which IAF didn't go for further orders of this bird.
This is what Dassault says about the cost of operation of its bird,
PAF/PAC hasn't done right thing in the past like; PAF could have invested they money which was used to gain 50+ A-5C in to Mirage-2000 Program like Airframe and Engine. Also create AMF and Aero Engines facility in 1980 with French help along with Avionics and Radar/Optics one too.
So we would be building Mirage-2000s and about 250 of them in total and also we can gain license production of 100 F-7P and 100 F-7PGs with similarity in terms of Avionics with Mirage-2000s and keep the F-16s in reserve too.
So PAF would gain money from the sales of Mirage-2000s to other countries whether sold from France or PAC; shared money will be gained in returned along with a better experience that can help us in JF-17s especially in terms of avionics.
More over NESCOM, KRL, SUPARCO and PAC avionics division could have joined with France, Italy and Germany on Military and Commercial Electrical and Electronics development with them too which might result that in 10-15 years Pakistan would be doing all the things on its own.