Bilal Khan (Quwa)
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To be fair, there are ways to pair stand-off range weapons to close air support. A great example I think is that of the CBU-105 Sensor Fuzed Weapon. If you have intel about the Army nearing an enemy armoured formation, you can send the JF-17s up to fire dispensers at stand-off range. You will need guided sub-munitions and a carrier akin to JSOW (e.g. Chinese GB6) to properly pull it off, but it can be done, and it would have an effect.I think there is a strong realisation within army that in such scenario PAF will be stretched too thin and this is why i think systems like FM-90 and LY-80 are inducted by the army and not airforce. While LY-80 is to provide SAM coverage to strategic assets FM-90 IMO will be to provide cover to forward army formations.
Having said so this still does not constitute for a decent air cover provided by PAF which unfortunately will not be there since apart from F-16s, all other platforms are short legged including JF-17. With CFT range can be extended but than it will be at the cost of payload and this is where a twin engine fighter comes in the scenario. Its not about standoff weapons only IMO, a twin engine plane has enough payload to deliver on enemy areas and than fight its way out with A2A weapons and does not need escort while planes like JF-17 or Mirages will need escorts, meaning more assets will be deployed for counter attack on Indian targets since none of PAF planes can carry sufficient A2A and A2G weaponry compared to Indian MKI and future Rafale.
PS no disrespect meant to Sir @Bilal Khan 777 or any other veteran. I have great respect for your reviews. Just sharing an opinion.
The problem is the need for offensive air-interdiction, so as to prevent enemy fighters from attacking your armour, and for that a medium-weight fighter is required. I feel the PAF is basically hinging that on the F-16. If you can grow the fleet to a healthy number and ensure you have enough spare parts to keep them running for enough time at full use, then they have a shot. But I don't think they can take the F-16 stuff for granted, just refer to the drama in 2016 and the 1990s before it.