I was thinking that rather than Pakistan having very similar aircrafts of FC-1 AND F-16, and since pakistan already has F-16 then Pakistan should purchase F-15.
The F-15 that Saudi Arabia use is approx 80million U.S. a piece. Very very expensive. But it is larger than F-16 and can perform deep interdiction strikes.
The problem is that Pakistan would become dangerousely dependant on one supplier the U.S. which has demonstrated in the past that it is very undependaple and will apply sanctions at the first whiff when Pak. and U.S. dont align.
AND the F-15 is an overpriced s**t. its too expensive. If pakistan is serious then either it maintains a fleet of F-16 or FC-1 with Su-27 for deep strike missions.
A fleet of F-16 and F-15 and FC-1 would be terrible blunder. Complicated logistics and the FC-1 would have extremely high unit cost with such a small production run.
The best solution is to slowly wean Pakistan off the F-16 over a 15year period which would be replaced with around 200 FC-1. This would be complemented with around 20 Su-27 employed in deep interdiction strikes with tactical nuclear weapons.
The F-15 that Saudi Arabia use is approx 80million U.S. a piece. Very very expensive. But it is larger than F-16 and can perform deep interdiction strikes.
The problem is that Pakistan would become dangerousely dependant on one supplier the U.S. which has demonstrated in the past that it is very undependaple and will apply sanctions at the first whiff when Pak. and U.S. dont align.
AND the F-15 is an overpriced s**t. its too expensive. If pakistan is serious then either it maintains a fleet of F-16 or FC-1 with Su-27 for deep strike missions.
A fleet of F-16 and F-15 and FC-1 would be terrible blunder. Complicated logistics and the FC-1 would have extremely high unit cost with such a small production run.
The best solution is to slowly wean Pakistan off the F-16 over a 15year period which would be replaced with around 200 FC-1. This would be complemented with around 20 Su-27 employed in deep interdiction strikes with tactical nuclear weapons.