Tornado23
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Actually it can fire the Python V at near BVR ranges, which is ~20-25 km.
15 km would be the bubble of NEZ where any target is extremely vulnerable.
The Bison flown by Wing Cmdr Abhinandan got within visual range of the F-16 at which he fired the R-73E. So, never assume that WVR combat won't happen. If that were the case, Air Forces wouldn't expend so much money and effort into getting top of the line WVRAAMs integrated.
Tejas Mk1A is going to get the MAWS. Which will be ported over to the 40 Tejas Mk1s once development for the Mk1A is complete.
Importantly, even WITHOUT a MAWS, a pilot can be made aware of a missile launched at him..AEW&C and AWACS both have the capability to detect a missile launch and warn their fighters.
The JF-17 Block 1 and 2 don't have HMDS or PL-10. You guys don't even know WHICH HMDS will be used. And there is no roadmap for when these will be integrated, tested and then retrofitted on over 100 JF-17 Block 1 and 2s.
So in a visual range fight, the Tejas Mk1 is far more dangerous than the JF-17 Blk 1 and 2 since it can use the DASH HMDS and R-73E or Python V. JF-17 will use the older PL-5EII WVRAAM which is NOT a HOBS missile. It's off-bore capability is rather poor compared to the R-73E and not comparable to the ASRAAM or Python V.
Actually it can fire the Python V at near BVR ranges, which is ~20-25 km.
15 km would be the bubble of NEZ where any target is extremely vulnerable.
The Bison flown by Wing Cmdr Abhinandan got within visual range of the F-16 at which he fired the R-73E. So, never assume that WVR combat won't happen. If that were the case, Air Forces wouldn't expend so much money and effort into getting top of the line WVRAAMs integrated.
Tejas Mk1A is going to get the MAWS. Which will be ported over to the 40 Tejas Mk1s once development for the Mk1A is complete.
Importantly, even WITHOUT a MAWS, a pilot can be made aware of a missile launched at him..AEW&C and AWACS both have the capability to detect a missile launch and warn their fighters.
The JF-17 Block 1 and 2 don't have HMDS or PL-10. You guys don't even know WHICH HMDS will be used. And there is no roadmap for when these will be integrated, tested and then retrofitted on over 100 JF-17 Block 1 and 2s.
So in a visual range fight, the Tejas Mk1 is far more dangerous than the JF-17 Blk 1 and 2 since it can use the DASH HMDS and R-73E or Python V. JF-17 will use the older PL-5EII WVRAAM which is NOT a HOBS missile. It's off-bore capability is rather poor compared to the R-73E and not comparable to the ASRAAM or Python V.
Hi, no. Just no.
BVR range exceeds 37km. Not 20km to 25km. That's not near bvr. That's still wvr.
'The Bison flown by Wing Cmdr Abhinandan got within visual range of the F-16 at which he fired the R-73E. So, never assume that WVR combat won't happen. If that were the case, Air Forces wouldn't expend so much money and effort into getting top of the line WVRAAMs integrated. '
WVR combat didn't happen on the 27th of Feb. It was all bvr.
The r73e was unable to be fired as he was constantly being jammed so much so he had no idea where he was when he was shot down.
It's impossible for him to have fired his r73e in the first place when all missiles have been recovered. Plus he was engaged at more than 30km away which is the MAX range of the r73e.
Also aewac and awac are the same thing.
But the awacs can only be able to detect the launch if it's actually there. Looking at the small size of Indias awac fleet, I think it's safe to say it won't be able to cover most of the air ops launched by ur air force.
Just because we, as civillains, don't know which hmds will be used doesn't mean those actually making and flying the jet don't know either. They most certainly do.
Jf17blk1 doesn't really exist anymore. They are all blk2 standard. Plus pl10 would most likely be integrated since we are gonna be integrating aesa radars into our blk2 aircraft.
Also also just because you don't know about the roadmap doesn't mean it doesn't exist.