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India' is in discussion with 'France' for purchase of additional 36 "Rafale" fighter jets.

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And your take on the capabilities of both these aircrafts?
Rafale specifications are pretty known and block 3 although still in progress but we know it will hopefully be equipped with an AESA radar, HMD, maybe even PL-15 but it will always somewhat limited interms of its small space to incorporate major equipment.
Different performance levels. Air to Air they may be matched evenly given proper C3I but air to ground the Rafale is just a superior platform.

The Rafale does have a superior weapons package with the meteor, MICA and ASM hammer.
 
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No $$$$$. Corruption has eaten away at Pakistan's ability to purchase these expensive military items.
JF-17 Block III with a new generation of advanced munitions in the hands of good pilots using good tactics. IAF Su30MKI's, Rafales, Tejas would be foolish to underestimate it.
None, our focus is on the block-3
So, just to be clear. The PAF was taking a long nap and now has woken up to this reality but it has nothing other then the stick it decided to break off a tree, before the slumber.
 
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So, just to be clear. The PAF was taking a long nap and now has woken up to this reality but it has nothing other then the stick it decided to break off a tree, before the slumber.

The military should have fought against the corruption that has been going on for decades. Had they done so, Pakistan would have had a robust economy that could afford to stay up to date. The military has to look upon corruption as an existential threat from within. The threat of war is real, and can no longer be expected to remain limited.

The entire PN fleet is out there trying to hold back an Indian carrier battle group and armada of submarines, include nuclear submarines. The Air Force will have to manage with JF-17s for the foreseeable future, unless Pakistan is gifted squadrons of J-10CEs by the Chinese, to hold the soon to be modernized IAF back.

In only a few years the IAF can inducted hundreds of new planes; F-16 or Gripen, Rafales, Tejas, and more Su-30 or Mig-29s. They also plan to refurbish their Jaguars.
 
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Interesting, instead of training better pilots they are depending on newer technology

Well result of "if you have money to burn" syndrome. The Q is will it increase the war capabilities of IAF!!
In machines, yes, in manpower, no.
 
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Rafale is ideal to IA, however the maintanence is too expensive
 
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The military should have fought against the corruption that has been going on for decades. Had they done so, Pakistan would have had a robust economy that could afford to stay up to date. The military has to look upon corruption as an existential threat from within. The threat of war is real, and can no longer be expected to remain limited.

The entire PN fleet is out there trying to hold back an Indian carrier battle group and armada of submarines, include nuclear submarines. The Air Force will have to manage with JF-17s for the foreseeable future, unless Pakistan is gifted squadrons of J-10CEs by the Chinese, to hold the soon to be modernized IAF back.

In only a few years the IAF can inducted hundreds of new planes; F-16 or Gripen, Rafales, Tejas, and more Su-30 or Mig-29s. They also plan to refurbish their Jaguars.

Why not some gifted F16s from the brother country of turkey?
 
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The military should have fought against the corruption that has been going on for decades. Had they done so, Pakistan would have had a robust economy that could afford to stay up to date. The military has to look upon corruption as an existential threat from within. The threat of war is real, and can no longer be expected to remain limited.

The entire PN fleet is out there trying to hold back an Indian carrier battle group and armada of submarines, include nuclear submarines. The Air Force will have to manage with JF-17s for the foreseeable future, unless Pakistan is gifted squadrons of J-10CEs by the Chinese, to hold the soon to be modernized IAF back.

In only a few years the IAF can inducted hundreds of new planes; F-16 or Gripen, Rafales, Tejas, and more Su-30 or Mig-29s. They also plan to refurbish their Jaguars.

Parity can never be reached. They simply are a larger country with more resources. That is a given. They also have the support of the US and the West combined. These countries are selling their high tech hardware like hot cakes to India. Pakistan could not have done much either way. This was always going to be the outcome.

The question now is what options does Pakistan have at its disposal. One thing is 100% certain. We are going to face India in the foreseeable future.

The options from a supplier point of view are limited, but the one supplier that Pakistan has at its disposal has absolutely everything on offer.

Our navy deserves absolute top priority. This is where we lack considerably. The navy desperately requires an Air Force wing with adequate fighter resources. The subs on order are going to address the imbalance in the coming years. We are getting more frigates each year which is a very positive sign. Pak Navy needs a serious upgrade in a few departments to be able thwart any Indian misadventure. The navy is already doing a fantastic job at the moment and with more and better resources at disposal the effectiveness is going increase by a quantum leap.

Let’s hope the Pak economy finally takes off. Without a healthy economy all of the above cannot be sustainable. Pakistan has its work cut out. After a very long and dark few decades Pakistan finally has some sane leadership willing to put Pakistan first. This is a blessing in itself. Who could have even thought about putting Pakistan first when we had leaders like Mr. 10% and Modi’s friend Nawazoo. It was a constant fight for survival. It is like having an enemy in your own house. There is light in the tunnel.
 
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Parity can never be reached. They simply are a larger country with more resources. That is a given. They also have the support of the US and the West combined. These countries are selling their high tech hardware like hot cakes to India. Pakistan could not have done much either way. This was always going to be the outcome.

The question now is what options does Pakistan have at its disposal. One thing is 100% certain. We are going to face India in the foreseeable future.

The options from a supplier point of view are limited, but the one supplier that Pakistan has at its disposal has absolutely everything on offer.

Our navy deserves absolute top priority. This is where we lack considerably. The navy desperately requires an Air Force wing with adequate fighter resources. The subs on order are going to address the imbalance in the coming years. We are getting more frigates each year which is a very positive sign. Pak Navy needs a serious upgrade in a few departments to be able thwart any Indian misadventure. The navy is already doing a fantastic job at the moment and with more and better resources at disposal the effectiveness is going increase by a quantum leap.

Let’s hope the Pak economy finally takes off. Without a healthy economy all of the above cannot be sustainable. Pakistan has its work cut out. After a very long and dark few decades Pakistan finally has some sane leadership willing to put Pakistan first. This is a blessing in itself. Who could have even thought about putting Pakistan first when we had leaders like Mr. 10% and Modi’s friend Nawazoo. It was a constant fight for survival. It is like having an enemy in your own house. There is light in the tunnel.

A smaller force can beat a larger force, if it has the right strategy, the whole nation is aligned and focused for the common good, and the military strike the key "nodes" of the enemy (their center's of gravity as Von Clausewitz would say).

https://quran.com/8/12?translations=85,101,20,84,17,95,18,21,19,22

We need to develop our Cyber Forces. We need better EW capabilities. we need to develop a constructive democratic system and We need a robust and not just stable economy so we can sustain foreign pressure. We need to inspire our people through effective pilot programs to speed up real human development programs like real verifiable literacy. These are areas where our smaller size doesn't matter as much, and where we can make a real difference.

Why not some gifted F16s from the brother country of turkey?

When they start retiring them, They could secure a contract to upgrade them and sell them onwards to Pakistan at friendship prices, but for now the Turks still need their F-16s. They still haven't got their F-35s yet.
 
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