drmeson
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Iran is unlikely to be able to build anything except for F-4s until sanctions are removed and then even it will be very challenging. Iran has built some prototypes over the years, the issue is that they don't match or surpass global standards or even a modernized F-4, so then what is the point. The flanker at this point is Iran's most feasible option. Many people here object to such a proposition, but it is what it is. Iran has limited options and its airforce needs a sooner than later.
In modern combat, F-4 has no place.
10 m2 RCS airframe will be tracked from 200 km away by Captor AESA of EF-2000, Rafale, F/A-18EF who will fire barrages of Meteor-BVRAAMS, AIM-120C/D at it from ~150 KM while it can't replicate this attack on them. Even the Dowran upgraded ones have a tracking range of ~100 KM and no low weiht BVR missile on them. Low maneuverability of F-4 ensures it cant survive against modern-era small low RCS maneuverable fighters.
It's only role is as an attack aircraft that can launch AShCM or LACM from Iranian airspace. This can be done from the ground too. IRGC has MaRV GVs that can land at enemy head at 4-5 Mach and UCAVs that can enter enemy airspace undetected.
Iran needs interceptors, not attack aircraft. Lowest possible RCS, small agile airframes with electronics so advanced that they can track+jam+attack enemy from distance and make its life a living hell in the sky. EF-2000, JAS-39, F-16D/V, F/A-18EF, Rafale ... Age of heavy bomb trucks is gone.