amardeep mishra
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Hi @The DeterrentThen there's also the acquisition of some key balance-upsetting equipment:
- F-16 MLU of old fleet via Turkey and purchase of BVRAAMs & PGMs
- 8x AEW&Cs (with more on order, a relatively large number)
- Self-propelled Artillery (in large numbers)
- UAVs & UCAVs (both foreign and local)
- Upcoming 8x S-26/30 class AIP submarines (4x will be assembled locally, with some 'perks')
These are the acquisitions that I deem as 'equalising' in Indo Pak scenario. For instance the advent of AIM120 for the first time in many years leveled the playing field for PAF - which was heavily dominated by IAF with R27s and R77s. As of now qualitatively at least in terms of BVR both the forces are equal (of course the advantage of quantity lies with India thanks to superior funding). However with the inductions of ducted ramjet based BVR around the corner, this balance will again shift in IAF's favour. Ducted ramjet are throttleable, which means they can limit their burn rate during coasting phase and burst it out during end game. The closest thing to a ducted ramjet in terms of terminal kinematics is a dual pulse rocket motor-- something like the Barak 8, NGARM etc. They have superior kinematics vis a vis convention BVR but unlike ducted ramjet they can't conserve energy. In Indias case the SFDR project has been merged with Astra Mk2. Astra Mk1 is as capable as SD10 if not any more. However smokeless propellant and composites make it appreciably lighter vis a vis SD10.
As for the AWACS, I feel for the size of PAF, they have got a lot. But then i wonder, why? Is it due to the fact that they are not quite satisfied with their Chinese AWACS? ONLY the ERIEYE is actually an AESA, the latter is still a Pesa. Or perhaps ZDKs are the only one compatible with JF17 fleet.
Subs are definitely something that Pakistan is banking on for a future confrontation with India. But the way Indian ASW fleet is expanding along with induction of nuclear and convention subs, it'll be very tough time for the Pakistani naval high command to hide their subs.
Finally at the end, what really bothers is complete lack of transparency in their programs. We in India have a system that regularly AUDITS and informs a standing committee in Parliament about various delays etc. There is simply no such analogue in Pakistan. Finally the research culture of Pakistan is still couple of decades behind that of India. The ecosystem that India painstakingly developed over 80s,90s and 2000s is simply not there That might be due to lack of strong private sector in Pakistan
Sorry but an increase of range by 700kms isn't x2 times. Shaheen-2 could already do 2000kms. The reason why I strongly believe that it doesn't yet have a composite First stage is simply because both the systems use 1.4m SpaB rockets as their FIRST stage. And SpaB is made out of maraging steel.How else do you explain Shaheen-III's nearly 2x increase in range as compared to Shaheen-II?
Wrong, Shaheen-I & II have no composites.