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Time to put her in the PAF MuseumPT-04 is with PAC Kamra still, see:
from dec19.
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Time to put her in the PAF MuseumPT-04 is with PAC Kamra still, see:
from dec19.
That's a 3B.
Notice longer wingtips that can fire pl10es, wing structure similar to 3A, MAWS housing is different, EW sensor housing at the tips of horizontal wings.
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This is from the batch of Block-2 Bravos shown at the end of last year. 2P-86 was the last of the batch of 14 built last year.That's a 3B.
Notice longer wingtips that can fire pl10es, wing structure similar to 3A, MAWS housing is different, EW sensor housing at the tips of horizontal wings.
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That's a 3B.
Notice longer wingtips that can fire pl10es, wing structure similar to 3A, MAWS housing is different, EW sensor housing at the tips of horizontal wings.
Boy, that is some sight. Bravo indeed!
3B is externally the same as 2B with minor differences. The most notable difference is wingtip hard points. Refer to posts 3027 and 3031 in this thread.Really?? … in fact I see no - at least no major - changes like on the true Blk. 3 single seater and also isn‘t the 2P- part in front of the cn, a hint of its batch?
3B is externally the same as 2B with minor differences. The most notable difference is wingtip hard points. Refer to posts 3027 and 3031 in this thread.
Why would PAC number a Block 3 as 2? Why 2P 86B and not 3P 86B?
All 26 Bravos produced to date are all Block-2s. These were produced and shown to the public prior to the first photo of Block-3 was released.2P is factory designation for dual seaters. It doesn't mean all Bs are blk 2 aircraft.
No. | Year | Block | Type | Designation | Serial |
01 | 2017 | 2 | B | 01 | 17-601 |
02 | 2019 | 2 | B | 03 | 19-602 |
03 | 2019 | 2 | B | 2P-63 B ? | 19-603 |
04 | 2019 | 2 | B | 2P-64 B ? | 19-604 |
05 | 2019 | 2 | B | 2P-65 B | 19-605 |
06 | 2019 | 2 | B | 2P-66 B | 19-606 |
07 | 2019 | 2 | B | 2P-67 B | 19-607 |
08 | 2019 | 2 | B | 2P-68 B | 19-608 |
09 | 2019 | 2 | B | 2P-69 B | 19-609 |
10 | 2019 | 2 | B | 2P-70 B ? | 19-610 ? |
11 | 2019 | 2 | B | 2P-71 B | 19-611 |
12 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-72 B | 20-612 |
13 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-73 B | 20-613 |
14 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-74 B | 20-614 |
15 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-75 B | 20-615 |
16 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-76 B | 20-616 |
17 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-77 B | 20-617 |
18 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-78 B | 20-618 |
19 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-79 B | 20-619 |
20 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-80 B | 20-620 |
21 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-81 B | 20-621 |
22 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-82 B | 20-622 |
23 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-83 B | 20-623 |
24 | 2020 | 2 | B | 2P-84 B | 20-624 |
25 | 2020 | 2 | B | 20-85 B | 20-625 |
26 | 2020 | 2 | B | 20-86 B | 20-626 |
2P is factory designation for dual seaters. It doesn't mean all Bs are blk 2 aircraft.
I thought all BI's were being upgraded to allow block 2 to serve as a standard? Thoughts? If untrue, how many block I's will be left?
B-1s are receiving overhauls and upgrades but not entirely to B-2 standard. However the upgrades they’re receiving are more than enough to keep them relevant for now.I thought all BI's were being upgraded to allow block 2 to serve as a standard? Thoughts? If untrue, how many block I's will be left?
Plan is still present, block 2 B aircraft already have some of the improvements or block 3 like 3 Axis FBW. The current block 3 order dictates for upgrading all Block 2 B with AESAs as well as ordering 30 new aircraft (with a follow up order expected afterwards)All dual seater will also be getting aesa radar unless plans are changed
B-1s are receiving overhauls and upgrades but not entirely to B-2 standard. However the upgrades they’re receiving are more than enough to keep them relevant for now.
Plan is still present, block 2 B aircraft already have some of the improvements or block 3 like 3 Axis FBW. The current block 3 order dictates for upgrading all Block 2 B with AESAs as well as ordering 30 new aircraft (with a follow up order expected afterwards)
B1 and B2 have the same radar And carry the same missiles so there’s no difference In capability In this regard. The upgrades they have received (from what I know) are related to extra fuel, wing strengthening for extra payload, extra oxygen for longer endurance, maybe airframe upgrades to add more composites as in block 2 (If we are to go off the pictures and the notion that the green materials highlight composites). I believe there would also be upgrades on the software side to bring it closer to block 2, there might be more that I don’t know of. They are also receiving general airframe and engine overhauls.Thanks, what upgrades are the B1's receiving? Just interested to know about the Radar and BVR missiles related capability.
On BII and BIII, what would be the total number including the follow on order of 30 jets, that would serve the PAF with BIII specs?