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You cant be serious. This is Gripen NG level of upgrades.
Well if we can get 126 F-16 total and 250 JF-17 Thunder total than after improving economy if needed we can go for 36 to 54 J-10 CThere is no deal. We will keep buying F-16s and build 250 Thunders.
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Russia China India = flankers Mig29
USA ISRAEL Japan Saudi South kOREA =F15/F18
UK FRANCE & Germant Luftwaffe = Typhoon Rafale
They also happen to be the 10 Strongest Air forces in the world.
Twin Engines give you massive operational adbvantages
F22 PAK FA & J20 are all Twinengines
@Munir . Sir i must mention that UAE paid 3 Billion for the development of Block-60. To build a JFT with similar capabilities in mind is going to blow our budget.
aeronaut Shahib, If you buy a whole foreign team and make something from scratch... Yes, that is expensive. If it is known technology and even improved/simplified/stolen and build in a cheap labor nation... Would it cost the same?
Your point is valid, though creating such a jet doesn't solely depend on the reduced labor costs. If we are to increase the composite materials usage to reduce the weight to have a higher TWR, it is going to push the costs up as those material by no means are cheap. Then you have IRST, Retractable IFR, AESA radar, Full FBEWCS or Fly by light, new increased thrust engine, new weapon systems and sensors with an upgraded package of avionics, HMS and holographic HUD.
All of the above are included in Gripen NG and they come at an increased cost. I am unwilling to buy the narrative of a Gripen NG like JFT without raising per unit cost. It is possible for us to do it only if our economy recovers and funds become available.
Your point is valid, though creating such a jet doesn't solely depend on the reduced labor costs. If we are to increase the composite materials usage to reduce the weight to have a higher TWR, it is going to push the costs up as those material by no means are cheap. Then you have IRST, Retractable IFR, AESA radar, Full FBEWCS or Fly by light, new increased thrust engine, new weapon systems and sensors with an upgraded package of avionics, HMS and holographic HUD.
All of the above are included in Gripen NG and they come at an increased cost. I am unwilling to buy the narrative of a Gripen NG like JFT without raising per unit cost. It is possible for us to do it only if our economy recovers and funds become available.
Your point is valid, though creating such a jet doesn't solely depend on the reduced labor costs. If we are to increase the composite materials usage to reduce the weight to have a higher TWR, it is going to push the costs up as those material by no means are cheap. Then you have IRST, Retractable IFR, AESA radar, Full FBEWCS or Fly by light, new increased thrust engine, new weapon systems and sensors with an upgraded package of avionics, HMS and holographic HUD.
All of the above are included in Gripen NG and they come at an increased cost. I am unwilling to buy the narrative of a Gripen NG like JFT without raising per unit cost. It is possible for us to do it only if our economy recovers and funds become available.
@Luftwaffe
All of your points are reasonable. The bottom line remains our ecinomic recovery. Better GDP growth means larger budget, which means spare cash for such projects.
You know that i have been a long supporter of the JFT program. Its a blessing for our aviation industry. Given the economic recovery, we must keep upgrading them into more blocks than 3.
We should create SMEs in our aviation industry to foster a research and development culture at a smaller and industrial level.
We cannot compete with Gloabl Air Forces, our focus is IAF lets be honest, their fulcrums, lca, mirages, jaguars are here to stay for the next 2 decades. We have on our hands a platform that we need to modernize and customize to give them run for the money and perform well and exceed the expectations. Finances is the problem but once 150 numbers is reached we need to get/add few numbers from time to time as needed requirements which i believe is attainable...
[1] My only reservations with JF-17 are the fact that since it needs at least 2 drop tanks for a typical strike mission, it leaves 5 hardpoints of any use. If one is used up by a pod, then only four are left for Air to Air. These hardpoints should be at least 9 or 10. 2 WVRs, 4 BVRs gives JF-17 a tremendous strike capability, while allowing the remaining hardpoints to be used for 1000lb bombs, pods etc.
[2]Another thing perhaps PAF can do is develop dedicated JF-17 EW versions, like the F-18 Growlers. So maybe out of 20 or so in a squadron, 4 can be dedicated EW platforms. It's quite possible since the engineering of this plane is entirely in our hands. The only limiting factor is our imagination, foresight and of course, funds.
[3] Well, at least under this government i see some improvement in finances coming. Economy has stabilized somewhat.
@Oscar , would you like to add anything?