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Can anyone please provide me the video clip of PAF F16 bombing shown in this video or any other similar clips without any Channel Name tags.... I desperately need it.
I searched youtube but all that is available is USAF F16 bombings.
THANKS IN ADVANCE.
jUSt WAna Know that f-16 c's carry CFT or not???
should I TAke IT AS YES??
☪☪☪☪;955276 said:CFTs are coming but will be used on specific specialized strike missions only as mentioned before ie Strike in India.
jUSt WAna Know that f-16 c's carry CFT or not???
Well it remains to be seen how the F16 C/D will be used in Pakistan Airforce and how much effectiveness of our airforce will be increased due to these planes -
3-4 planes do not make too much difference , if we had a number closer to 50 block c/d and 42 MLU then yes I would say its a minimum requirement for a modern airforce
Egyptian airforce has what 150 F16's?
jUSt WAna Know that f-16 c's carry CFT or not???
guyz only 3 they are just peanuts for PAF...
if you want to compete with the good then its nothing....
Two of F16's with Squarish area behind canopy are the C models where CFT's can be attached or detached, the third one seems F16 B perhaps after MLU.
Egypt flies over 200 F-16s. However none of their aircraft have BVR capability.
Secondly, in Pakistan's case, even 18-36 blk-52s help. The idea is about large strike packages now. This is where the blk-52 with its advanced EW suite comes in very handy. It can provide ECM coverage to the rest of the strike package which would have an assortment of capabilities. These blk-52s provide an immediate enhanced BVR capability which was not available to the PAF until the 26th as such it is a considerable enhancement.
Secondly, with our plans to induct over 250 JF-17s, PAF does not need an F-16 fleet as large as Egyptians or even the Turks because they were able to build up the backbone of their respective air forces with the type. For PAF, the threat of sanctions is as such that the F-16s have to be considered the edge/bonus but not the backbone. Egyptians, if they were to ever go to war against the only adversary for which their Air Force is postured, I.E. IDFAF, would find their entire fleet of F-16s sanctioned the moment war starts. As such a fleet of 200+ F-16s would be nice but eventually run into trouble.
In our case, when the fleet of 18 blk-52s and 45+ upgraded F-16 A/Bs is complimented by the JF-17s, then we have a very potent capability on hand. Lastly, unlike the Egyptians, we would not have the problem of maintaining various blocks of the F-16s. All of ours would have common avionics suites. This in itself is a huge bonus. Think about all of the Field Replaceable Units and LineRUs that would be reduced in the supply chain for the F-16 program in the PAF.