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With the ongoing rafale acquisation by India, a lot of threads on the ramifications are bound to open in the paf section.
MODS will monitor this thread to keep it ON-TOPIC
To New Members;
Any poster posting in urdu or slang will be immediately thread banned. I am sick and tired of watching people posting urdu in english alphabets and will start to actively infract them
I have written a template in my first post in this thread. So that new/young members dont post one liners instead have an idea where to take the content of the thread.
You can pick any of the points in my template to discuss or you can discuss all the points briefly yet comprehensively like milspec just did.
Avoid offtopic one liners or you wont be taken seriously. Morover it takes the forum quality down.
Source: https://defence.pk/threads/paf-the-...les-sale-to-india.427156/page-3#ixzz463l71Hje
Discussion should revolve around these points--- useless posts will be deleted, posters thread banned
1--What is PAF's priority [ Land defence,Sea denial, deep attacks with heavy bombs or smart ammunitions ] ?
2--Can jf-17 completely meet those demands/doctrine even after aesa/ifr probe/composites/strengthened structure/tweaked engine?
3--If not what are the options and possible numbers? Is the cost of buying/ training/maintenance/spare parts/ years to build strategy/ availability rate worth the hassle?
4--S300 copies vs introduction of another 4.5 gen fighter
5--Should we wait another decade for j31 or should we buy some 4.5 gen fighter instead and develop tactics in the meanwhile
6--To Indian posters, what would you suggest PAF do OTHER than bolstering economy and admitting that India is a super power
7--Is the replacement of 190 old fighters with a BVR capable light fighter sufficient keeping in view Pakistan's economy?
8--J10 and JF-17 may have similar capability but they DON'T have SAME capability. Are the J-10 an ideal replacement for the mirage squadrons?
9--Is there any chance of getting reliable subsystems for jft from the French?
10--Other than numbers, what capability rafale brings to IAF, which they wont exploit in the su30 including its naval role
11-- Importance of loiter time in war
12--Are destroyers, submarines, helicopters, s300 derivatives and cruise missiles the answer?
13--Importance of joint ventures for subsystems avionics / ammunitions with countries other than China
100+ top of the line J-20s or 300+ J-31s by 2035, or bust. The IN alone will match the PAF in numbers by 2035, and all of the IN jets will be top of the line. So the number of high end jets is going to be crucial for PAF.
The JF-17/J-10 will never keep up and SAMs are useless without decent air cover.
As for point number 10, Rafale is a low/very low observable aircraft. That means it is a stealth aircraft. So its capability in air to air and strike missions will be leagues above the Su-30MKI when the Rafale goes into full cloak mode.
And point 12, cruise missiles are necessary, but they can't replace the air force. A Rafale can carry 6 bombs in 1 sortie. A single squadron of 18 jets can carry 108 bombs in a single sortie. And each squadron can fly about 3 sorties a day comfortably, not even surge sorties which can go up to 6 or 7 depending on the flight distance. So a squadron can drop 324 bombs a day. IAF plans for at least 9 squadrons, that's about 3000 bombs a day. No cruise missile can match that. And most cruise missiles will be shot down anyway while aircraft are more survivable.
Ships and subs will have an even harder time facing the IN with 200-300 jets and 200 ships/subs. Basically, the entire Arabian Sea will be covered by 3 squadrons of Mig-29s and 3 squadrons of Rafales by 2022 on 2 carriers and coastal bases. That's not counting the 9 squadrons IAF has in that sector. So we are talking about 300 jets, most of them high end. Pakistan will have to give up on maintaining SLOC during war.
As for point 13, Turkey and China may offer a way out. But dealing with Turkey requires dealing with western nations. Apart from the political ramifications in dealing with western nations, western technology is far more expensive and restrictive in usage, whereas China won't provide the best technologies, they are like the Soviet Union in that sense, maybe worse.