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Lol this thread will end being another di*k measuring contest , folks get ready....
Not in today's world. I'm not underestimating man but its more of machine. You can read chogy's real life example here if you searchTechnologically & numerically IAF is superior to PAF, but at the end of the day it all comes to the man who is behind the machine, how he is trained what kind of strategy of fighting is adopted etc.
Technologically & numerically IAF is superior to PAF, but at the end of the day it all comes to the man who is behind the machine, how he is trained what kind of strategy of fighting is adopted etc.
Not in today's world. I'm not underestimating man but its more of machine. You can read chogy's real life example here if you search
and what makes you think PAF has the upper hand in these areas?
Things are quite changed since then.The true example is RSAF of 80s n 90s where they had quality equipment in numbers but still they were far inferior to IDF when it comes to combat.
Are future acquisitions also to be taken into account? Or this comparison is only for current squadrons?thread is on fighterfleet technology comparison between both, keep it educated and sensible and abstain from trolling.
please have your say..
Things are quite changed since then.
And I believe the most important factor in future before fgfa arrives in South Asian skies will be the introduction of meteor with rafale. This will change hell lot of combat tactics.
The despatches, from the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, indicated that the deal was, among other things, meant to assuage Pakistan's fears of an “existential threat it perceived from India.” The diplomatic cables, accessed by The Hinduthrough WikiLeaks, suggested that the purpose of the sale was to divert Pakistan's attention from “the nuclear option,” and give it “time and space to employ a conventional reaction” in the event of a conflict with India (151227: confidential). Privately, however, the U.S. acknowledged the “reality” that the F-16 programme would not change India's “overwhelming air superiority over Pakistan.” In fact, the cables bluntly assert that the F-16s would be “no match for India's proposed purchase of F-18 or equivalent aircraft.”
Given India's “substantial military advantage,” one cable (197576: confidential) even surmised that the F-16s would at the most offer “a few days” for the U.S. to “mediate and prevent nuclear conflict.”