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Pakistan Air Force: Second to None

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Pakistan Air Force: Second to None
April 30, 2011

By S. M. Hali

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Pakistan Air Force Comparision

In an era of sophistication and state-of-the-art technology, Indian Air Force (IAF), which enjoyed an edge over its adversary, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in numbers as well as hi-tech aircraft is gradually losing its advantage. Shiv Aroor & Durga Nandini, in their Op-Ed in India Today, titled: ‘IAF losing edge over PAF’ admit the bitter fact. Quoting Headlines Today, they present the disturbing proof that is causing sleepless nights to Indian defence planners. The duo state that recent presentation by the defence intelligence establishment paints a morbid picture of how the numbers and capability advantage that the Indian Air Force has always found comfort in is rapidly slipping away. Headlines Today has accessed the recent presentation made to the Ministry of Defence. The document makes singularly ominous projections. The most glaring warning is about combat force ratio. The presentation says that the ratio of 1:1.7 is likely to progressively dip to 1:1.2 by the end of 2012. It describes this as a “historic low”. It also says that the traditional hi-tech advantage is almost equal now with 9.5:11 squadron ratio.

These statistic should not have come as a surprise as subsequent PAF commands have been burning the midnight oil to fight embargoes, restrictions, bans and sanctions to keep the teeth of the PAF’s fighting force sharpened and its claws honed and its appetite for the kill whetted. The sanctions and embargoes proved to be a blessing in disguise, since they urged the PAF leadership to rely upon indigenization. With the help of its traditional ally and all weather friend China, PAF jointly produced the JF-17 Thunder, a multi-role fighter aircraft, which made its debut at the Farnborough International Airshow, one of the world’s most prestigious aviation global events. Last year’s PAF exercise Highmark and Army Exercise, Azm-e-Nau III, saw the JF-17 Thunder in action, displaying its multi-role characteristics with precision and accuracy at firepower displays much to the awe of the audience comprising foreign defence attachés, defence personnel, media and parliamentarians. The JF-17 Thunder is a multi-role combat aircraft that has the potential to be the mainstay of any modern air force. The JF-17 was developed primarily to meet the requirements of the PAF for a low cost, medium technology and multi-role combat aircraft as a cost-effective replacement for its ageing mixed fleet of Nanchang A-5, Chengdu F-7P/PG and Dassault Mirage III/V fighters. And also to have export potential to the air forces of other developing countries, as an affordable alternative to hi-tech but expensive Western fighters.

The story of PAF’s prowess does not end here; it has invested wisely in the acquisition of Force Multipliers like four IL-78 from Ukraine and early warning systems like Saab 2000 from Sweden and ZDK-03 from China, which have enabled the PAF to achieve a quantum jump in reducing the gap with India over technology and firepower. The IAF’s UAV advantage is also diminishing rapidly, as Pakistan is acquiring 25 European UAVs, with more in the pipeline and coproduction of the Italian Falco at Pakistan Aeronautical Complex Kamra.

A major setback to the IAF has been the despondent performance of its Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), which was responsible for the development of its Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas. Already fifteen years behind schedule, the LCA is obsolete even before its induction due to the incompetence of DRDO, which Indian media sarcastically refers to as Dodo. Sleaze, graft, corruption and kickbacks have also taken a toll of Indian defence planning and its dilly dallying regarding the choice of weapon systems have delayed the selection of appropriate platforms for the IAF. This factor has not only allowed the PAF to catch up with IAF, but given its superior training and better maintenance capabilities; it has provided the PAF the necessary edge in achieving the cutting edge of technology and readiness. IAF participated in the prestigious Red Flag exercise at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada USA. Colonel Terence Fornoff, a renowned F-15 pilot, in a debrief of the exercise was highly critical of the performance of the IAF Su-30 MKIs and their pilots, stating that the IAF received a licking in 1v1 and how the F-15 defeated the Su-30 MKI’s vectored thrust. The video clip of the debrief is available HERE.

Pakistan Air Force has also cut its teeth in the challenging anti-terrorism operations and provide the Pakistan Army invaluable support in its combat against the miscreants. No wonder that the PAF has come up to the Quaid’s expectations of being second to none.
 
Well my friend u know this has been already addressed right? An arms race is not on India's mind ..security is.. India is well on its way to revitalize its air force with 40+ squadron since the need arose.
 
i hope the rafale and j10b are inducted almost at the same time, otherwise the ratios in the above comparison would be tilted towards india in terms of number of quality fighters - particularly considering our ''stealth like'' jft might be blk3 , not blk2
 
the columists cant see past the words---- he has no idea that this was an actual propoganda for india to get more fighters, and instead of looking through this clever indian media tactics, this columists has started empty chest thumping
 
Well, we must not forget the person who actually made this AirForce. Muhammad Ali Jinnah. So it must run on his words!
The words, which he said for this Mighty Force to be are:

'There is no doubt that a country without a strong Air Force is at the mercy of any aggressor. Pakistan must build up her air force as quickly as possible. It must be an efficient air force second to none and must take its right place with the Army and the Navy in securing Pakistan's Defence.'
 
This article is some facebook fanboy material. Advice to ignore.
 
Alll these threads coming after India short listed Rafale / EF for MRCA.... Some sort of insecurity amoung PDF member...
 
the columists cant see past the words---- he has no idea that this was an actual propoganda for india to get more fighters, and instead of looking through this clever indian media tactics, this columists has started empty chest thumping

IMO, you seem to have a point there, the original piece in HT by Shiv Aroor and Durga Nandini needs to be read between the lines!
Of course Gp.Capt.(R) Sultan M. Hali is also a frequent columnist on defence matters. So, what made him write what he did?
Was he remembering his days as a schoolboy at PAF School Sargodha in 1965?
 
the columists cant see past the words---- he has no idea that this was an actual propoganda for india to get more fighters, and instead of looking through this clever indian media tactics, this columists has started empty chest thumping

he's an old pilot - old habits never die! but he knows what he is talking about.

however lets be realistic - IAF induction of the EFT/Rafale in large numbers does pose a 'serious threat' to PAF. it has to go back to the 'drawing board' and burn the midnight oil once again to come up with its own force multiplyers to counter the 40 Sqdn IAF
 
LCA's Success is paramount for IAF in the context of the Dissimilar doctrines of PAF and IAF. IAF's inventory is looking very good with large number of 4th generation inductions for offensive roles but the defense of strategic and economic assets will be left to point defense fighters like mig 21 bison and LCA mk1 and MkII,

MKI, Mig 29, Mirage 2000, and MMRCA are strike fighters and will be intended for offensive power projection. These aircrafts can very easily be deployed for tackling any PAF offensive over indian airspace, but that will compromise the offensive capabilities. LCA and future LCA variants have to be able to engage PAF strike packages which may include F16/J10B's.

Hence if LCA MKII (fully developed) can be fielded in excess of 200, then whatever PAF strike capability is increased with blk 52 and j10B can be progressively nullified.

The question will be, will pakistan be able to handle strike packages of IAF involving two extremely potent Multirole fighters MKI/MMRCA, Air superiority MIG 29 SMT, Battle proven Mirage 2000's complemented with Deep penetration striker Jaguar DARIN II and MIG 27 ground Attack aircrafts.
 
Always good to tout your horn , not to mention we got AWACs that give us better awareness in air
 

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