Bilal Khan (Quwa)
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IMO an 'Air Defence Command' (ADC) would only apply to HiADS over land.Air space management is a complex thing.... And here we have assets from PAF and army... Multiple aircraft, types etc.... And on top of it we have multiple AD platforms from all the three services..... And then we have different set of requirements for each one of them....
Example.... AD assets giving protection to an armored column.... They'll be switching on their radars and will be searching for targets 24 /7....now whether PAF likes or or not, it's aircraft are forced to avoid the engagement zones of army AD assets, since the army won't like to switch off their platforms...if it does, it puts our armored forces at risk....
This thing has to go beyond the services.... There should be a separate AD command.. Over and and above the three services under which all AD assets should be concentrated... Till the time services are involved, they all have their own different assets for their own requirements.... Therefore the airspace has so be divided between them and coordination gets lot more importance.
The PN's AAW would operate from its ships and, in most cases, the primary objective of the AAW is defending the fleet. The maritime space is self-contained and, if anything, should be more autonomous (e.g., get a naval fighter wing). The more duties we hand off to the PN, the easier it will be to manage affairs over land.
However, a more general point is that forcing everyone to subordinate their LoMADS to an ADC would be very rigid and awkward (e.g., does the PA really need someone else's permission to use a SHORAD system to defend its armoured columns? Isn't it simpler to let each service arm station SAMs to defend their HVTs?)
So, basically, if an ADC can work, it would have to restrict its jurisdiction to (1) over land and (2) only above a certain altitude and range. Personally, I think an ADC could emerge as a way to consolidate funding for long-range and high-altitude SAMs and BMD solutions. It could also fill in gaps left by each of the service arms.
I think a good vision is that everything under a range of 100 km and/or altitude of 19,000 m should belong to the Army, Navy or Air Force. Likewise, the PA, PN and PAF should be responsible for defending their assets, e.g., bases, ships, tanks etc.
On the other hand, the ADC can cover:
- anything over 100 km and/or 20,000 m over land (while the PN covers everything at sea)
- ballistic missiles / BMD deployment
- shielding cities, critical infrastructure, industrial sites and the border.
- this would include VSHORAD, SHORAD and LoMADS