I don't understand why we are giving up on the K-8. It was co-produced, it is partially our product. Why give up on your own product for a foreign system, especially when JF-17 trainers are right around the corner. The K-8 design could be improved by allocating some resources, and it could even be a base for our own airframe and engine R&D. I just don't get it.
I thought the PAF had it all set-up for the next decade or so. Mushshaq for Flight Training, K-8 for Jet Training, JF-17/FT-6 trainer for Operational Conversion and then off to squadron based flying. Where does the L-15 fit in here?
I tend to agree with you..I am not very happy about this news either.
However just to put a few things into perspective, irrespective of what happened to the LCA across the border, they do now have an industrial base set up. If we had one, and some time, it would have been possible for enhancing the K-8 airframe ourselves. But without the industrial base, it depends on the Chinese and they preferred an all new design. Making K-8 go supersonic, requires a "whole new wing design", and possibly much powerful engine so in effect, it would be a whole new plane.
Designing and developing a plane requires lots of investment that we, at this point in time, simply cannot afford.
Secondly, until now, we had been operating Mirages, F-7s, and early block F-16s. Except for the F-16s, most were stable designs without FBW tech and not so cutting edge. Now, lasest F-16s, FC-20s and JF-17s (all with FBW) and if PAF will go for any future advanced jet, K-8 is simply in appropriate. Sophisticated instruments also require sophisticated training. We might be able to build FBW for K-8, but it still won't be the same. The L-15 has a different flight regime.
However, it is a bit surprising given that for the mean time FC-20 will have twin seaters. Can't say if and when the jF-17 will have it. Ideally, having L-15 for advanced training is quite good, but for cash- starved PAF, it seems priorities should have been elsewhere.