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OOO bhai look at F-16 wing tip... SMOKE WINDERS....it must be maneuvering.
more pix AIR MARSHAL.
For the Love of God, what I can't understand is why is the PAF buying more Blk 52's ?? Why can't they upgrade the existing falcons to Block60+/70 ??? The UAE air force who currently fly the most advanced version of the falcon are upgrading their birds to Block 70 (to counter the F16IN ), and we are still mucking about with Block 52!!!
IMO the PAF should just upgrade all its falcons to Block 60/70 instead of buying more Blk 52's
Secondly, with the relationship Pakistan has with the UAE, I'm 100% sure the royalty issue can be tackled tactfully.
Basic knowledge. Block 60 or further is no way comparable (even structural) with the block52. How would you do such upgrade? Try first to google and then post. But looking forward to your answer.
With all due respect, your basic knowledge seems to be fundamentally flawed! When a Blk 15 can be upgraded to Blk 50/52, why can't you upgrade to Blk 60/70?
As to your comment on googling, here you go:
F-16E/F Block 60 F-16 Fighting Falcon variants - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Based on the F-16C/D Block 50/52, it features improved radar and avionics and conformal fuel tanks; it has only been sold to the United Arab Emirates. At one time, this version was incorrectly thought to have been designated "F-16U." A major difference from previous blocks is the Northrop Grumman AN/APG-80 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar, which gives the airplane the capability to simultaneously track and destroy ground and air threats. The Block 60's General Electric F110-GE-132 engine is a development of the -129 model and is rated at 32,500 lbf (144 kN). The Electronic Warfare system is supposed to be quite advanced and includes the Northrop Grumman Falcon Edge Integrated Electronic Warfare Suite RWR together with the AN/ALQ-165 Self-Protection Jammer. Falcon Edge, which was developed by Northrop Grumman specifically for the Block 60, is capable of showing not only the bearing of any threat but also the range. The Block 60 allows the carriage of all Block 50/52-compatible weaponry as well as AIM-132 Advanced Short Range Air-to-Air Missile (ASRAAM) and the AGM-84E Standoff Land Attack Missile (SLAM). The CFTs provide an additional 450 US gallon (2,045 L) of fuel, allowing increased range or time on station. This has the added benefit of freeing up hardpoints for weapons that otherwise would have been occupied by underwing fuel tanks. The MIL-STD-1553 data bus is replaced by MIL-STD-1773 fiber-optic data bus which offers a 1000 times increase in data-handling capability. UAE funded the entire $3 billion Block 60 development costs, and in exchange will receive royalties if any of the Block 60 aircraft are sold to other nations. According to press reports quoted by Flight International, this is "the first time the US has sold a better aircraft [F-16] overseas than its own forces fly".
Like the F-35, the Block 60 F-16 has a built in FLIR/laser targeting system rather than using a pod that would increase drag and RCS.
As to built in systems like FLIR/LTS, when you do an upgrade, you can incorporate this option and others (fiber optic data bus) into it. As you can see from the below pic, that when undergoing an upgrade, the aircraft is literally stripped down to bare bones, enabling an operator to incorporate whatever upgrades necessary.
Secondly, wouldn't 40 Blk 60/70, be more formidable than 80 Blk-52+ ???