PakShaheen79
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Scenarios create bravado---no nation is sure if they will take the other one down just like that. One thing leads to the other---creates the ripple effect---which builds into a small wave---you shoot the su 30---you create a tidal wave---it is the pride and joy of india---india could care less after that point.
Sir, to be honest.. I also hate drawing some imaginative scenario but was just replying what you posted in your earlier post. We both know air combat is not as simple as it looks on ground.
You still don't get it----once the su 30 locks its bvr and launches it missiles at an incoming fighter---there is not much the target fighter can do---either try to evade the missile or pray that somehow it misses him---it is not going to be one missile---they are going to be 2 for each target.
I have got you point sir.. only problem I have with what you are saying is the way you write off PAF completely in that scenario where we are still unaware where all this air combat will be taken place, above Pakistani grounds or inside Indian territory..This one factor alone can change whole completion of scenario.
Now there is a talk of jamming---what jamming---the russian missile may not be good at the extremme end of their ranges----but within the 60--80 % of the max range---they are deadly--
Any reasons IAF is using more and more NON-Russian ECM/ECCM suites on their Russian planes?
The indians always ask for the impossible---to keep pakistan on the back foot all the time---to keep them in an explaining position rather than a dictating position first of all---and secondly---infuriate the paks so much by that demand they may indulge into doing something stupid.
AGREED. 100% there is no doubt after Mumbai drama.
India ordered the mirage in 84 and got them on a fast track in 85---if paf had ordered 2 sqdrns and diversified---india could have been choked on the order---rather than haveing 2 superior diversified aircraft in their inventory---they chose one and decided to let the enemy get the other one---there thinking was---we are superior---we will take care of the enemy.
hmmm... I think we must look after having diversification with F-16,F-15,F-18,A-10,F-14 etc where USAF is heading, Answer is JSF. Joint Strike Fighter.. Why? because it unified the operational requirement of fighter. Different version but same base fighter. Now let's see what PAF choosed in 1981... Original plan was of having more than 110 F-16s in service following same principle of unification and in 1981 no one was thinking about US sanctions on Pakistan which took place in 1990 secondly we can't ignore the size of our economy and modern fighters were and are expensive things. Buying something is one matter and keeping it operational is another. BTW, Pak did opt for F-7Ps in 1988 to have a lower tear of PAF for CAS like operations.
If you ask me, I think Pakistan real failure in planning was a delayed go ahead in JF-17 project, if this could have happen in say 1995 we could have some 2 to 3 operational squadrons in service or may be test flights of Block-II of Thunders.
Let's hope PAF has learned its lesson and will keep an aggressive posture in its future planning. No doubts 1990s is lost decade it is time when IAF took real advantage over PAF technically and now PAF is trying desperately to catch up.