Nasr
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You have to remember, Trump would also like to get some deals signed. The Indians are getting 36 Rafales starting this year, so 18 PAF F-16 Block 70s won't change the balance of power, but keep it balanced, and may even incentivize the Indians to buy the Super Hornet. The Indians don't seem to be committing to any US products for their major Air force Fighter or Strike platform tenders. Therefore the US shoudl look at who is willing to buy their products.
18 Block 70s and just the SABR radars and associated avionics upgrades would be enough to give the PAF modern capabilities to match IAF acquisitions for the foreseeable future. 18 Block 70, permission to buy 42 Late model low-flight hour F-16s from other operators, and the aforementioned upgrades, along with Aim-120c7 and Aim-9X-II would be enough for the PAF. Then we would have 8 full f-16 Squadrons. Price tag would be somewhere in the neighborhood of $6-9 Billion. A steady increase in trade could cover some of this acquisition, and it is a large enough deal that it may incentivize the Trump and the US to go through with it, especially if it gets Pakistan to buy American and not Chinese.
All that ... and one bill passed through US Congress, the house of cards come crashing down. Just look at Turkey frantically buying up spares to increase their stockpile. Zionist-America has Turkey by the balls. Turkey's entire Air Force is all American fighters, it couldn't withstand U.S embargo on spare parts even if it tried it's hardest! The biggest advantage Pakistan has over America is it's drastically reducing dependency on American military hardware. In particular, it's Air Force. What Pakistan needs to do (and is now doing) is to build a pool of experts (Pakistanis) which would allow Pakistan to "truly absorb" technology transfers. As it's nucleus of experts increase, so would the industry and relative R&D would expand. Presently Pakistan lacks in knowledge base, hence has little no capacity to establish and expand industry, in particular, the military aviation. Why this is critical? Well just look at the hapless state of india, which supposedly has the knowledge base, the industry base and the money. Yet it has consistently and miserably failed to make any advances by itself.
Pakistan must build it's economy, must cultivate a harmonious education system and start churning out graduates who have the knowledge base to build it's industries, RESPONSIBLY!!! When Pakistan does do this, it will have the necessary resources, the critical industry technology and formidable allies to propel it to the level of South Korea or Japan. We just need to believe in our ability to do so. And if we keep sticking to the mentality of getting this many F-16s or that Block of Vipers or some AH-1 Zulus. Then I'm afraid that we would end up with the same shit that India finds itself in today.
Pakistan Air Force has cautiously and carefully mitigated it's modernization progress. Knowing fully well, that without the knowledge base, it cannot possibly rid itself of dependency on Western technology.