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How come Pakistan has 111 F-16 in inventory?
no idea bro asking the same question ,Did we have some deal for used ones ?How come Pakistan has 111 F-16 in inventory?
Wrong data for a number of countries. Pakistan, UAE and Bahrain Viper numbers are not at all close to what they have in that picture.
75 are real and rest are stealthHow come Pakistan has 111 F-16 in inventory?
110 F-16A/Bs. But in the 1990s, ACM Pervaiz Mehdi Qureishi indicated to Flight International that the PAF would've started negotiations for an additional 50 or so F-16s (likely Block-32 or 42 as those were the variants available in the mid-1990s). So, by the mid-2000s the PAF would've had 150 F-16s (with 10 more as attrition reserves).77 is the number I recall for Pakistan currently.
Had all the Peacegate deals gone through, then we were projected to have 111 F-16s in service.
Alas, the best laid plans of mice and men...110 F-16A/Bs. But in the 1990s, ACM Pervaiz Mehdi Qureishi indicated to Flight International that the PAF would've started negotiations for an additional 50 or so F-16s (likely Block-32 or 42 as those were the variants available in the mid-1990s). So, by the mid-2000s the PAF would've had 150 F-16s (with 10 more as attrition reserves).
Basically, the PAF was going all in on the F-16 (just like many other countries, e.g., Turkiye, Greece, Egypt, etc). It was supposed to be the workhorse of the PAF fleet as the go-to multirole fighter. The F-7P and Mirages would've stayed to take on niche roles, but I'd wager they would've also been gone by the 2005.
Ironically, I think having the F-16s as the workhorse (i.e., 160 units) would've opened the pathway for the PAF to induct the JH-7A as its dedicated strike fighter. The amount of flexibility from having an excellent multirole fighter provides a lot of space for specialized assets.
That said, the 'dream team' combo was the F-16 and A-7 in the multirole and attack roles, respectively.
Only way that happens is if Pakistan gets guaranteed replacement fighters that are as good or better than the F-16.what if Pakistan sells its F16's to Ukraine?
Hi,Ironically, I think having the F-16s as the workhorse (i.e., 160 units) would've opened the pathway for the PAF to induct the JH-7A as its dedicated strike fighter. The amount of flexibility from having an excellent multirole fighter provides a lot of space for specialized assets.
That said, the 'dream team' combo was the F-16 and A-7 in the multirole and attack roles, respectively.