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Good joke buddy
T-38 or T-37, these two would be hunted down like flies if used in Naval aviation tasks with using ordnance.
Bro,
It was based only on aerodynamics...If you look at the F-5 it has a single vertical stabilizer where as the Saeqah has two giving it a smaller turning and higher manuring capability.
As for the avionics and weapons are concerned they can be updated with the latest radars and electronic suites...
F-5S of the Republic of Singapore is equipped with the Galileo Avionica's FIAR Grifo-F X-band radar and are capable of firing the AIM- 120 AMRAAM.
F-5N used by the US Navy as aggressors use the AN/APG-69 Radar.
PAF is currently looking for a lightweight AESA radar for the JF-17's, so if PAF desires these radars could also be installed on other aircraft in PAF.
The Requirement of Pakistan Navy is to search and target Indian Aircraft Carriers and other War Ships, hence it relies heavily on Carrier Killer missiles which require an aircraft to carry them.
There is an other kind of war that goes on which is to inflict a higher price loss on the other party... for example
A highly modified F-5 is priced to be at 2-2.5 million USD is able to sink an Aircraft Carrier which is priced at approximately 1-1.75 Billion USD (both lost) it would still be a big win for the country operating the F-5.
Hope you understand how Pakistan likes to play asymmetrical war.
@Arsalan
Sir,
F-5, Saeqah can be used as low cost low end bomber role aircraft flown under JF-17 cover giving PN a very good strike mix in fraction of the cost then operating a heavy.
Bro,
It was based only on aerodynamics...If you look at the F-5 it has a single vertical stabilizer where as the Saeqah has two giving it a smaller turning and higher manuring capability.
As for the avionics and weapons are concerned they can be updated with the latest radars and electronic suites...
F-5S of the Republic of Singapore is equipped with the Galileo Avionica's FIAR Grifo-F X-band radar and are capable of firing the AIM- 120 AMRAAM.
F-5N used by the US Navy as aggressors use the AN/APG-69 Radar.
PAF is currently looking for a lightweight AESA radar for the JF-17's, so if PAF desires these radars could also be installed on other aircraft in PAF.
The Requirement of Pakistan Navy is to search and target Indian Aircraft Carriers and other War Ships, hence it relies heavily on Carrier Killer missiles which require an aircraft to carry them.
There is an other kind of war that goes on which is to inflict a higher price loss on the other party... for example
A highly modified F-5 is priced to be at 2-2.5 million USD is able to sink an Aircraft Carrier which is priced at approximately 1-1.75 Billion USD (both lost) it would still be a big win for the country operating the F-5.
Hope you understand how Pakistan likes to play asymmetrical war.
@Arsalan
Sir,
F-5, Saeqah can be used as low cost low end bomber role aircraft flown under JF-17 cover giving PN a very good strike mix in fraction of the cost then operating a heavy.
According to @Windjammer, these are T-37 trainers instead of T-38s and Pakistan is already operating T-37s.
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PAF has been using T-37 for the last 50 + years.
Tou Khayrat Batni shuru ker dou Sher,
As Combat-Master stated It is more possible mentioned jet trainers Turkey will transfer to Pakistan may be T-37. T-38M Ari jet trainers are newly upgraded by TAI and TurAf deadly needs them for following 15 years. Most probably, The authors made a classic typo and put the name of T-38 instead of T-37.
I dont wanna to get involved in a history debate but Timur is not our favorite historical character my friend.Besides the era of the Ottomans is over.We are the Turkish Republic and the seed that our Pakistani brothers send to us (gold) helped us to beat the Brits, French, Greek and Italian invasion.We was near to an extinction but we grow again a mighty tree.The modern Turkish Republic.
Bro,
It was based only on aerodynamics...If you look at the F-5 it has a single vertical stabilizer where as the Saeqah has two giving it a smaller turning and higher manuring capability.
As for the avionics and weapons are concerned they can be updated with the latest radars and electronic suites...
F-5S of the Republic of Singapore is equipped with the Galileo Avionica's FIAR Grifo-F X-band radar and are capable of firing the AIM- 120 AMRAAM.
F-5N used by the US Navy as aggressors use the AN/APG-69 Radar.
PAF is currently looking for a lightweight AESA radar for the JF-17's, so if PAF desires these radars could also be installed on other aircraft in PAF.
The Requirement of Pakistan Navy is to search and target Indian Aircraft Carriers and other War Ships, hence it relies heavily on Carrier Killer missiles which require an aircraft to carry them.
There is an other kind of war that goes on which is to inflict a higher price loss on the other party... for example
A highly modified F-5 is priced to be at 2-2.5 million USD is able to sink an Aircraft Carrier which is priced at approximately 1-1.75 Billion USD (both lost) it would still be a big win for the country operating the F-5.
Hope you understand how Pakistan likes to play asymmetrical war.
@Arsalan
Sir,
F-5, Saeqah can be used as low cost low end bomber role aircraft flown under JF-17 cover giving PN a very good strike mix in fraction of the cost then operating a heavy.
New Recruit
So Pakistan not buying
New Recruit
There is an other kind of war that goes on which is to inflict a higher price loss on the other party... for example
A highly modified F-5 is priced to be at 2-2.5 million USD is able to sink an Aircraft Carrier which is priced at approximately 1-1.75 Billion USD (both lost) it would still be a big win for the country operating the F-5.
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@Arsalan
Sir,
F-5, Saeqah can be used as low cost low end bomber role aircraft flown under JF-17 cover giving PN a very good strike mix in fraction of the cost then operating a heavy.
Oky so then it was a mistake. Thanks for clearing it Sir.Yes yes yes T37 are being gifted
Pakistan has also initiated search for the most sophisticated multi-role fifth generation plane and for the purpose Sweden, American, Turkish and some European planes are being examined. India is acquiring planes of fifth generation although it has reduced its order from 126 to 36 and that deal too is facing snags. It is expected that Pakistan would also acquire fifth generation fighter-bomber planes for its air force, the sources added.