Foinikas
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It's a good point and I think can be attributed to various factors
1) Not all modern AFs/Armies do, UK for instance has never been in the long range SAM business (Bloodhound was an abberation)
2) PAF has always steered investment to jet fighters. If you look at say ratio of helicopters and transports compared to fighters, this is small compared to other air forces, with PAF have a tiny chopper and transport fleet compared to its huge jet fighter fleet. Same case with SAMs.
3) Funding, always a problem in Pakistan
4) Availability, US will never sell PAC-3 or THAAD, S-400 maybe out due to India, so we have to wait for Chinese solution
I understand. There are other alternatives though,French Aster or NASAMs or like you said the Chinese. Basically it's the Chinese,but...it's so weird that a nuclear country like Pakistan which has big problems with another nuclear country,hasn't had a long-range SAM or anti-ballistic system decades now!
Hopefully you will get Chinese AAs very fast. It would have been great if you got Vityaz and S-300PMU2s but you know the neighbors will nag about it.