it amazes me how many Pakistanis still in 2020 have this gareeb and lachar mentality
I'd like to pitch in with my limited knowledge here.
Yes lets buy Western equipment our masters will not be happy typical victim mentality
For better or for worse, western technology as we put it has been preferred due to factors such as better safety standards, better metallurgy, greater maturity due to learnings incorporated from military operations/exercises from the past 50 years.
In 1988, we were denied E-3A and offered E-2C instead. We rejected it because E-2C's performance in mountainous terrain was not what we had envisioned (referring to radar performance). Hence this speaks volumes about Pakistan's 'pick and choose' mindset as compared to what you're quoting.
for 76 x F16s we have 7-8 Erieye and yet we are close to over 120 x JF17 but still we want more Erieye and not Chinese AWACS like KJ-500 which btw is more advanced than the ZDK-03 we have
It does not work this way. The acquisition of Erieye makes more sense due to fleet commonality and better overall capability. I will talk about capability in the later portion.
and then we have more silly comments saying we cant afford 4 extra AWACS when we already 11 operational just gets worse
AWACS is an expensive platform. But it better be worth it once acquired. It should serve the purpose. This is what matters.
has anyone here even actually seen a AWACS in their life other than on Youtube? you do realise range is not the only factor we dont need range our strategic depth is next to zero we cant hide in our airspace
It does not matter.
Chinese AWACS comes with the unknown factor, ones that outweighs the benefits of a better AWACS from the West like anti-jamming, tracking and offensive capabilities
I wish this was true.
but yet time and time again Pakistanis always look up and West for hand outs, just because its Western means its great and unbeatable, this is what we call gareeb and lachar mentality and too many fan boys love thinking like this
pardon me can you repeat this? when you make ridiculous unsubstantiated reports this like you are giving fanboys on this forum a chance to jump up and down and I ask you to refrain from making bombastic silly claims like this without providing any evidence as some of us here are well known to know our stuff and not so gullible
Please refer below.
My Assessment of ZDK 03 vis a vis SAAB 2000
System Capability
ZDK-03 radar covers a full 360 degrees in azimuth and we can't know if it is AESA or not (this is not public information). Erieye on the other hand has a smaller dual side fixed planer array antenna which covers a maximum of 120 degrees on each side (azimuth mode). It is an 'advanced' AESA with pulse doppler multi-mode capability.
One of the primary reasons why Erieye was based at Kamra was due to its powerful data/sig processing capability over land and mountainous terrain as compared to ZDK-03. Technically speaking, radar clutter signals reflected over land are stronger (also means more complex) as compared to clutter signals from the sea. Hence, the AWACS radar's which possess powerful signal processing and better clutter handling capability is based on land. Mountainous terrain, the complex net of ground based radars and their noise, birds, vehicles, smaller drone traffic, varying weather conditions all contribute to the increased complexity of the radars scanning airspace over land, while the sea clutter can be handled by the weaker radars such as ZDK 03 in this case.
I will not be commenting on the radar ranges since it is sensitive information and cannot be discussed.
Carrier Capability
SAAB 2000 is a twin engine turboprop that is very efficient in fuel consumption and long term performance from a sustainment standpoint. Y-8, however not only has 4 engines, it is also not a very stable aircraft to fly and lacks a digital glass cockpit. Turn rates and climb rates of Y-8 are also sub par as compared to SAAB 2000. Naturally, due to 2 additional engines, Y-8 has greater ferry range/combat radius but once we break it down to cost per NM, SAAB 2000 comes out on top.
Implications in Indo-Pak Scenario.
Pakistan shares a wide variety of land based terrain with India and lacks the strategic depth. Which means, a side looking Erieye traveling from North to South makes more sense compared to 360 looking ZDK-03 given the technological advantages of the former system. Furthermore, ZDK-03 does its job reasonably well supporting the Naval fleet, Naval air arm, and PAF squadrons in the south. However, any day, if you ask a JF-17 pilot to pick and choose between Erieye and ZDK 03 as their battle manager, Erieye will always come on top.
And they are not fanboys.