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Hi looks like PAF got to of them if its appropriate to revealIt's not. There is a narrow taxiway to the apron there.
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Hi looks like PAF got to of them if its appropriate to revealIt's not. There is a narrow taxiway to the apron there.
Three of them. Mir, Iqbal and Lodhi.Hi looks like PAF got to of them if its appropriate to reveal
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Hi thanks for your information
Are all three equipped with EW goodies or just two of them like I have heard?
Ok look I wanted to post this photo somewhere and I decided to post it here because this is a thing of beauty, like a Black shining rattle snake. I came across it on another forum - IOMAX Archangel attack plane.
If Pakistan had it, it would be been such a wonderful site.
In my personal opinion, PAF EW strategy should be threefold and prioritized on short, medium and long terms for an optimal utilization of the available monies and without compromising on the operational readiness of our forces.
Short Term Strategy:
Firstly, we need point EW assets (akin to EA-18G Growler) to
A JF-17B optimized for EW role would be the way to go for this path.
- create point EW coverage for localized air superiority
- provide point cover to our attack formations
Medium Term Strategy:
Secondly, we need dedicated long range standalone EW assets to replace the ageing D-20s. Going this way we could rightly look at Havasoj. 3-4 platforms of this nature would be enough.
Adding to this, in case there is a possibility of the turkish contractors being able to integrate the subsystems of Havasoj on a Saab-2000 or ATR 72 platforms, we would be able to commonize the platforms which we already operate in PAF and PN and save long term support and training costs.
Hence, we would ultimately be having EW assets from two different sources i.e China and Turkey/Italy which would be analogous to our AEW&C route and we can ultimately increase the investment on any one path as per our developing needs and the respective performances of the platforms.
Long Term Strategy/FUTURE:
Additionally, we should be working with our partners to explore the possibility of an EW variant of our local drones (under Project AZM MALE UAV program). Such platforms should be able to communicate with our 5th gen assets under the AZM program.
This way we could look for turkish solutions to be integrated on our MALE UAVs and would be akin to how our navy is proceeding with the up gradation of our Agosta 90B submarines from the Turkish contractors i.e. we provide them our asset/drone and they integrate their systems on our platform.
Last but not the least, developing our local EW solutions either under a separate arm of the Project AZM or as an offshoot of the existing PAF Avionics projects should be our ultimate aim.
Flt. Lt. Fatima is wearing a Burraq UAV patch, but in the music video, she's an AEW&C controller. It's possible she is an operator on both, but I guess her actual job might be controlling UAVs -- and that her role in the AEW&C is more of a stand-in for promotional purposes?Guess what? (seems like screen grab from Sherdil Movie).
Got French upgrades during Mush era PAF should look for turkish new electronic warfare jetindia's headache is landing
These photos must have been taken before he upgrades. They have no aerials visible..
For training, most probably replacement for the Y12Pakistan has taken delivery of two Beechcraft Super King Air 350i aircraft. It is unclear if these aircraft will be used for utility/transport or ELINT/SIGINT duties. One of the aircraft, registration N99KC, was delivered on 17 June.
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