Bilal Khan (Quwa)
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I think it'll gradually replace the P-3C.Bilal it gonna replace p3c gradually or gonna work along P3c??
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I think it'll gradually replace the P-3C.Bilal it gonna replace p3c gradually or gonna work along P3c??
It is good that we are looking for an LRMPA, but how will we provide cover/escort for it against enemy's long range fighter jets and naval SAMs?
The PN said it wants an LRMPA in the jet tender, but it hasn't released an integration tender yet (I'm guessing it'll come after they secure the aircraft). In all likelihood, integration work will probably go to RAS in Germany.
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Respected Sir, It was opened on 28th Jan 2020 . How does it work ??? i mean when will we know Pakistan Selection ???We know it's for an LRMPA because the PN's tender literally says it's for an LRMPA:
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They have Radars to detect Ships and they obviously would stay away from them. Also Escorts are providedIt is good that we are looking for an LRMPA, but how will we provide cover/escort for it against enemy's long range fighter jets and naval SAMs?
so these New LRMPAs over the years are expected to replace all 6-7 P3Cs . May be during 2020s-2030s .exactly If am not wrong they were expecting order for 2 more ATR-72 conversion ....
Seriously? These LRMPAs are for defensive ops and not offensive ops. They will be operated within territorial waters of Pakistan to hunt enemy subs etc. Pakistan has recently had an extension of its sea bed reach by 600kms into the Arabian Ocean. So if any enemy jets or SAM comes near it, it’ll be an act of war and besides Pakistan land and sea territory is already covered with radar coverage in case of enemy intrusion by air. Hope this clears your cloud?
Read the PN tender posted in one of the threads. It's not "one poster's word" but official tender which states its procurement for all the aforementioned roles.First of all, it's not confirmed what role it will be utilized in. We only have one poster's word without any links. Secondly, currently its not LRMPAs, rather, it's a single aircraft. Now assuming it will indeed be employed as an LRMPA, keeping an aircraft of ferry range 4000+ NM within territorial waters reeks of a defensive mentality. I hope the naval command doesn't share such a mentality with yourself.
First of all, it's not confirmed what role it will be utilized in. We only have one poster's word without any links. Secondly, currently its not LRMPAs, rather, it's a single aircraft. Now assuming it will indeed be employed as an LRMPA, keeping an aircraft of ferry range 4000+ NM within territorial waters reeks of a defensive mentality. I hope the naval command doesn't share such a mentality with yourself.
Read the PN tender posted in one of the threads. It's not "one poster's word" but official tender which states its procurement for all the aforementioned roles.
The said aircraft is for LRMPA role. Don't let your obvious open ignorance overtake your desperate efforts to come on as an 'expert'. You are not. Enough Said!
If I recall Saab wanted to give away the entire 340 series production line a few years back. This would have been a good opportunity for not only civilian but parallel streams.Agreed. The more work we do in-house, the more of the design and integration process we own. If the subsystem vendors are willing, we can remarket the LRMPA to third party buyers. Sure, the net benefit of each plane to us may stick to $50-60 m (everything is COTS), but a hefty pipeline of 20 planes could mean $1bn. And if we develop enough expertise on the core platform, we can go a step further and develop bespoke AEW&C and EW/EA using a mix of COTS and in-house tech.
Respected Sir, It was opened on 28th Jan 2020 . How does it work ??? i mean when will we know Pakistan Selection ???
Indeed. The PN wants a twin-engine jet for the LRMPA, but the design and integration experience Pakistan will get is extremely valuable. If PAC's turboprop aircraft program comes alive (still a huge 'if' to be fair), then combining the two parts would create a lot of synergy -- and a solid $100-125 m of work per plane. Combine that with the JF-17, MALE UAV, and the PAF's training, you now have a turnkey air warfare solution.If I recall Saab wanted to give away the entire 340 series production line a few years back. This would have been a good opportunity for not only civilian but parallel streams.
The long ferry range could be for endurance more so than reach. The LRMPAs are to stay in the air for long periods of time and maintain sustained coverages. Moreover, the sub-surface threat is highest closer to the shore (higher ocean floor) and along SLOCs (traffic) as that's where most of the masking takes place, so the LRMPAs will fly along those areas the most. The more of these LRMPAs are in the air (and for longer periods of time), the risker it is for the IN to send submarines through our seas.Just saw this post and the post by Bilal Khan.
@PAR 5 @AMG_12 thank you for clarifying, I had skimmed over the thread and missed the obvious.
Now, @PAR 5, I never called myself an expert, but I still want to know why an aircraft with ferry range of 4000+NM should be limited within our EEZ. Why this defensive mentality?