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There are almost the ones based on Y-8/Y-9 now.turbofan-based?
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There are almost the ones based on Y-8/Y-9 now.turbofan-based?
It will probably end up being a Saab 2000 based platform or Y-9( if money ran out).I think this is at plan stage for P3 replacement in 5-8 years. Also, there is a need for EW aircraft, such as ELINT and SOJ for blinders and force expansion.
One solution could be the Bombardier Global 6000-based Swordfish MPA.It will probably end up being a Saab 2000 based platform or Y-9( if money ran out).
I don’t see anything close on the horizon for the Blinders unless we can procure equipment from Russia and fit it onto a Gulfstream or Phenom variant.
I'd like your comment on the ATRs PN recently acquired, especially how do they compare to our P-3C Orions?The Chinese have a P-3-like turboprop-based MPA based on the Y-8.
Otherwise, there are no serviceable turbofan-based MPAs other than the P-8 and Kawasaki P-1.
The Saab Swordfish MPA based on the Bombardier Global Express is interesting, but it hasn't been made into an actual product you can test. Same for the Airbus A319 MPA.
That said, I do like the Swordfish MPA configuration because it has many of the same subsystems as the PN's ATR-72 MPAs, such as Leonardo Seaspray 7300E radar, Elettronica ESM, etc.
So Pakistan can get the subsystems, the main issue is integration costs.
If Saab and Bombardier just bite the bullet and make a working prototype of the Swordfish MPA, then I think it could be relatively promising. It still doesn't have the range or payload of the P-8, but it brings AShW, ASW and long-haul endurance.
Should pakisPak not plan start replacing f-16s by now. Not to say replace tomorrow but in next 5 years. I believe project azam will be focused on replacing f-16 and left over mirage fighters
IMO the ATR-72 MPAs were intended to be a massive improvement to the F-27, not a replacement or competitor to the P-3Cs. The P-3Cs will require a different kind of aircraft to replace them (starting with credible AShW and ASW) along with range/endurance, payload and (if turbofan-based) speed. Not many options today; P-8s probably aren't available, the Saab-Bombardier Swordfish still a mock-up, not a real plane, only Y-8s are analogous.I'd like your comment on the ATRs PN recently acquired, especially how do they compare to our P-3C Orions?
The Chinese have a P-3-like turboprop-based MPA based on the Y-8.
Otherwise, there are no serviceable turbofan-based MPAs other than the P-8 and Kawasaki P-1.
If there are NREs involved, might as well go for the better base platform. In fact, since Airbus has an interest in showing an A319-based MPA to NATO, it might even foot the bill as an investment.China will undoubtedly field an AWACS on the Y-20 or C919 in the next 1 ~ 2 years (KJ3000) if they haven't already done so. But it won't be comparable to the Boeing P8 or Airbus A330neo SAAB GLOBALEYE.
Also Swordfish is interesting but you could put the same Leonardo Seaspray 7300E radar, Elettronica ESM, Saab, Thales sensors etc... from the same European manufacturers in the Airbus A319neo MPA, which has an open architecture and would seem like a better option.
IMO ... it'll depend on whether Saab and Airbus will foot the bill for integrating the GlobalEye AEW&C and Swordfish MPA configurations to the Airbus A319 or A320. Basically, Saab and Airbus need to do the integration, testing and certification work first, and then let the PAF and PN evaluate the aircraft as live solutions (not concepts). Keep the final price close to the actual cost of integration work, no non-recurring engineering (NRE) costs or the like.