I feel bad for Iran quite honestly. They are no angels, but this is a war being designed by Tel Aviv.
In anycase, the term 5th generation is really just a made up classification. No formal definition exists as to what capability a platform must have to be classified as such although some would say stealth, supercruise, etc etc.
The most important thing Pakistan needs to do is to have full control over the platform and not be limited by political concerns. This is the greatest value of the JF-17 program. This will be, inshAllah the product of Kamra Aviation City as well as Project Azm.
Developing a 5th gen fighter is an enormous endeavour.
Pakistan does not have the ability to do so without foreign assistance. i.e. China.
The main obvious problem is of course the engine. Ask the Chinese about that one.
I hope though progress is made in these efforts to indigenize the source of military aircraft.
Politically, the muslim world is in a very precarious state at this time.
In terms of the actual features and capabilites of the acutal 5th gen design?
Aspects of LO/Stealth, AESA, robust capability in an adverse EW environment, enhanced situational awareness, supercruise?, BVR and HMS/WVR capability, adequate range, superior manuverabilty.
Every one of these features has trade offs. And all the while constrained by budget in terms of both R and D as well as actual production.
I think someone made the point about the Swedish stealth program. (Flygsystem 2020)
Perhaps Project Azm should result in something similar.
Hi Avicenna,
Thanks for the thoughtful response. You bring up some interesting insights.
I agree that 5th generation is very loosely defined. And can include a few things that LM hasn't done properly even - like IRST.
I here the Block III is near LO with a Thales EW system and avionics, which suggests (I'm speculating here) a European radar. Azm can simply be a next step beyond the block III, in a larger, redesigned airframe. Advantages of a pragmatic Azm project as outlined over say F-35 could potentially be:
1. Proper IRST for hunting stealth
2. Far superior speed and maneuverability
3. Ability to carry a good load of AAMs (F-35 in actual fact today can only carry 2 AAMs, despite a smoke screen of a potential future 4 AAMs)
Disadvantages as compared to F-35
1. LO and not VLO
2. Less capable avionics and SA
Of course, this is all speculation on my part. But a balance between a stealth plane and what is increasingly being called an arsenal plane is vital. As PAF will be outnumbered and outgunned.
The big white elephant in the room, IMHO, is the lack of an LRSAM. Even a KN-06 would drastically improve the defensive posture and give JF-17s an advantage, breaking up incoming fighter formations and reducing their kinetics trying to maneuver against SAM launches.
You are right that the Muslim world is in a precarious state. Sadly. But there is also opportunity. With every challenge is an opportunity. We can see the example of Turkey here, which is barely recognizable from what it was 10 years ago. Its becoming a major and independent power on its own right. But I doubt Pakistan can do the same, except under Imran Khan. Bangladesh is basically at this point completely enslaved and our institutions infiltrated and fully controlled.
Azm will have flexibility beyond the JF-17. It will be a Pakistan project. It can borrow systems from anywhere, including Turkey, Brazil, South Africa, Russia, South Korea.
HOBS and HMDS will be part of Block III so definitely will make it to Azm.
Regarding the potential export potential of Azm:
There is no affordable stealth planes or modern arsenal planes in the market. Stealth: F-22/F-35/J-20/Su-57 and Arsenal planes: Rafale, Eurofighter, F-15, Su-35, F-16, F-18.
F-15s are really old, designed in1974. They "look" modern but are actually dated. The design is not properly upgradable to be effective.
Rafale and Eurofighter are too expensive. We even saw that India, the largest arms importer could only afford 36.
F-16s are at the end of their life.
Superhornets are too far engineered for carrier operations to be really value for money. Australia was forced to buy it because the alternative F-15 was outdated.
This leaves Su-35, the ultimate arsenal plane. The design though is compromised for high-high bvr combat, due to the airfoil and supermaneuverability requirement. Stealth needs to be designed from the ground up, it cannot be added on as a flavor, again meaning the Su-35 isn't going to do too well in that sector. Its a gigantic and complex airframe, difficult to maintain mainly due to the engines.
This means Azm has a clear market as a stealthy arsenal plane. Combining the benefits of both in moderation. "wasata".
It would also be a natural combination and upgrade to the JF-17, which already has built a market presence. PLAAF will never buy it of course, but it doesn't have to. Its not a "joint fighter". Its Pakistan's first own design.
PS: The main problem I see with having a semi-recessed carriage of AAMs in the undercarriage is where to relocate, or how to arrange the rear landing gear. If its single engined, this would be an even bigger issue due to the slender area available.