MastanKhan
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I mentioned "Multirole" because of a reason, Sir.
Whenever a "specific" mission is planned, the plane is configured according to that mission. The "planning" includes minute details down to the level of how much fuel needed to be carried.
Now as per my knowledge (correct me if I am wrong) Thunder combat radius is 1350KM on internal fuel+2 drop tanks.
Can you provide the combat radius of various single engine fighters?
For a minute assume that Thunder has to fly in 350 km inside enemy space for a mission not 650 or 1350 just 350km. Can you check out the map and tell me how much 350km is on our Eastern border?
Can you tell me how many targets can be covered in 350km?
Is it logical, if your own space is not yet secured and other 350km still has huge lists of targets and you are thinking beyond?
Can you elaborate, even if we have a fighter with 2000KM+ range, which can even strike as far as Southern India or North Eastern regions. Can it really cross all the enemy space without enjoying complete air dominance?
Why are we investing in Stand of Weapons like RAAD or other such goodies?
Short legged or long legged matter little. Its the core competency that matters for a fighter plane.
And I differ on this by Sir @MastanKhan also.
I mentioned in my post that, 150 or so Thunders will be distributed to various squadrons. The squadrons have varying roles, some are trained specifically for CAS and some only for Air defense and some for Naval roles.
The probable goodies mentioned for this thread are most suited for Air superiority squadrons. Hence, the logic say that only 1 or 2 squads at the most will get them. I was just putting forward the cost factor.. purchasing 30 odd kits or 150 kits make a huge difference.
Hi,
The combat radius of the JF 17 in ground strike missions is around 400 to 500 KM---and in air to air missions it is 600 to 700 KM max.
Just because a plane is a multirole plane----it does not change its weight carrying capacity----. The JF 17 is still a chicken little---. With a very limited weight carrying capacity.
You young kids need to use your thinking and stop assuming---. Your enemy----is 3 times your military strength has aircraft which can carry 2 1/2 time the weight of this JF17---and 5 times the number of BVR's.
So--an enemy with its 2 1/2 times hitting capability for its primary strike aircraft is frigging stupid to have that----and the military that is 1 / 3rd the size---it primary strike aircraft has 1 /3rd the hitting capability is strutting around like they have found valhalla----.
On top of that---the enemy's prime strike and air superiority aircraft can loiter around for 5 hours----where your aircraft is only at barely 1 hour----and you guys think of air to air refuelling---which would be taken out by day 2 if not then by the 3rd day---.
Did you young men ever read any books on your air force---that the only time when they had air superiority in 65 and 71 was when they had superior aircraft.
Have you ever read about the 73 ramazan war---what happened to the inferior muslim air force in that war----.
Have you read about the israeli air conflict with syria where the israelis shot down over a 100 syrian aircraft without a single loss----and that was not too long ago---and what was the difference----superior aircraft and weaponery.
You guys really think that your enemy is that big of an idiot to have all these large air superiority aircraft.
Ministry of Defense production book 2013-2014. MFD problems were mentioned in one line. Page 45. "Indigenous efforts were undertaken to recover display issues of JF-17 aircraft"
33 JF-17 had to go for wing strengthening. Air Commodor Khalid Mehmood in one of his interviews. ( which obviously occured after JF crash in 2011. )
And for the Jf-17 firing problems. Someone here I forgot is a friends with JF pilot. He mentioned that JF faced such issues. Concurrently @TaimiKhan and @Najam Khan can confirm that as well.
Hi,
This thing is a norm in a brand new aircraft that is pushed into service too soon---but even then all new first time aircraft have issues----and JF17 is no different.