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Becasue this platform wss inducted a long time ago, maintenance setup is already there (no extra time or expense for new setup), fighter's use strategy in various roles is already in place, trained drivers are already available, technical staff is available, weapons are already available, integrated and tested, etc., etc., and all these things make it a lot more cost effective and efficient than inducting a new platform like J-10B, even if that costs less per unit.
Inducting a new platform is effective only when inducted in large numbers, inducting 100 J-10B's would make sense, but if we are looking at only 14-20 jets, then going with Falcons is wiser and gives more bang for the buck.
Can Pakistan at least acquire 40-50 J-10B's from China in the next few years?
But failure of India, Pakistan keeps receiving US aid.
Isn’t India desperate to buy Military stuff from US, you sound like as if you make everything at home.
Oscar said there is some problem in payment of soft loans too.
Or may be PAF isn't satisfied with J-10B.
Upgraded where? In US? If that happens good luck if they don't freeze the return of those F-16's. Pakistan should limit the F-16 program for now, best to move onto a new platform, one that is non-US.
Other options available JF-17 II or J-10B.
Isn’t India desperate to buy Military stuff from US, you sound like as if you make everything at home.
Oscar said there is some problem in payment of soft loans too.
Or may be PAF isn't satisfied with J-10B.
Or Russia is not allowing re-export of its AL 31 FP engine?
J-10B is already flying with WS-10A and aircraft is in its trails for IOC
Ummm I would probably say they are desperate for the best the money can buy across the globe. Aid is a separate word, I don't think I have to explain this on the forum.
Is Pakistan looking forward to order some more F-16 or USA offering some more F-16 to Pakistan any news ?US Ambassador meets Pakistan Air Force Chief to discuss the F-16 programme
by Zaki Khalid
[TX Desk]
US Ambassador to Pakistan Richard Olson met Pakistan Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt at Air Headquarters in Islamabad to discuss the country's F-16 programme.
According to a statement by the PAF, "various areas of further cooperation" were also discussed. After the meeting, the US Ambassador accompanied the PAF Chief on a visit to Shahbaz airbase where he was given an on-site briefing of the F-16 programme.
Sources in the PAF said that the US Ambassador discussed the refurbishing of 45 F-16 jets by Turkish Aerospace Industries, under a deal that was signed in 2010. In 2012, 3 upgraded F-16 jets were already delivered to Pakistan.
Besides the F-16s, Ambassador Olson also discussed a mid-life upgrade of older combat jets in the Pakistan Air Force fleet.
A statement by the US Embassy in Islamabad read: "Both sides affirmed their mutual commitment to a strong defence relationship which they agreed should focus on achieving common objectives".
This discussion was held under the pretext of the US Foreign Military Assistance programme.
Terminal X: US Ambassador meets Pakistan Air Force Chief to discuss the F-16 programme
And da US aid goes into the corrupt polticians pocket & swiss bank account not in the hands of regular Pakistanis
Pakistan doesnt need US aid, anymore than India needs British aid
Its your failure that us has to give you aides.
this is for you :
In 2008, the PAF bought the advanced Block 52 model using national funds. The plane has all-weather day/night precision targeting capability. The US Foreign Military Assistance programme is helping the PAF upgrade its fleet of older F-16 aircraft to match these new capabilities.
WE PAID FOR EVERY F-16 we own and the ones that USA never delievered in 1992 embargo! we also paid for ALL UPGRADES of the fighters!!!