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i would vote for J-31 ... and for stop gap , more F-16... and put some funds in Jf-17 program ...
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Its gonna be fun to watch chinese when India inducts Tejas MK1 and MK 2 in large numbers , Even 100 new fighter jets will be a game changer . Leave PAF alone . They can compare with Bangladesh , Srilanka and Afganistan .
Mirage2k upgrades , Jaguar Upgrades , Su30mki upgrades + 180 more new MKI ,new Rafale MMRCA 120-160 , Tejas MK 1 100 or atleast 14 per year Future induction of PAKFA , AMCA or Tejas MK 2 ,3 . NICE !
India might buy F35 Lightng II for INS VISHAL . Which is very possible . Even mix of 10 F35 , 10 Rafale M , 10 Tejas MK2 Will be a huge boost for any navy .
Its gonna be fun to watch chinese when India inducts Tejas MK1 and MK 2 in large numbers , Even 100 new fighter jets will be a game changer . Leave PAF alone . They can compare with Bangladesh , Srilanka and Afganistan .
Mirage2k upgrades , Jaguar Upgrades , Su30mki upgrades + 180 more new MKI ,new Rafale MMRCA 120-160 , Tejas MK 1 100 or atleast 14 per year Future induction of PAKFA , AMCA or Tejas MK 2 ,3 . NICE !
India might buy F35 Lightng II for INS VISHAL . Which is very possible . Even mix of 10 F35 , 10 Rafale M , 10 Tejas MK2 Will be a huge boost for any navy .
Good luck to your low RCS with all those external missile.Too late to induct J-10 & J-11, wont add much of a capability. PAF was once seriously interested in FBC-1/JH-7 but it was too late to induct those as well plus with low production rates early delivery for Pakistan wasnt possible. F-16 Blk-52s and MLUs have lessened the pressure enough to pass over the J-10B.
J-31 is the only way forward. Only expecting more used F-16s and JF-17s inducted into PAF next 4 years.
A new low RCS version of the JH-7 known as JH-7B is expected to be revealed and enter production 2015-16. Seems promising for PAF as a strike/interceptor for PAF to augment the JF-17s.
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Good luck to your low RCS with all those external missile.
Why PAF is so reluctant from using twin engine fighter jets?
Its low frontal RCS by hiding fan blades and composites... it wont be carrying full external load all the time. Still a wait and see.
Aircraft operating costs rise when its twin engined. The Rafael costs $16000-17000 per flying hour, Grippen costs $4700 per flying hour. You can google up the figures, they keep changing but roughly more than twice for twin engined jets. Israeli AF states an F-16 flying hour costs half of what a flying hour costs for a F-15.
PAF has had twin engined fighter/bomber aircraft (A-5, F-6, B-57) in the past, it prefers to use single engined jets because of lower maintenance cost/time and operation costs, single engined jets offer higher availability because of less maintenance demands. Its not against inducting twin engined jets, just out of coincidence the recent options available have all been single engined.
PAF doctrine demands aircraft have high availability. To allow greater sortie rates, PAF has multiple number of pilots per aircraft. Having a greater sortie rate and aircraft availability adds a force multiplier dimension to its fleet.