In my opinion, a great portion of the blame also lies in our expectations. Arms deals to the third world aren't like a car sale, unless the Japanese government twists my arm and passively forces me to buy a Honda Civic, as a part of a wider deal in which they rebuild half my house, receive...
The quality vs. quantity debate misses an important consideration: they both require a massive amount of funds. We, Pakistanis, have often found solace in the idea that we may not have the numbers, but we have quality. That quality was a direct result of the era in which the PAF was aided by the...
There is more to this question than simply the presence of Migs in the IAF. The Migs trace their lineage to a diametrically opposed set of strategic and tactical considerations. The Soviet era Migs, to which the current derivatives owe their existence were meant to be easily replaceable and used...
I'm not sure what the relevance of such a topic has in the Indo-Pak scenario. An aircraft carrier is a tool for power projection over long distances. More than likely, the emerging IN fleet of aircraft carriers will be directed towards China. In times of heightened tensions or conflict with...
There should be no surprise at the lack of repercussions against the base commander. For a sensitive military base to be successfully attacked in a state of limited war (at least), even to the uninformed layman, shows a deeply flawed military complex. If the Pakistani armed forces were the type...
As interesting as the discussion on the true number of Erieye is, it has a tendency to overlook the irreparable damage the destruction of one or two or more systems has done to the PAF capabilities. I personally believe the lower number, pessimism being the trait most true to being Pakistani...
Really? Out of all things, this has got us all worked up? What is it with Pakistanis and fighter planes? Between the crippling sanctions of yesteryear, the OBL raid which was a full-fledged ground operation deep within Pakistani territory, and the sharp reduction in aid every time the Americans...
Further RCS reduction measures for the jf-17 don’t make much sense, moving forward. The lower the observability of an aircraft, the likelier it is to escape a hostile environment unscathed, so I do believe it is a crucial piece of the puzzle as far as the future of air combat is concerned...
This isn't how loans on a national level are supposed to work. That we can barely pay interest on the loans we do have, alludes to the inability of successive governments to effectively invest the money. Loans procured by the Pakistani government are lost to greedy higher ups and the general...
To be honest, when I had initially written this post, I had mentioned Pakistan repeatedly. But I felt on this thread, the Egyptian cause deserved my full attention. I had assumed, due to my own struggle to keep Pakistani out of this, that my fellow country men would read 'Pakistani' every time I...
The military will always be one of the greatest hurdles for the establishment and growth of democracy. It is irrelevant if the nations are Muslim or Middle Eastern, the dominance of the military and its role in destroying the nation it is sworn to protect is the overarching storyline through out...
The jf-17 export potential will always be limited by the politicized nature of arms procurement. The Egyptians settled on peace with Israel and were beneficiaries of a large force of f-16s, the Israelis themselves were gifted a few after they agreed to stay out of the first gulf war; Pakistan...
The problem with the TTs have to do with the inherent nature of an Internet forum. There is no accountability and it isn't a job that one has to perform at or risk losing his livelihood. On the Internet, one is free to come and go as he pleases. A large number of members sign up monthly and...
You're right as usual. I understand the futility in talking of a utopia like Pakistan. Though these distant ideals are present and taken for granted in many parts of the world. So not so much distant as they are ignored ideals. But living in a nation as free and prosperous and accepting of...
To look at war as an economic win or loss proposition while observing only one side is sheer folly. As much as we like to think otherwise and incompetent leaders like to prove otherwise, war is an investment. An investment that pays dividends not directly but through indirect avenues. Pakistanis...