BREAKING ANALYSIS: Pakistan Holds Clear Edge in Long-Range BVR Air Combat Over India
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Military analysts highlight Pakistan’s growing dominance in Beyond Visual Range (BVR) air combat capabilities when compared to India, citing superior aircraft inventory, advanced missile systems, and critical supporting technologies. Open-source intelligence suggests Pakistan’s fleet, equipped with platforms like the JF-17 Thunder and F-16s, outmatches India’s in BVR-specific engagements, supported by longer-range missiles such as the PL-15.
Key Advantages for Pakistan:
Radar & Sensor Edge: Advanced AESA radars and integrated EW (Electronic Warfare) systems enhance target detection and survivability.
AWACS Support: Pakistan’s ZDK-03 and SAAB-2000 airborne early warning fleets provide superior battlefield awareness.
Tactical Training: Emphasis on BVR drills and simulated combat scenarios sharpens pilot readiness.
Experts note that India’s reliance on older platforms like the Mirage-2000 and Su-30MKI—despite upgrades—faces challenges against Pakistan’s network-centric warfare strategy. China’s rapid arms supply chain further tilts the balance, enabling Pakistan to sustain prolonged BVR conflicts, whereas India’s logistical bottlenecks could strain operational continuity.
“In a protracted BVR engagement, Pakistan’s ability to integrate radar, EW, and strategic depth with Chinese backing creates an asymmetric advantage,” stated a regional defense analyst.
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