India’s Commanding Aerial Supremacy And Pakistan’s Rapid Decline
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) now faces a critical capability crisis, with fewer than 70 modern fighters operationally viable. Burdened by economic stagnation, limited foreign credit, and ageing fleets, Pakistan’s ability to maintain air parity has sharply eroded.Its active inventory of roughly 879 aircraft masks significant obsolescence, as nearly half are outdated Mirages and F-7 interceptors
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) now faces a critical capability crisis, with fewer than 70 modern fighters operationally viable. Burdened by economic stagnation, limited foreign credit, and ageing fleets, Pakistan’s ability to maintain air parity has sharply eroded.Its active inventory of roughly 879 aircraft masks significant obsolescence, as nearly half are outdated Mirages and F-7 interceptors
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