I perceived you as well-read man, but you proved me WRONG
I didn't prove anything... And I'm not that well-read... You assume a lot of things...
You have admitted that PLAAF has 1000+ 4th & above Generation Jets, Huge number of SAM systems, lot of infrastructure in Tibet and a huge Rocket Force. In that case, how can a sane military planner think of using more heavy & medium fighter jets which can be easier target for SAM systems ?
You think IAF's doctrine is only defending Air Space...? Then who will attack targets in enemy land...? Who does the breaking-in of enemy Air Defence assets...? Who does dominating of enemy air space so that Army can move in...?
Don't say UAVs and Drones... Drones work only in safe air space... In contested air-space, drones are roast...
Every Air Force is planning to build manned aircraft and every 6th Gen program currently in plans is a twin-engine medium/heavy jet... Yes they have MUM teaming capability, but those are for speacial missions... Manned Aircrafts are here to stay...
Even to defend one own air space, you need both defending fighters AND multiple levels of SAM systems... No Air Force buys a bunch of SAMs snd stay put...
If your words IAF is targeting a force structure of 1/3rd Heavy, 1/6th Light and 1/2 mix of Single Engine & Twin Engine Medium jets, over the next two decades are true, then even GOD himself can't save us in a conflict with PLA. I can't but pity on such idiots working as planners for IAF.
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While my post was more of a general observation based on various numbers which IAF gave to media at various times regarding their procurement plans, I definitely wouldn't call Air Force planners as idiots for planning it... Particularly when I type this sitting in my chair and I don't have skin-in-the-game...
Results of armed conflict between Azerbaijan & Armenia changed views of defence planners around the world. All prominent forces are moving towards unmanned systems & swarm capability. In this context, HAL has envisioned CATS (Combat Air Teaming System), which is a good sign.
All that happened in the conflict is ghat Azerbaijan used a bunch of tactical drones to target enemy ground assets, where enemy didn't have a major air force or layered Air Defence assets...
This is not sone new technology nagically implemented by Azerbaijan... World has known these techniques since many years...
But you're right... Armenian-Azerbaijan conflict was definitely studied by military experts all over the world... Because this is the first time drones are used in a proper battle...
And just becoz. they studied it doesn't mean that every Air Force is giving up manned fighter jets and working on drones... A very wrong conclusion from your side...
Drones and UAVs will compliment manned jets, but won't replace them...
HAL has been planning for CATS much before Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict... And CATS system is way different from the tactical drones used by Azerbaijan... CATS is more in line with MUM teaming systems being developed aroubd the world as part of 6th Gen Fighters...
I agree with you that Fighting with Light Fighters with 4 Tonnes payload is a thing of past, but We DON'T need fighters with heavier payload and longer legs...
Rather, we need to convert all MiG-21, MiG-25, MiG-27 jets at our disposal as Unmanned Systems, need to induct & deploy HAL CATS at the earliest.
We cannot simply convert retired MIG jets into Unmanned systems... It doesn't work that way...
The best we can do with them is use them as Kamikaze drones... Beyond that, they're pretty useless after retirement...
It is better to build new UAVs than convert these vintage jets into UAVs...