i think tat is very good deal as far as upgrading the airforce. but ihave one question . Can it compete with IAF su 30 mki as mki lokks good as far as its specifications are described. why pakistan did not go for bvr radars and missiles ranging over 300 kms? can anybody brief me on that
Firstly, there is NO BVR missile that will be effective beyond 300k's.
Secondly fighter sized radar systems do not work well, if at all at such long ranges and certainly not well enough to provide fire control for their own missiles, which as previously stated won't be effective at that sort of range and so on...
Attempting to compare one fighter to another in isolation is a waste of time. This is not world war one, fighters do not fight in isolation, without support and so you have to attempt to judge an airforce at a system level.
Will the PAF have an effective and capable air force with it's new fighter acquisitions and weapon systems, enabling assets - Erieye AEW&C, A2A refuelling aircraft and maritime patrol aircraft, ground based air defence and surveillance systems, Command, Control and support systems?
Is it's training system sufficient to provide quality aircrew and maintenance crews?
Is PAF able to support it's combat elements well? What sort of sortie generation is it capable of?
The list of questions go on and on.
The simplistic answer is yes, the PAF seem to be doing the right things, to build an effective force that should provide a good capability to help defend Pakistan.
Whether one aircraft is "better" than another is really irrelevant in the scheme of things. On one day, under certain operational conditions it might be and the next under different circumstances it might not.