If the Pakistan Air Force complains about training subjects, it's not far from defeat.
Recently, former Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan, Suhail Aman, said in an interview that Pakistan Air Force pilots complained that the training subjects were too difficult and stated that they are not applicable for fighting against the Indian Air Force, and that the Indian Air Force does not have such combat capabilities.
If what Suhail Aman said is true, then the Pakistan Air Force will definitely lose in the next war.
First, overconfidence is a major mistake. After a single victory, being complacent and becoming arrogant will certainly lead to defeat.
Second, in the India-Pakistan war, the Indian Air Force will certainly conduct a comprehensive analysis of Pakistan's technology and make precise countermeasures, just like playing table tennis, there will be practice partners to tackle specific issues, so that when they go on the field, they can accurately find weaknesses to attack.
Second, Pakistan assumes that it only needs to deal with India, but the current situation may involve air raids by Israel and the United States against Pakistan. It is very likely that the air forces of Israel and the United States are among the best in the world. Only by having better technology can one defeat any aggressor. A frog at the bottom of a well will certainly fail.
Third, before we had an aircraft carrier, many air force pilots already knew the Harrier flight technology, which is highly difficult and requires excellent skills. Being prepared in advance, the more difficult it is, the more we should strive to break through. If Pakistan considers the training subjects difficult, it indicates a lack of foresight. If actual combat occurs, insufficient technical skills will inevitably result in total loss, and there will be no time to regret. Once on the battlefield, there will be no room for regrets.
The Pakistan Air Force should wake up. It should not only defeat India, but also face the watchful eyes of the US and Israel. These countries are the main focus.
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