We can argue all day about the effectiveness of the weapons (on that note, it seems several SCALPs were successfully brought down by Pakistani AD - for something that costs nearly as much as a BrahMos, its survivability seems to be comparatively quite low) but the bigger question seems to be the...
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Another thing that we need to note is the fact that PAF has had considerable exposure to the Rafale & it's technologies, vulnerabilities & shortcomings, through Qatar. Hands-on exposure.
Goes to what I've been saying since a very long time, further investment in the platform (beyond the +36 that we're probably gonna buy anyway to justify the economics of the 2016 deal) would be quite foolish.
That would have been a problem before, but it doesn't affect us now. It's not like PAF's exposure to M2000 gave them any advantage in 2019. They even avoided getting into combat with it over Kashmir.
These satellites will be networked with each other and run on AI. They will be integrated with the Guardian drones as well. The satellites will even track submarine movements in the Indo-Pacific and IOR. Of course, more satellites will be launched for global surveillance.