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  • in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2167295
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    Slick JF-17 Promo video. Great ariel shots and interviews with the PAF’s elite at CCS.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZthdDd1Qj6A&feature=youtu.be

    in reply to: Indian Air Force Thread 20 #2167309
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    54 Jets Set to Be Scrapped, Air Force Looks to Cannibalize on its Squadrons

    All India | Written by Sudhi Ranjan Sen | Updated: June 24, 2015 20:00 IST

    The Rafale deal with France is yet to materialise, but the Indian Air Force is set to lose 54 fighter jets within the next six months. The planes – MiG 21s and MiG 27s, bought from Russia in the 60s and 70s – will be de-commissioned, bringing down the strength of the Air Force from 35 to 32 squadrons.

    The Air Force – which needs at least 42 squadrons of 18 aircraft each to provide proper air cover at the Western and Northern borders – is now considering an unprecedented step to fill the gap, said sources.
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    The IAF has told the government that it could divert four to six planes from the existing squadrons – depending on requirement – to keep the total number of squadrons intact.

    “We will have to pull out about 50 odd aircrafts from other squadrons and make up 3 squadrons,” a senior Air Force officer told NDTV.

    The flip side will be that it will reduce the operational strength and therefore the fire power of the squadrons.

    The loss to each squadron at times could be more than six jets, since the fighters will sometimes be unavailable due to repairs and maintenance. The 18 fighters of a squadron include two trainers and two fighters in reserve.

    “In effect, the number of fighters available at times for operational deployment will be even lower,” the officer said.

    MiG-21s are interceptor jets, used for air defence and air to ground attacks. MiG-27s are used for ground attack and a variety of purposes like destroying infrastructure.

    But the Rafale jets -capable of deep penetration strike – that were to plug the critical gap are still far away. India has also scaled down the number of aircraft it planned to acquire from France from 126 to 36 off-the-shelf jets. Defence minister Manohar Parrikar had said they were “way too expensive”.

    And it will be another five years before indigenously built fighter jet Tejas can be deployed in a combat role.

    “The IAF will fight with whatever we have, but the situation isn’t a very happy one,” a senior officer said.

    http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/54-jets-set-to-be-scrapped-air-force-looks-to-cannibalize-on-its-squadrons-774920

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2167627
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    No pictures of RAAD yet, give PAF a chance, as this plan is in service longer and with more units you will see more and more different combat loads I imagine…

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2167707
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    F-16B MLU on strike! Note Sniper pod.

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2167718
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    Awesome JF-17 War load…

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2167727
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    Signing ceremony for PAF at MMFCT in Turkey. PAF only nation providing instructors and trainnees

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2168344
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    June should be called “PAF Europe” month! :stupid:

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2168347
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    PAF SUPER MUSHSHAK OUTSHINES AT ROMANIAN AIR SHOW

    Bucharest, Romania 19 June, 2015: The Super Mushshak took off to skies of Bucharest in presence of a gathering of Romanian media and public for performing aerobatics at air show today. The crowed available were left impressed by the aerobatic performance, maneuverability and stability of this indigenously developed light aircraft. A similar aerobatics performance was presented during practice for air show to rally in a huge crowd.
    Pakistan Aeronautical Complex team is representing Pakistan for the first time in the history of Romanian Air show amid heightened expectation of expected sales of the Super Mushshak Aircraft that is already being used by various countries in the world.
    Pakistan Air Force is flying its aircraft at Bucharest attracting wide coverage of the International media with special presence of two Lady Pilots depicting the soft image of Pakistan in Eastern Europe .The Romanian Air Force is evaluating the Super Mushshak aircraft for induction as Primary Flight Trainer aircraft. Pakistan has recently signed an MoU with Romania for boosting the trade, culture and defence collaboration. Romanian People have extended their over whelming affection towards the team Pakistan.
    PAF Contingent led by Chairman PAC Board Air Marshal Javaid Ahmed arrived at Romania for participation in Buchrest Intl Air Show was given befitting reception at Baneasa Intl Airport.

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2168452
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    Pakistan’s flying officer passed out as best overseas candidate in Royal Air Force College Cranwell

    http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/national/22-Jun-2015/pakistan-s-flying-officer-passed-out-as-best-overseas-candidate-in-royal-air-force-college

    in reply to: Tejas or JF-17 for Sri Lanka? #2168830
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    Pakistani news channels reporting Sri Lanka just signed for 14 JF-17 Block IIs. Deliveries in 2016. Pilots and engineer training package also included

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2169501
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    Awesome footage, thanks for sharing!

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2169535
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    PAF CHIEF PARTICIPATES IN THE MULTINATIONAL ANATOLIAN EAGLE EXERCISE AT KONYA
    Islamabad: June 17, 2015

    Chief of the Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman participated in the Turkish Air Force’s multinational exercise Anatolian Eagle at Konya today. By flying an F-16 jet himself, he led the PAF contingent comprising of six jets of the 9th ‘Griffins’ squadron that are currently participating in the event, says a press release received here today from Press Attache Embassy of Pakistan, Turkey.

    Ambassador of Pakistan Mr. Sohail Mahmood, Air Chiefs of the Spanish and Azerbaijani Air Forces, senior commanders of US Air Force, Royal Air Force UK, German Air Force, and high ranking Turkish generals witnessed the Anatolian Eagle multinational exercise.

    Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman is visiting Turkey from 16-17 June on the invitation of his Turkish counterpart General Akin Öztürk. Earlier on Tuesday, he attended the opening ceremony of Multinational Military Flight Crew Training (MMFCT) Centre at Izmir.

    During his two days stay in Turkey, the PAF Chief held fruitful meetings with top Turkish military leadership and discussed avenues of more cooperation in the military field.

    Pakistan’s participation in the Anatolian Eagle multinational exercise will further strengthen brotherly relations between the air forces of Pakistan and Turkey. Held every year in Konya, Turkey, this exercise is hosted by the Turkish Air Force and air arms of many NATO and Asian countries are participating.

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2169566
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    Great to see PAF ACM flying missions in AE 2015-1, also PAF pilot training reaching NATO standards

    in reply to: Pakistan Air Force #2169570
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    AIR CHIEF SIGNS MoU WITH TURKISH AIR FORCE

    IZMIR, TURKEY 17 JUNE, 2015: Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force has signed an MoU with Turkish Air Force at the opening ceremony of Multinational Military Flight Crew Training (MMFCT) Centre at Izmir, Turkey today. Both the Air Forces have agreed to exchange two pilots for training every year. This would enhance the bilateral relations at grass root level. The main purpose of Multinational Military Flight Crew Training Centre (MMFCT-C) is to provide comprehensive training solutions to Fighter Pilots of Allies and to develop flight training tactics and techniques in line with NATO’s operational requirements. It would also hone the interoperability amongst Allies and partners for future operations and exercises. It is pertinent to mention that two fighter pilots from PAF are already performing instructional duties at MMFCT.
    Air Chief also visited the Headquarters of Turkish Air Force, where he was given a comprehensive brief on the working of TuAF. He called on General Akın ÖZTÜRK, Commander Turkish Air Force. Both the dignitaries remained together for sometimes and discussed various matters of professional interest and mutual cooperation. General Abidin UNAL, Commander AC&AD was also present at the occasion.
    Air Chief will also participate in multi Air Forces exercise “Anatolian Eagle” at Konya, Turkey where a contingent of 86 personnel and six multi-role F-16 of Pakistan Air Force are already participating in exercise.
    Participation in a multi-national air exercise in Turkey shall be an interesting as well as challenging task for Falcons of the PAF. Besides Pakistan, leading air forces from United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Qatar, NATO and Turkey with their latest aircraft and platforms are orchestrating air battle scenarios in demanding operational environments.

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