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  2. List of Pakistan Air Force non-flying equipment - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan: GIDS General purpose steel bomb License made Mark 83. [2] PK-84 Pakistan: GIDS General purpose steel bomb License made Mark 84. [2] Precision-guided munition; H-2 SOW Pakistan: NESCOM Glide bomb H-4 SOW Pakistan: NESCOM Smart Glide bomb Arms the PAF's Mirages and JF-17s. [2] I-REK Pakistan: GIDS Guided glide bomb [2] Takbir Pakistan ...

  3. Pakistan Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Pakistan Air Force (RPAF) was established on 15 August 1947 with the independence of Pakistan from British India. The RPAF began with a paper share allotment of 2,332 personnel, a fleet of 24 Tempest II fighter-bombers, 16 Hawker Typhoon fighters, two H.P.57 Halifax bombers, two Auster aircraft, twelve North American Harvard trainers and ten de Havilland Tiger Moth biplanes.

  4. Air Force Strategic Command (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Air Force Strategic Command (Reporting name:AFSC) is one of the major regional formations of the Pakistan Air Force headquartered at the Air HQ in Islamabad.. The Air Force Strategic Command provides the combat readiness to conduct aerial-based strategic deterrence through maintaining the operational command and control over the nuclear weapons together with the Navy's counterpart.

  5. List of Pakistan Air Force squadrons - Wikipedia

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    11 May 1960 PAF Base Masroor: JF-17C Block lll [11] No. 9 Squadron: Griffins: Multi-role Central Air Command: 38 MR Wing 3 January 1944 PAF Base Mushaf: F-16AM/BM [3] [12] No. 11 Squadron: Arrows: Multi-role Southern Air Command 39 Tactical Wing 1 January 1949 PAF Base Shahbaz: F-16 AM/BM [13] No. 14 Squadron: Tail Choppers: Air Superiority ...

  6. PAF Base Lahore - Wikipedia

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    PAF Base Lahore is a non-flying Pakistan Air Force (PAF) base located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] It is one of the oldest air force bases in Pakistan, originally functioning as a maintenance depot for the Royal Indian Air Force during the days of the British Raj. After independence, it remained a small base used primarily for aircraft ...

  7. Federal Security Force (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Security Force was established in 1972 by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, the President of Pakistan at the time, as a paramilitary force under the direct control of the Government of Pakistan. [2] Its formation was a response to a police strike in March 1972, which raised concerns about the reliability of existing law enforcement institutions ...

  8. No. 11 Squadron PAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 11 Squadron, named the Arrows, is a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter squadron assigned to the No. 39 Multi-Role Wing of the PAF Southern Air Command. It operates the Block 15 MLU model of the F-16 Fighting Falcon with a multi-role tasking and is also an Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) .

  9. Pakistan Air Force (Amendment) Act, 2020 - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Air Force (Amendment) Act, 2020 amends the Pakistan Air Force Act, 1953. It provides a measure to President of Pakistan acting on advice of Prime Minister of Pakistan to extend the tenure of Chief of Air Staff (COAS) by three years. The amendment also bars the act of the extension of tenure from being challenged in any court.