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Pakistan Naval Air Arm Notes ^ "JF-17C Block 3 (Serial No. 23-323) can be seen in flight on an operational mission in the video indicating that at least 23 aircraft of the Block 3 variant are operational as of 11 July, 2024."
Air-to-ground missile: AGM-65 Maverick United States: Raytheon: Air to ground missile [5] MAR-1 Brazil: Mectron: Air to ground missile AG-300 China: CASIC: Air to ground missile [5] LD-10 China: Leihua Electronic Technology Research Institute Anti-radiation missile [5] Barq Pakistan: GIDS: Smart munition Ra'ad Pakistan: NESCOM: Air-launched ...
This is a list of military aircraft in active service with the Pakistan Armed Forces. [1] ... Pakistan Air Force Archived 2022-08-26 at the Wayback Machine;
Military aircraft by nationality of original manufacturer International joint ventures Algeria • Argentina • Australia • Austria • Austria and Austria-Hungary • Belgium • Brazil • Bulgaria • Canada • Chile • China • Colombia • Cyprus • Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia • Denmark • Egypt • Estonia • Finland • France • Georgia (country) • East Germany ...
German Air Force as a special forces transport helicopter and has been configured to support their missions both during the day and night. Flown by Special Forces Command [5] Eurocopter AS532 France: VIP transport AS532 U2 3 [6] Sikorsky CH-53 United States: transport CH-53G: 66 [7] Trainer aircraft; Grob G 120 Germany: basic trainer G 120A / G ...
PAC/CAC JF-17 Thunder A F-16A at the PAC; the F-16s are maintained at the PAC.. Since 1947, the Pakistan Air Force operated largely dependent on foreign suppliers, fighter jets and aircraft had to be sent abroad for desired inspection, development, and to produce parts to maintain the fighter aircraft in service, causing the downsizing of the air force.
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.
List of retired Pakistan Air Force aircraft; C. Central Air Command (Pakistan) Centre for Aerospace and Security Studies; Combat Commanders' School;