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  2. 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.

  3. List of active Pakistan Air Force aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Air Force. Below is a list of aircraft currently in active service with the Pakistan Air Force . All Block 1 and 2 JF-17s are planned to be upgraded to Block 3 standard. Several variants with extensive Project ROSE upgrades. All Mirage IIIs being replaced by Block 3 JF-17Cs [18] and J-10CEs.

  4. Mashhood Test Firing Range - Wikipedia

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    Mashhood Test Firing Range. Tilla Jogian, Punjab, Pakistan. /  33.333°N 73.283°E  / 33.333; 73.283. The Mashhood Test Firing Range ( MTFR) at Tilla Jogian is a Pakistan Army 's military testing area and a firing range located approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan. [2] [3]

  5. Pakistan Air Force Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Air Force Academy Asghar Khan ( Urdu: پاکستان فضائیہ اکیڈمی) is an accredited four-year military academy which provides undergraduate education to officer candidates for the Pakistan Air Force. The eligible and selected candidates from all over Pakistan are sent to PAF Academy Risalpur for flying training.

  6. PAF Air War College - Wikipedia

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    PAF Air War College. /  24.87833°N 67.11556°E  / 24.87833; 67.11556. PAF Air War College Institute is the Pakistan Air Forces academic establishment located at PAF Base Faisal providing training and education primarily to mid-career officers of the air force as well as a limited number of officers from Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Army and ...

  7. PAF Base Rafiqui - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt. 15R/33L. 9,621. 2,932. Asphalt. Pakistan Air Force Base, Rafiqui, formerly known as PAF Base Shorkot ( ICAO: OPRQ ), is a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) airbase located near Shorkot, Jhang District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is around 337 km south of Islamabad. The base is served by a single 10,000-foot runway and a parallel ...

  8. Centre for Aerospace and Security Studies - Wikipedia

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    Islamabad, 46000. President. Javaid Ahmed. Website. www .casstt .com. The Centre for Aerospace & Security Studies (CASS, Urdu: سینٹر فور ایروسپیس اینڈ سیکوریٹی سٹڈیز) is an independent research think tank founded by the Pakistan Air Force with specializations in the domains of aerospace, emerging technologies ...

  9. CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Air Force JF-17 Thunder flies in front of the 26,660 ft high Nanga Parbat Pakistan Air Force JF-17 armed with PL-5 Infrared homing air to air missile Fifty-eight per cent of the JF-17 airframe, including its front fuselage, wings, and vertical stabilizer, is produced in Pakistan, whereas forty-two percent is produced in China, with the ...