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That's not a PT-04 but a SBP-106. Those "sensors" that are shown might just be there for testing purposes and hence missing from the production model.

Here's a pic of PT-04 that shows the same "sensors".





The antenna does look different and is consistent with earlier speculations in Chinese forums that the PT-06 incorporates all Chinese instruments.
 

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That's not a PT-04 but a SBP-106. Those "sensors" that are shown might just be there for testing purposes and hence missing from the production model.

Here's a pic of PT-04 that shows the same "sensors".





The antenna does look different and is consistent with earlier speculations in Chinese forums that the PT-06 incorporates all Chinese instruments.

Those are mostly camera's or extra telemetry antenna's...
 
I am not 100% sure but I think the 06 has the extra wing pylon.

 
PAF operating against extremists: Rao
Updated at: 1934 PST, Saturday, June 27, 2009
SARGODHA: Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman said Pakistan Air Forces are conducting full-fledged activities against the terrorists.

In his address to the graduating Combat Commanders Pakistan Air Force Base, Mushaf (Sargodha), the Air Chief said “The challenges, both internal and external, that confront us today and our responses to these have to be viewed in the broader perspective of the changes that are shaping the geopolitical landscape of the world.”

“Apart from the traditional hostile adversary, new frontiers of conflict have lately emerged for us in the West and from within. These developments pose a great deal of threat to our national security,” he said.

He said “The JF-17 Thunder programme is on track. We will start production of this aircraft from 30th of this month and God wiling, 1st Made in Pakistan JF-17 aircraft will fly in Pakistan’s airspace by end of this year.”

The Air Chief said “PAF has extensively flown against the militants in Swat as well as in FATA. Application of airpower has brought about tangible results. This is a new type of warfare in which PAF has been participating for the first time during the last one year or so in support of Pakistan Army.”
 
First Pakistan made JF-17 to fly in country’s airspace by end of this year: Air Chief
June 27, 2009

ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman said that first Pakistan made JF-17 Thunder aircraft would fly in the country’s airspace by end of this year. He made this announcement while addressing the Graduation Ceremony of No 38 Combat Commanders’ Course which was held at Pakistan Air Force Base, Mushaf (Sargodha).

In his address to the graduating Combat Commanders, he said, The JF-17 Thunder programme is on track. “We will start production of this aircraft from 30th of this month and Inshallah 1st Made in Pakistan JF-17 aircraft will fly in Pakistan’s airspace by end of this year.”

“PAF has extensively flown against the militants in Swat as well as in FATA. Application of airpower has brought about tangible results. This is a new type of warfare in which PAF has been participating for the first time during the last one year or so in support of Pakistan Army. We will continue our contribution towards our national security effort as long as it is required.”

Referring to the challenges confronted the nation, he said ‘the challenges, both internal and external, that confront us today and our responses to these have to be viewed in the broader perspective of the changes that are shaping the geopolitical landscape of the world. Apart from the traditional hostile adversary, new frontiers of conflict have lately emerged for us in the West and from within. These developments pose a great deal of threat to our national security.”

The Chief Guest awarded certificates and trophies to the graduating officers who underwent a strenuous and professionally demanding course.

The Chief of the Air Staff Trophy for the best Combat Commander was awarded to Squadron Leader Haider Shahbaz Ali while Air Officer Commanding Air Defence Command Trophy for best Combat Controller was awarded to Squadron Leader Saquib Rehman.

Earlier on his arrival, the Chief Guest was received by Air Commodore M Ashfaque Arain, Base Commander PAF Base, Mushaf. The ceremony was attended by Principal Staff Officers and field commanders of Pakistan Air Force.

Source: Associated Press of Pakistan
 
Oh couldn't wait to see it roaring in our skies!
 
I thouht they started in january... How come that is is delayed by 6 months? Financing probably. Another handy info, it takes 6 months to build one.
 
Zardari need money for his new palace. Right after the completion of his palace, PAF will start working on this project.
 
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