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PAF Exercise High Mark - 2010

Hmmm I can't stop but wonder, was it in retaliation for India's air exercise a few days ago?Or was this planned long time ago

If I am not wrong It was planned in 09 but delayed.......but anyhow its coming on very right time right after IAF exercises
 
Hmmm I can't stop but wonder, was it in retaliation for India's air exercise a few days ago?Or was this planned long time ago

PAF just concluded a seven month long exercise called Saffron Bandit , however High mark is different ball game and has been pending.
 
Yaar abhi to start hi nahin hoen exercises to images kaisae aeen gee.:what:

he he he:cheesy:
Actually what i meant was that any of our generous contributors would post some photos soon - - as soon as it starts of course;)
 
Massive PAF exercises this month

Pakistan Air Force will hold its biggest exercises in the third week of this month. The exercises will cover the entire country, from Skardu in the north to Arabian Sea in the south. Sources told Dawn on Friday that High Mark 2010 would be different from all previous exercises because it would also feature operations involving army and navy personnel. The recently inducted squadron of JF-17 Thunder aircraft and all other fighter jets will participate in the war games. The sources said all new inductions, including the Swedish Airborne Early Warning and Control planes and mid-air refueller aircraft, would take part in the High Mark-2010 which was expected to continue for about 45 days.

ASIAN DEFENCE: Massive PAF exercises this month
 
Kayani briefed on PAF exercise High Mark

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Islamabad

Chief of the Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani along with senior army officers visited the Air Headquarters on Friday, says a press release.

On the arrival, he was received by Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman.

An elaborate briefing was given to the army chief and senior army officers on the operational aspects of the PAF exercise ‘High Mark-2010,’ which would commence shortly and would cover the entire country from Skardu in the north to Arabian Sea in the south.

The exercise will include joint operations with extensive participation from Pakistan army and Pakistan navy that would further enhance the integration and cooperation amongst the three services.

Kayani briefed on PAF exercise High Mark
 
^and just at the right time - i really like the 'integrated' approach which means that the PAF Doctrine written in the late 90s is being put to the test in this excercise. this excercise shd cost the defence budget to the tune of US$50-100m.
 
PAF to launch ‘Exercise High Mark’ next week

PAF to launch ‘Exercise High Mark’ next week

By Sajjad Malik

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) will launch its countrywide “Exercise High Mark-2010”, from next week to test its professional skills and capabilities.

Defence sources say that this kind of exercise is held after every five years and involves all aerial frontiers and bases from across the country, including the latest missile and firepower of the country.

“The exercise would continue for 40 days and, for the first time, the JF-17 Thunder will also participate in the exercise, in addition to F-16s and other fighter planes,” the sources said, adding that it would be entirely an internal activity and no foreign nation would be invited to participate in it.

It is the main peacetime activity and will cover the entire country from Skardu in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.

The exercise would also involve the army and naval contingents to show an integrated approach to deal with any eventuality in the time of war.

It would include joint operations with extensive participation from the army and navy, which would further enhance cooperation amongst the three forces.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
Good to hear that. But we need PAF to grow not just in terms of professional excellence but in numbers too. In case of a very possible US-India joint attack under the excuse of defeating extremists or Taliban or jihadists or fundamentalists etc etc, we can't expect even the best of our jets and pilots to be able to maintain air superiority. We need atleast 150-200 new J-10s or similar 4th-5th generation aircraft to defend our skies better.
 
wahooo this baby on fireeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!


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Pakistan’s biggest joint military exercises High Mark 2010 commence next week
March 12, 2010

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is organizing country’s biggest joint military exercises Exercise “High Mark-2010” with Pak Army and Pak Navy.

According to Spokesperson of PAF, Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman briefed Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani about these exercises.

The Army Chief along with senior army officers visited the Air Headquarters in Islamabad on Friday.

Exercise “High Mark-2010” would cover the entire country from Skardu in the North till Arabian Sea in the South.

According to sources of PAF , the Army Chief praised the organizing of exercises, saying it would not only further enhance the integration and cooperation amongst the three services but would also make three forces professionally prepared to meet any eventuality.

The exercise will include joint operations with extensive participation from Pak Army and Pak Navy.

The Air Chief while giving briefing to COAS said that PAF would test the capability of its force, new system of planes, fleets and missile system.

According to sources, the military leadership has praised the process of training of armed forces despite the on-going war on terror and other issues related to the internal security.

Sources said that these exercises would be started in three to four days.
 
PAF to launch Exercise High Mark 2010 next week
March 12, 2010

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) will launch its countrywide “Exercise High Mark-2010”, from next week to test its professional skills and capabilities.

Defence sources say that this kind of exercise is held after every five years and involves all aerial frontiers and bases from across the country, including the latest missile and firepower of the country.

“The exercise would continue for 40 days and, for the first time, the JF-17 Thunder will also participate in the exercise, in addition to F-16s and other fighter planes,” the sources said, adding that it would be entirely an internal activity and no foreign nation would be invited to participate in it.

It is the main peacetime activity and will cover the entire country from Skardu in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south.

The exercise would also involve the army and naval contingents to show an integrated approach to deal with any eventuality in the time of war.

It would include joint operations with extensive participation from the army and navy, which would further enhance cooperation amongst the three forces.

- Daily Times
 

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