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PAF's Exercises from around the World.

Excellent snaps of those beautiful machines.

I don't to hijack the thread but since i somehow I can't start my own thread for some reason. I was just impressed by the number of exercises PAF has participated in. I went looking for similar reports of exercises for IAF but could hardly find couple of them through google.

Why do you guys think IAF is not participating in more multilateral exercises? Are these exercises very expensive to participate in?
 
Excellent snaps of those beautiful machines.

I don't to hijack the thread but since i somehow I can't start my own thread for some reason. I was just impressed by the number of exercises PAF has participated in. I went looking for similar reports of exercises for IAF but could hardly find couple of them through google.

Why do you guys think IAF is not participating in more multilateral exercises? Are these exercises very expensive to participate in?


every country has own friends and foes sir . we have participate with our allies and friends when ever we need to be . some of these exercises are regular like with china - GCC countries and turkey and its happen yearly some we join few times like in Egypt and USA -NATO or any others .

no they are not that much costly few millions $ only like red flag cost 5mn$.
 
Excellent snaps of those beautiful machines.

I don't to hijack the thread but since i somehow I can't start my own thread for some reason. I was just impressed by the number of exercises PAF has participated in. I went looking for similar reports of exercises for IAF but could hardly find couple of them through google.

Why do you guys think IAF is not participating in more multilateral exercises? Are these exercises very expensive to participate in?
IAF is participating and has taken part in many such exercises. Many forces use the vast terrain that India has available for training and partake with the IAF's TACDE for training.
 
IAF is participating and has taken part in many such exercises. Many forces use the vast terrain that India has available for training and partake with the IAF's TACDE for training.
Thanks for the replies Sirs
 
Excellent snaps of those beautiful machines.

I don't to hijack the thread but since i somehow I can't start my own thread for some reason. I was just impressed by the number of exercises PAF has participated in. I went looking for similar reports of exercises for IAF but could hardly find couple of them through google.

Why do you guys think IAF is not participating in more multilateral exercises? Are these exercises very expensive to participate in?

Obviously they won't participate in ones PAF is plus they prefer bilateral exercises over multilateral.
 
every country has own friends and foes sir . we have participate with our allies and friends when ever we need to be . some of these exercises are regular like with china - GCC countries and turkey and its happen yearly some we join few times like in Egypt and USA -NATO or any others .

no they are not that much costly few millions $ only like red flag cost 5mn$.

Phaji more like 25 mill
 
Obviously they won't participate in ones PAF is plus they prefer bilateral exercises over multilateral.
Sir, I know its unrealistic but won't it be a confidence building measure if Indian and Armed forces can participate in few exercises? It would help defuse any future misunderstandings at the border if the soldiers can put a name to the face of "so called enemies". i don't like the practice of dehumanising our opponents. To start with nothing major but something like coast guard operations against pirates. We both face the menace of terrorism so it could be helpful. I know people keep saying that all terrorism in India is PAK sponsored and vice-versa and some of that may even be true but I don't believe everything is the fault of the foreign hand. Its just establishment deflecting their short-comings
 
Sir, I know its unrealistic but won't it be a confidence building measure if Indian and Armed forces can participate in few exercises? It would help defuse any future misunderstandings at the border if the soldiers can put a name to the face of "so called enemies". i don't like the practice of dehumanising our opponents. To start with nothing major but something like coast guard operations against pirates. We both face the menace of terrorism so it could be helpful. I know people keep saying that all terrorism in India is PAK sponsored and vice-versa and some of that may even be true but I don't believe everything is the fault of the foreign hand. Its just establishment deflecting their short-comings

Well at UN peacekeepers level they have worked together. CBMs are good but there is too much history between both armies to expect anything. I think your sunderji had invited our chief but it was nixed.
 
Arjun Singh visited with our Nur Khan after the 65 war. Must have been interesting conversation between the both.
 
Phaji more like 25 mill
sir jee 20mn was total cost of red flag i am talking abut single country

Arjun Singh visited with our Nur Khan after the 65 war. Must have been interesting conversation between the both.
at that time india was honorable country whom respect enemy also now a days india and indian media can go any down .
 
Arjun Singh visited with our Nur Khan after the 65 war. Must have been interesting conversation between the both.

Arjun Singh being welcomed by Air Vice Marshall M Akhtar
 

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Exercise Anatolian Eagle 15-1 kicked off!!

Place: Anatolian Eagle Training Center Command, 3rd AJÜ, Konya AFB.

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An F-15C Eagle from the 493rd Fighter Squadron, Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, takes off as a Pakistan Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon taxis to the runway during Anatolian Eagle 15 at 3rd Main Jet Base, Turkey, June 8, 2015. Anatolian Eagle is a two-week flying training exercise involving U.S. Air Forces in Europe units and multiple NATO partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Burks/Released)


As expected, HVKK's topguns the 132. "Hançer" FİLO are again flying as the Red Team :yahoo:

More from AE'15:

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@Donatello @fatman17 @Manticore @Horus and others.
 
Exercise Anatolian Eagle 15-1 kicked off!!

Place: Anatolian Eagle Training Center Command, 3rd AJÜ, Konya AFB.

11357077_10153359861882020_473019231705959659_o.jpg


An F-15C Eagle from the 493rd Fighter Squadron, Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, takes off as a Pakistan Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon taxis to the runway during Anatolian Eagle 15 at 3rd Main Jet Base, Turkey, June 8, 2015. Anatolian Eagle is a two-week flying training exercise involving U.S. Air Forces in Europe units and multiple NATO partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Eric Burks/Released)


As expected, HVKK's topguns the 132. "Hançer" FİLO are again flying as the Red Team :yahoo:

More from AE'15:

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11246186_10153359862367020_2882142432748101535_o.jpg


10463849_10153352486074817_5745803973968441973_o.jpg

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@Donatello @fatman17 @Manticore @Horus and others.

is it konya?

special thanks for the photos......... but more please.........
 

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