ur right mate my bad, he is a JCO (subadar) i did not see the bar underneath the two chand taras. :no: not very clear these new ranks one needs to look really hard to figure whos who in pictures, specially when u have a side on view.
That is a jammer in that brief case and i it jammes all electronic devices within a radius of 1000 yards. Any one who has ever come in contact with the chief will tell u that its very effective.
The officer ur referring to (if i understand u right...the officer on the right of the chief a step or two behind him) is inspector gen. military training and evaluation, Pakistan army and he is a Lt.Gen. so he cant be the GOC SSG simply because all GOC are Maj Gens. this in addition to the fact...
wt sort of fu$#ked up reporting is that. wt the hell is "commander of aviation assets within the Pakistani army". why cant the reporter simply say "General officer commanding Pakistan army aviation or GOC PAA. why do our idiot journalist have to be such goofs and demeaning all the time...
Now the media reports are saying that it was a training ac and their were two pilots on board the ac, the trainee ejected and the trainer in order to steer the ac clear of the village sacrificed his life.
So if its a twin seat ac than it is not a JF-17 THUNDER.
from the footage of the wreckage...
A JF-17 Thunder crashed on the "mullah mansoor mountain" Distt attock. The pilot of the ill fate ac ejected safely.
Witnesses claim that the ac was on fire before it crashed.