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14 More F16 for PAF (Approved by US)

PAF ready to thwart Indian designs: air chief


Sunday, March 28, 2010
Air force to get 14 more sophisticated F-16s

By our correspondent

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has made it emphatically clear that it is fully capable of responding to the so-called Indian ‘Cold Start Doctrine’ befittingly.

If the Indians opt to drop a few bombs close to the areas with the borders, the response would be even harsher and forthcoming in no time. The Indian doctrine is ridiculous. “Pakistan has put all the required preparations in place to meet any eventuality. The aggressor could not even think of what the reply would be from Pakistan. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has kept its assets for thwarting conventional threats from the force devoted to deal with the terrorists.”

The announcement came from Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman at the Air Headquarters here on Saturday while replying to queries of newsmen during his briefing pertaining to the ongoing air exercise, High Mark-2010.

The air chief, in his about two-hour-long formal and informal briefing, told the media that preparedness and maintaining potential to frustrate any aggression was the right of every country that wished to live with dignity and honour.

The air chief, who was in high spirits and replied a volley of questions about the external threats from air, said any surgical strike by India would not go unanswered as the reaction time for both the countries in an air action was so short that in peace times, such activities could not be checked in a definite manner.

The air chief, who took part in the exercise by flying a French-made Mirage plane, would be flying the multi-role most sophisticated US-made F-16 in a day or two while taking part in ‘operation’.

He told the media that the US had agreed to provide another 14 F-16 fighter planes to Pakistan. These block-52 planes would be apart from the other 18 planes of the same calibre that would start reaching Pakistan from July this year and supply of the batch would be completed in December next. The planes will be equipped with the video and voice recorder (VVR) system rarely provided by the US to other countries, which is a high-resolution cockpit system that places a record of the HUD video, head-down displays, pilot voice and digital data bus information on a TEAC recorder.

With this, the number of the F-16 planes, being received from the US till the end of the year, would reach 30, besides the upgrading of the existing planes, acquired in the 1980s. He said the PAF was capable of thwarting both the conventional and unconventional threats from the enemy. He said Pakistan’s missile system was in the best shape and “our all the systems are well tested.”

The air chief said the PAF was focusing on its preparedness and taking stock of its preparations according to the modern trends. The area of the ongoing exercise is covering the entire country, from Skardu in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south. It included joint cooperation, with an extensive participation from the Army and the Navy, which would further enhance the joint operations, integration and cooperation amongst the three services.

The High Mark-2010 is aimed at conducting an operation in the near-realistic tactical environment while integrating the new inductions and providing a role-oriented training to combat and support elements of the PAF. The exercise is designed to achieve stipulated objectives, with a special emphasis on exposing the PAF combat crew to stimulated air battles, based on contemporary concepts. The air chief said all the main operating bases and forward operating bases were participating in the exercise.

New inductions like the JF-17 Thunder aircraft, jointly manufactured by Pakistan and China, force multipliers such as Saab-2000 Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft and air-to-air refueler aircraft are participating in the exercise for the first time. The exercise in question is the PAF’s biggest operational event, which is being conducted after five years.

The air chief said the ever-changing geo-political environment in the region demanded a change in the employment concepts and doctrine in the application of air power, with an emphasis on joint operations. The exercise High Mark-2010 would provide the PAF an opportunity to validate these concepts, which are vital for the overall defence of the motherland, he said.

Answering a question, Rao Qamar Suleman said Pakistan was cognisant of the Indian designs and war preparedness, as it was acquiring the weapon system from all over the world. The air chief said the PAF had developed its own drones and they were being manufactured in the Kamra facility.

Pakistan is not interested in buying the US drones, but it is keen to purchase sensors for its own drones. The US has not provided its drone technology to any country of the world, except Italy, where they are also operated by the US technicians.

The air chief parried a query about the flight base of the US drones, targeting the tribal areas, and said the Americans returned the control of Shahbaz and Pasni bases back in 2002. No PAF base is in the control of the US forces, he maintained.

He expressed his ignorance over the control of the Shamsi base and said it was neither being used by the PAF, nor the Pakistan Army. The base does not belong to the PAF. “I don’t know about the control of the Shamsi base,” he said while replying to a question about its control and its use by the Americans for the flight of drones.

The newsmen were also shown the most modern central security system in place, linked to all the facilities. It is controlled and monitored at a central base on a round-the-clock basis. The PAF has also acquired the US-made road scanners, which could easily detect any bypassing vehicle with weapons or ammunition. The system is working well and efficiently, as the security threat perception has increased for the PAF installations in the wake of use of air power against the militants in the areas adjoined to the border with Afghanistan.


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The air chief told the media that the US had agreed to provide another 14 F-16 fighter planes to Pakistan. These block-52 planes would be apart from the other 18 planes of the same calibre that would start reaching Pakistan from July this year and supply of the batch would be completed in December next. The planes will be equipped with the video and voice recorder (VVR) system rarely provided by the US to other countries, which is a high-resolution cockpit system that places a record of the HUD video, head-down displays, pilot voice and digital data bus information on a TEAC recorder.

With this, the number of the F-16 planes, being received from the US till the end of the year, would reach 30, besides the upgrading of the existing planes, acquired in the 1980s.


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http://www.defence.pk/forums/military-aviation/52161-paf-ready-thwart-indian-designs-air-chief.html
 
Good News Guys , those 14 Vipers would be an addition to 18 Block 52.

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Theses F16s x 14 ARE NOTHING more than the REMAINING 14 frm the TOKEN ORDER OF 18 F16/52s ordered around 2 yeasrs ago.

USA promised delivery of 18 F16s by 2011.

The story has been TAKEN completely out of context LIKE some big KID at XMAS seeing a neighbour dressed in santa claus outfit SHOUTING " I SAW SANTA"

HAD there been any such new order of 14 fighters then plz ask

1. WHY CANCEL THE ORDER OF 36 asnd half the order after earthquake.
2. Why no offical confirnmationfrom USA or GOP

3. WHY NO STATEMENT AT THIS WEEKS official strategic dialogue meeting/.

You people go so excited and ADD 2 + 2 makes 50

its sounds DESPERATE and funny sometimes

ISLAMABAD: The US has agreed to give 14 more F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman said on Saturday.

Briefing the media at the air headquarters, Suleman said the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) was ready to thwart any internal or external threat.

He said an air exercise now under way would continue till May 10. "Its sole purpose is to ensure the country's security," the Online news agency quoted him as saying.

He said the US had agreed to give 14 F-16 jets in addition to the 18 it was committed to.
Pakistan will also participate in a joint exercise with the US, he said. He added that the air force had not asked the US for drone technology and that it would develop it on its own.

Pakistan to get 14 more F-16 jets from US - Pakistan - World - The Times of India
 
lets take things with a pinch of salt - the local media 'distorts' comments all the time.
 
Well if we maintain a solid force of 80 F16 Fighters at Block C/D levels we are in good shape for next 10 year

I see no reason why we cannot execute our option on extra 18 Block C/D planes , it all depends on when we get our initial 18 F16 delivered to us we will check it out if we like the birds we will order 18 more and excercise our options on those extra 18 , but the 14 that we will get on top is welcomed gesture.

45 + 18 + 18(Optional) + 14 = 95 F16 C/D level
(Best case scenario)

Or Minimum ~ 77 Fighter fleet (Acceptable upgrade)

The options are normally executed after the initial agreed upon planes are delivered and customer is satisfied with the performance and things pass acceptance testing by client.

But we will see how things materialize , at present we are awaiting for our 18 F16 Block C/D in june
 
Don't we currently have 41 F-16's?

did 1 of our F-16 crash? if i am not wrong we had 46 F-16s in our inventory :undecided:

We originally bought 40 and lost 8 in accidents, hence 40-8=32

Then we received 14 refurbished from the 28 we bought but got embargoed, hence 32+14=46

Then recently we lost one in accident, hence 46-1=45

We will receive 18+14=32, hence 45+32=77

I hope now it's clear.
 
Back door weapon from Israel ????:mod::mod::mod:

what kind of weapons?
From Turkey or anyother nation ?
More importantly why did Pakistan rejected it ,it could have deep impact on our defence strategy .
 
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