To use "Fierce Dragon" to deal with "Racing Wind" Pakistan prepared like this
28/06/2021
Su Yinsong
Pakistan sent the "Fierce Dragon" to participate in the "Anatolian Eagle 2021" joint performance, taking the opportunity to conduct air combat training with Qatar "Racing Wind".
The “Navbharat Times” reported that in order to learn how to deal with the Indian Air Force’s cutting-edge legal “Rafale” fighters, Pakistan recently sent a number of JF-17 “Fierce Dragon” fighters to participate in the “Anna” held in Turkey. "Anatolian Eagle 2021" (Anatolian Eagle-2021) multinational joint military exercise. Because of the close relationship with Pakistan, Qatar sent "Racing Wind" to participate in the exercise.
The 5 "Fierce Dragons" dispatched by Pakistan, in the exercises these days, specifically targeted the 4 "Racing Wind" of Qatar and the 2 MiG-29 fighters dispatched by Azerbaijan to conduct simulated air combat training and share them together. Flight experience and other information, etc. The "New India Times" pointed out that since India has both the "Hurricane" and MiG-29, and the "Hurricane" is the country's latest air defense force, such exercises will allow Pakistan to obtain a lot of valuable information.
According to reports, Pakistan and the Qatar Air Force have a close cooperative relationship. It has even been reported that the two countries secretly exchange pilots, so that Pakistani pilots can receive "Racing Wind" flight training in France, so as to thoroughly understand the advantages and disadvantages of the aircraft, but This news has been sternly denied by France.
This kind of information is also very important to Turkey, because the country’s feud, Greece, has previously signed a contract with France for 2.5 billion euros (approximately NT$84.2 billion) to purchase 18 Cyclones, 12 of which were used by the French Air Force. The second mobile phone will be delivered as soon as July.
"Anatolian Eagle 2021" will be held from June 21 to July 2 at the 3rd Main Jet Base in Konya, Turkey. Participants include the Turkish Navy and Air Force , Azerbaijan Air Force, Pakistan Air Force, Qatar Air Force, and an E-3A Airborne Early Warning Control Aircraft (AWACS) from NATO, and nearly 20 countries sent observers to participate.
Source:
https://www.chinatimes.com/realtimenews/20210628000010-260417