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Did PAF Pilots Carry Out UAE AF Strikes in Libya?

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Haq's Musings: Did Pakistan Pilots Carry Out UAE AF Air Strikes in Libya?

UAE fighter jets flying from bases in Egypt carried out airstrikes in Libya a week ago, according to US media reports. Question: Did Pakistani pilots working for UAE participate in these missions?

Targets were hit in the Libyan capital of Tripoli secretly without without informing the Obama administration beforehand. The first wave of airstrikes hit positions in Tripoli controlled by insurgent militias, including a small weapons depot. The second wave targeted rocket launchers and military vehicles owned by militias, the New York Timesreports.


UAE Air Force F-16E Block 60
It is widely known that the vast majority of pilots working for the UAE Air Force are Pakistanis. The involvement of Pakistan Air Force in UAE began in 1970s with a training mission in the Gulf nation. Some of the serving PAF officersare on deputation, but most are on civilian contracts with the Air Force Headquarters in Abu Dhabi. Officers of other nationalities have also trained UAE pilots, among them Moroccans, Canadians, Jordanians, and South Africans.

After 1998 US-sanctions on Pakistan after its nuclear tests, the United States objected to plans by the United Arab Emirates air force to contract up to 200 Pakistan air force fighter pilots to fly F-16D Block 60 fighters it had ordered from Lockheed Martin. The deal was significantly delayed as UAE threatened to re-open the fighter competition to choose alternate suppliers. It was eventually resolved and the US agreed to deliver the purchased F-16s to UAE.

If Pakistanis indeed took part in these missions, it would raise several serious questions:

1. Were these PAF's serving pilots on deputation with UAE Air Force? Or retired officers on contract? If they were on deputation, did they seek permission from Pakistani government to accept these missions?

2. Will such missions drag Pakistan into ongoing Middle East conflicts and hurt Pakistan's interests in the region?

3. Will those targeted seek revenge against Pakistanis?

Haq's Musings: Did Pakistan Pilots Carry Out UAE AF Air Strikes in Libya?
 
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how can people come up with such retarded conclusions..
beyond me.
 
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how can people come up with such retarded conclusions..
beyond me.
Considering the number of Pakistanis serving in Arab forces, it isn't far fetched of an idea at all. However, I have serious doubts that any Pakistani national was involved, unless they got permission from Pakistan.
 
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No conclusions have been drawn rather questions asked. Riaz Saheb is a senior person and deserve respect. Please disagree but maintain composure.
How can a Pakistani be a soldier for another country? He can be of Pakistani origin, but when you fight for another country to me ur one of them. As for your second part, please do not tell me who to respect. Respect is earned does not matter to me how old young black white brown you are..lastly do not imply that i am disrespecting the op. Far from it.
 
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How can a Pakistani be a soldier for another country? He can be of Pakistani origin, but when you fight for another country to me ur one of them. As for your second part, please do not tell me who to respect. Respect is earned does not matter to me how old young black white brown you are..lastly do not imply that i am disrespecting the op. Far from it.
1. My parents told me to give respect to everybody who is older than me. Rasool Allah (PBUH) also said to give respect to the older and be kind to the younger.

2. Pakistan Air Force pilots have been deputed to friendly countries, and they have been taking part in military operations. For instance, PAF pilots have fought against Israeli air force in 1967 and 73.
 
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How can a Pakistani be a soldier for another country? He can be of Pakistani origin, but when you fight for another country to me ur one of them. As for your second part, please do not tell me who to respect. Respect is earned does not matter to me how old young black white brown you are..lastly do not imply that i am disrespecting the op. Far from it.
My phopha resigned from PAkistani airforce and moved to abu-dhabi airforce in 80's
 
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UAE has a lot of Pakistani retired armed forces officers working for them in various depts of their Armed forces.
There can be Pakistani pilots also who have retired from PAF and are working there.

I have many of my ex-colleagues flying in the QEAF after they were retired from PN and joined QEAF.

I am sure no serving officer will be involved in any such action.
 
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Haq's Musings: Did Pakistan Pilots Carry Out UAE AF Air Strikes in Libya?

UAE fighter jets flying from bases in Egypt carried out airstrikes in Libya a week ago, according to US media reports. Question: Did Pakistani pilots working for UAE participate in these missions?

Targets were hit in the Libyan capital of Tripoli secretly without without informing the Obama administration beforehand. The first wave of airstrikes hit positions in Tripoli controlled by insurgent militias, including a small weapons depot. The second wave targeted rocket launchers and military vehicles owned by militias, the New York Timesreports.


UAE Air Force F-16E Block 60
It is widely known that the vast majority of pilots working for the UAE Air Force are Pakistanis. The involvement of Pakistan Air Force in UAE began in 1970s with a training mission in the Gulf nation. Some of the serving PAF officersare on deputation, but most are on civilian contracts with the Air Force Headquarters in Abu Dhabi. Officers of other nationalities have also trained UAE pilots, among them Moroccans, Canadians, Jordanians, and South Africans.

After 1998 US-sanctions on Pakistan after its nuclear tests, the United States objected to plans by the United Arab Emirates air force to contract up to 200 Pakistan air force fighter pilots to fly F-16D Block 60 fighters it had ordered from Lockheed Martin. The deal was significantly delayed as UAE threatened to re-open the fighter competition to choose alternate suppliers. It was eventually resolved and the US agreed to deliver the purchased F-16s to UAE.

If Pakistanis indeed took part in these missions, it would raise several serious questions:

1. Were these PAF's serving pilots on deputation with UAE Air Force? Or retired officers on contract? If they were on deputation, did they seek permission from Pakistani government to accept these missions?

2. Will such missions drag Pakistan into ongoing Middle East conflicts and hurt Pakistan's interests in the region?

3. Will those targeted seek revenge against Pakistanis?

Haq's Musings: Did Pakistan Pilots Carry Out UAE AF Air Strikes in Libya?
Well if they are working for UAE why would they seek permission from PAF ? and if UAE did it than it would be Pakistani Pilots most probably
 
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