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F-16C/D Block 52 formally Inducted in PAF s' No. 5 Squadron

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ISLAMABAD:

One of Pakistan Air Force’s (PAF) oldest squadrons, previously equipped with Mirage aircraft, has been re-equipped with newly inducted F-16 C/D Block 52+ aircraft.

A re-equipment ceremony for No 5 Squadron was held at the PAF’s Base Shahbaz in Jacobabad on Thursday. Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani was chief guest on the occasion. Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman also attended the ceremony.

During the ceremony parade, the squadron colour was presented to the squadron commander. Later, a formation of Mirage and F-16 Block 52 aircraft presented a fly-past. In an address at the ceremony, Gen Kayani praised the PAF for its contributions in counter-terrorism operations. “As you know, Pakistan is at war with terrorists, who have disrupted peace and stability in the region and threatened our way of life,” the army chief said. “Pakistan’s armed forces have been battling these elements since 2004. These operations have been conducted through unprecedented close cooperation and support from the PAF. The role of the PAF has been critical.”

Air Chief Marshal Suleman spoke in his speech about the development of the air force. “The first decade of 21 century has seen PAF transforming into a modern and versatile force,” he said. “Our focus has shifted from the traditional threat-based development to development based on capabilities enhancement. Our effort has been to cover the entire spectrum of air warfare to counter all internal as well as external challenges.

“With the induction of Block 52 F-16s, AEW [airborne early warning], aerial re-fuellers and a multilayered air defence system, PAF now has the capability to respond to various threats faced by the nation with efficiency and safety. We have a mission to maintain peace with honour in this volatile region in these uncertain times.”

http://tribune.com.pk/story/130996/pafs-no-5-squadron-gets-new-f-16s/
 
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Hi, were the older Mirages scrapped then or transferred to another squadron?
 
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A Pakistani Air Force F-16 taxis past a Pakistan Air Force Mirage fighter jet on the runway at Pakistan Air Force Base Shahbaz near Jacobabad, Pakistan. The F-16s belongs to the new re-designated Squadron 5 and replaces the older Mirage aircraft. The Pakistan Air Force conducted a re-equipping ceremony on March 10 which was attended by Maj. Gen. Richard Shook, the Individual Mobilization Augmentee to Lt. Gen. Mike Hostage, U.S. Air Forces Central commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lt. Col. Michael Shavers)
 
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Where will the mirages go now that belong to the sq now that the vipers have taken there place ? will they be going to another sq or will be sold or scraped ?
 
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i've got a doubt:
For a plane in supersonic speeds,how will the pilot communicate?i mean they are traveling in a speed more than
Sound right?i knw its offtopic,
But if sme one clarify....
 
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^ aircrafts travel faster then the speed of sound not then Radio Active Raze, Digital electronic raze or RADIATION.... Common Sense
 
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Where will the mirages go now that belong to the sq now that the vipers have taken there place ? will they be going to another sq or will be sold or scraped ?
The above mirage-3RP is one of the oldest that Pakistan originally bought from France. Using them for spare parts for the existing active mirage fleets would be the best option for PAF rather then raising them to any Sqn.
 
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Where will the mirages go now that belong to the sq now that the vipers have taken there place ? will they be going to another sq or will be sold or scraped ?

two options - if non-rose mirages, then
1- for spares
2-retired in storage

if rose mirages, then cld stand-up with another sqdn

like to be part of a un-numbered squadron based at rafiqui

Composite Squadron

Mirage IIIDP
Mirage IIIEA
Mirage IIIEL
Mirage IIIEP
Mirage IIIRP
 
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