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F-16s help strengthen bond between US, Pakistan air forces
By Airman 1st Class Nathan Byrnes, 99th Air Base Wing Public Affairs / Published August 31, 2016

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A Pakistan Air Force F-16C prepares for takeoff at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., Aug. 17, 2016. Members of the Pakistan Air Force traveled more than 7,700 miles to participate in Red Flag 16-4. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Frank Miller)


NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nev. (AFNS) -- Pakistan Air Force F-16C/D aircraft traveled more than 7,700 miles to participate in Red Flag 16-4 here from Aug. 15-26.

The training allowed the Pakistan and U.S. air forces to continue building and strengthening their relationship. It also provided them the chance to improve integration, further training and enhance the readiness of air operations.

“The F-16 has been the lynchpin in accomplishing our mutual desired objectives,” said Pakistan Air Vice Marshal Syed Noman Ali, the deputy chief of air staff. “At the strategic level it has been extremely valuable. On the capability enhancement and objective achievement on the ground, this aircraft has been the most useful.”

Pakistan brought a unique set of skills to the exercise, from their willingness to collaborate to their motivation to get the most out of the training scenarios.

“For me, it is absolutely phenomenal to have a partner who is willing to do that and looks at this as truly an opportunity to not only get better as a force within the Pakistan Air Force but also how to better integrate with everyone else,” said Maj. Gen. Rick B. Mattson, the chief of the Office of the Defense Representative, Pakistan. “That has been a major focus for the team that has been here and I have already heard about ways they are able to integrate better through technology and we will try to work on that part.”

Not only have the Pakistan pilots been impressive but also their maintenance team as well.

“I have a lot of experience in the Middle East and this is a very unique capability that they have,” Mattson said. “When you go through the maintenance facility, bays, it’s all Pakistan enlisted working on these aircrafts.”

Integration has been a major focus for Red Flag 16-4 and the Pakistan Air Force has played a key role in helping achieve that goal.

“When you have a force that is that professional and is dedicated to training and working together as a coalition you are going to get better as a group and I think that has been the biggest lesson from this,” Mattson said.

The exercise has helped both air forces learn each other’s strengths and utilizing those strengths in real-world situations.

“Whenever we’ve been together with the U.S. in terms of an exercise or other engagements it has been amazing, productive and mutually rewarding experience on both sides,” Ali said. “Whether its actual strategies that have been going on in the region or it has been exercises that train for certain events, I would expect this type of relationship to grow stronger in the future.”
 
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Despite the positive news this thread is (un)surprisingly quiet
 
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Well now instead of us they want to share the bond with someone else. I hope the new Govt in US will change its strategy some what.
 
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With only 18 Block 50/52, and fear of sanctions + restrictions in buying top notch equipment to support this falcon fleet, its better to dump such "bond" and move ahead ....
 
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Well now instead of us they want to share the bond with someone else. I hope the new Govt in US will change its strategy some what.

Hi,

The bond shared by the u s military means nothing---. If you don't know it by now---then it is time to learn---new or old govt does not mean much---.

You need to have the congress and senate on your side---.
 
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It is better to invest in another platform. F-16s are fine machines, but we need to look to the future. The F-16 airframe has reached its full potential over the years. In Pakistan's case it is also highly sanction prone and quite expensive. Also, our adversary is moving ahead and so should we.
 
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Paf needs numbers of fleets to 4++ gen jets for MiB air stability
Paf has history of domination of air but now we seriously need front fleets it cud be sukhoi or mirages 2000/5 or 9
These birds are necessity for paf until we handle 5+ generation or we have enough jf17 block 3 4++ gen
 
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