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At the end of this Year Pakistan will inshahullah receive Ilyushin Il-78M
for Air-to-Air Refueling Aircraft from Ukrainian Air Force.

A little bit introduction about this,

Il-78M
Equipped with a single permanent fuselage tank, higher gross weight of 210 tons, and no rear cargo door is a dedicated tanker. The cargo ramp is retained but non-functional. The Il-78M entered service in 1987. The total fuel capacity of the Il-78M is 138 tons, of which 105.7 is transferable.

l-78 first flew in 1983. Three aircraft may refuel in flight simultaneously from one Il-78. The aircraft is equipped with refuelling pods, one under each wing, the third on the port side of the aft fuselage. The operator controls the hose and drogue system from the tail gunners position, from which the guns and radar have been removed. The Il-78 has a fuel jettison system, something which the Il-76 does not have. The jettison ports are located at the wingtips.

:pakistan: Pakistan Zindaabad :china:
 
At the end of this Year Pakistan will inshahullah receive Ilyushin Il-78M
for Air-to-Air Refueling Aircraft from Ukrainian Air Force.

Your link for this. Anyhow a huge capability which would enable PAF to strike deep within enemy terrority.
 
In my opinion, extended sorties is the key thing here. Immense training and operational benefit for the PAF.
 
it's going to give pakistan strategic reach and force projection. the capability to strike anywhere in the world is the dream and this is a start.
 
The Il-78 is the beauty. Cant wait to see it in the PAF markings.
 
Sir Specifications are:

Powerplants

* Two 3096 kW (4152 shp) Rolls-Royce Allison AE-2100A turboprops driving six blade constant speed Dowty propellers

Weights

* Operating empty 13,800 kg (30,420 lb)
* Max takeoff 22,800 kg (50,270 lb)

Performance

* Max cruising speed 682 km/h (368 kn) at 25,000 ft
* Long range cruising speed 594 km/h (321 kn)
* Initial rate of climb 2250 ft/min (11.4 m/s)
* Service ceiling 31,000 ft
* High speed range with 50 passengers and reserves 2185 km (1180 NM)
* Range at long range cruising speed 2868 km (1549 NM).

Dimensions

* Wing span 24.76 m (81 ft 3 in)
* Length 27.28 m (89 ft 6 in)
* Height 7.73 m (25 ft 4 in)
* Wing area 55.7 m² (600 sq ft)

Capacity

* Flightcrew of two
* Normal passenger accommodation for 50 at three abreast and 81 cm (32 in) pitch.
* Max seating for 58 at three abreast and 76 cm (30 in) pitch, with repositioned galley and wardrobe

Flight Deck

* Rockwell Collins Pro Line 4 avionics suite with integrated avionics processor (IAP)
* Engine indication and crew alerting system (EICAS)
* Traffic alert and collision avoidance system (TCAS)
* The flight control systems include an attitude heading and reference system (AHRS) and a digital air data system (DADS)

Well done you have managed to quote the stats for the SAAB 2000:disagree: A TOTALLY DIFFERENT plane
 
General sab these plans are going to built by Pakistan and China soon,
inshahullah up to 2011 inshahullah....
:pakistan::cheers::china:

No they are not.......China is still purchasing this this plane from Russia.


You are required to provide evidence of such statements.
 
General sab these plans are going to built by Pakistan and China soon,
inshahullah up to 2011 inshahullah....
:pakistan::cheers::china:

lol dude.. its not China where we r getting from. its our good fellow Ukraine, and we are getting il-78 before 2010.
 
Ok it is official...you are a idiot! Have a couple of days break........
judging by your IP I am guessing you are some troll............Either that or really stupid
 
ONLINE - International News Network

PAF to complete induction of four Ilyushin Il-78 aircraft by 2010, says Rao


ISLAMABAD: Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman has said that the Pakistan Air Force plans to complete the induction of up to four Ilyushin Il-78 aircraft fitted with a mid-air refueling capability, extending the capacity of its fighter aircraft to patrol areas over the border region by 2010.

In an exclusive interview with Jane’s Defense Weekly, Rao Qamar said, the refueling capability is an "extremely significant" development. "This is an absolutely new capability we are getting, which we are inducting. We never had this capability in the Pakistan Air Force," he said.

Answering to a question, he said, US-supplied F-16 multirole fighter aircraft can stay for up to four, five, six hours in Pakistan’s northern areas, ranging from the northern Swat valley and its surrounding region.

"During this time, if there is any militant attack anywhere in the FATA [Federally Administered Tribal Areas], these aircraft can go there immediately, within minutes, and they can bomb the militants. It will create the right kind of deterrence against the militants", he said.

He said the PAF’s operations in the north have brought significant pressure to bear on Taliban militants, who were on the advance until the recent military campaign in Swat began reversing the tide.

"They [Taliban militants] never see us on the ground. The only time they find out that an aircraft has struck is when the bomb explodes on them. It creates a great psychological impact", he said.

Replying to a question, Rao Qamar went on to say, the PAF was focused on enemy air forces. We remained focused on enemy land forces and enemy air forces and, therefore, we were preparing ourselves to fight against organized modern air forces and against modern armies.

"We never thought we would be required to fight against militants or be involved in counter-insurgency operations. When we started this [counter-insurgency], we had to learn while on the job. We had to re-orient our thinking, we had to refine our ... existing SOPs [standard operating procedures] and we had to develop new SOPs for this kind of warfare. However, we did that very quickly", he said.

The recent operation has led the PAF to identify new areas for development, such as acquiring more precision-guided bombs, enhanced night precision attack capabilities and the capability to monitor communications and track the movement of militants, he said.

The PAF’s other, already established, requirements include the development of the JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft, co-produced with China, he said.

The PAF plans to eventually induct up to 250 JF-17 fighters, making the aircraft the backbone of its inventory, he said, adding that, the first ’fully made in Pakistan’ JF-17 is expected to be produced by the end of this year at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) in Kamra, north of Islamabad. However, there is still a requirement for a more advanced fighter aircraft, as the PAF prepares to counter the future edge that may be acquired by the IAF once it completes the planned purchase of 126 multirole combat aircraft (MRCAs), he said.

"We knew about this requirement of the Indian Air Force for 126 latest-generation fighter aircraft. Yes, it is an alarming development because when they get 126 such capable aircraft, then we also need to have something matching to counter that threat," ACM Qamar said.

Replying to a question, he said, the PAF has finalized the technical proposal for the FC-20 and informed the Chinese of its requirements.

"[The technical proposal] is more or less finalized now. There are some changes that are required, which [the Chinese] are making," he said.

The next stage of the contract will involve financial negotiations between China and Pakistan, he said. Air Chief Marshall Qamar believes that, following the signing of a contract, it will take two to two-and-a-half years before the first FC-20 aircraft is received.

Rao Qamar Suleman answering to a question said the PAF has also signed a contract for the purchase of four Chinese airborne early warning and control aircraft. The first of these is due to arrive in 2011 and the remaining three will be delivered in 2012.
 
Hi,

If I remember correctly---the last chief accused Musharraf of signing for 2 chinese awacs---now we have two more on top of that!!!
 
Hi,

If I remember correctly---the last chief accused Musharraf of signing for 2 chinese awacs---now we have two more on top of that!!!

And............ that's a bad thing?? By which you might be implying that the Saab2000 system is better? If so, I'd agree!
 
Hi,

If I remember correctly---the last chief accused Musharraf of signing for 2 chinese awacs---now we have two more on top of that!!!

Sir, i guess it was 4 aircraft from the start, the PAF chief said 2 Saab were reduced & instead 4 chinese AEW&C were ordered.
 
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