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You didn't looked properly,the total number is 76 in the Stats
F16 A/C =45
F16 B/D = 31
Which equals 76
Jf-17 total number of JFT is still unknown these numbers of production/year were given by some member a while back
2007 ->2
2008 ->6
2009 ->4
2010 ->8
2011 ->14
2012 ->2
2013 ->14
2014 ->??
2015 ->16
JFT > 56
So about the info i am pretty confindent the original numbers are almost near to what quoted above
Next time use glasses to read stuff
what u are saying about jft no.s
they are 66
20 in each 3 sqds and 6 ccs
first learn some basic maths then reply in pdf
 
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what u are saying about jft no.s
they are 66
20 in each 3 sqds and 6 ccs
first learn some basic maths then reply in pdf
ffs "<" ever got to know what this sign means? I said the number was greater than 56.No one knows the exact fig(except for the peeps in PAF or PAC ofc) all other figures are just assumptions.The number of Aircraft/squadron is generally 18 in PAF not 20.
Says they are used for training only, which I doubt.
B and D models are built for training purposes but can be swapped into a full fledge fighter aircraft with a navigator and Pilot config. Pak uses them for both whereas USAF uses them for dedicated trainer only.
 
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Total Number of aircrafts in service in PAF,compare the digits of these with yours
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Sir exact strength of Mirages & F-7s cannot be judged as PAF has never released any regarding the numbers operational. If you can see any source from previous regular years, you will note that all these sources are too confuse, they are adding the numbers of F-16s & JF-17s but not reducing the numbers of Mirages & F-7s. And the most funny part is FT-5 and FT-6 is even in service till now. As a proof I have attached some pictures, Name of the Respective report is written on Top. If you are not been able to find It was the top left column otherwise Pakistan Air Force is mentioned in some pics.
Actually anyone doesnot know the exact strength. So the best we can do is to map Mirages and F-7s on their respective squadrons. and only then we can find the actual numbers in service
 

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