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Is it mean one squadron of JF-17 moved to Mushaf airbase?
If you watch the patches on the pilots and engineers in the pictures provided in the express tribune link, you would notice the Saffron Bandit patch. So pics were from during the Saffron Bandit period.
So probably the JFT's were deputed to Sargodha and further South for the exercises.
But picture is of last week?
Yeah so?
The Saffron Bandit patches are also from the same date.
Doesn't saffron bandit finished in mid of may?
But JF-17 is still at mushaf!
That does look like an ACMI pod.
That does look like an ACMI pod.
I don't see anything on the other wing pylon...could you point it out?
CCS is also at Mushaf.. usually there is always a detachment of a squadron at Mushaf with aircraft "borrowed" from operational sq.
The F-7's with the CCS badge come from a sq and would rotate/return to it during a crises.. the same is with the ROSE mirage..
Only the F-16's which are already based at Mushaf would not carry the CCS badge.
Plus.. The JF-17's make a mean DACT opponent...wonder whats on the wing pylon on the other wing.. ACMI pod??
The question you should ask, is why is the F-7 from an operational sq and pilots at Mushaf?
Is the PAF up to a new training regime rotating squadron batches at the ACMI range at Mushaf to keep them all current for combat?
Pakistani JF-17 to start mid-air refueling by end of summer:
Author:
Farhan Bokhari, Islamabad:
Last posted:
2013-06-11
The PAF's chief has stated that the JF-17 Thunder will start mid-air refueling by the end of summer 2013.
(PAF) The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has successfully completed ground tests on mid-air refueling probes fitted to its Chengdu Aerospace Corporation/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft and expects to carry out the first mid-air refueling by the end of the summer, the service's chief has told this author.
Air Chief Marshall Tahir Rafique Butt said in a 6 June interview at the PAF's headquarters in Islamabad that the addition of the refueling capability to the JF-17 will improve prospects for international sales of the aircraft, which is jointly produced by China and Pakistan. "The ground tests have been very successful. I am very satisfied. This will be done successfully by end of summer [2013]," he said.
Both countries are reported to have been approached by a number of developing countries interested in the JF-17, which is considered a cost-effective alternative to Western fighter aircraft. Indonesia and Egypt have been named as among possible future customers.
The PAF acquired its first ever mid-air refueling capability in 2010 with the purchase of four Ilyushin Il-76 tanker transports from Ukraine. ACM Butt's remarks confirm for the first time that the JF-17 is to be equipped with the capability, which will significantly extend its range.
ACM Butt said the PAF is "very satisfied" with the performance of the JF-17, saying it will eventually become the backbone of the force along with Lockheed Martin F-16s. The PAF operates French Mirages, F-16s, and a number of versions of the Chengdu F-7.
Pakistan bullish about JF-17 exports, ihs.com/janes, 24.02.12
Interview: Air Commodore Khalid Mehmood, Deputy Chief Project Director, JF-17 Programme, Pakistan Air Force, ihs.com/janes, 21.03.13
Singapore Airshow 2012: China sees JF-17 exports 'within five years', ihs.com/janes, 16.02.12
surprisingly where this ground tests were carried out? In Pak or China? Let's see if they release JF-17 ground test pics like mirage ground test pictures were released,