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I’ll message them on WhatsApp and tell them usman.87 said to make them faster.Seems slow
I have mixed feelings - I may be a tad jealous. I do not like the JF-17. However, I am happy to see aircraft being exported out of Asia. Congrats Pakistan and China!
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I’ll message them on WhatsApp and tell them usman.87 said to make them faster.
Seems slow
Wow , Nigerian pilots are certainly enjoying flying the plane, must be well trained by PAF.
Why JF-17B specifications in front of single-seat fighter.PAF hands over three JF-17 Thunder jets to Nigeria
Naveed SiddiquiPublished May 21, 2021 - Updated about 10 hours ago
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A JF-17 Thunder aircraft on display at Nigerian Air Force base Makudri. — Photo provided by author
The Pakistan Aeronautical Complex Kamra formally handed over three JF-17 Thunder aircraft to the Nigerian Air Force during a ceremony held at Nigerian Air Force base Makudri to mark the 57th anniversary of the Nigerian Air Force on Friday, a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) press release said.
Nigerian Defence Minister Major General (Rtd) Bashir Magashi was the guest of honour at the ceremony, representing the Nigerian president, whereas the PAF vice chief of the air staff, Air Marshal Syed Noman Ali, was invited to attend the ceremony as the special guest of the Nigerian Air Force.
Addressing the ceremony, Magashi expressed his gratitude to Pakistan and the PAF for sustained bilateral cooperation and partnership for enhancing the Nigerian Air Force’s capabilities to meet Nigeria’s security challenges.
Referring to the new induction, he said, “We are happy and excited on the addition of JF-17 fighter aircraft from Pakistan.”
PAF hands over three JF-17 Thunder jets to Nigeria
Nigerian defence minister thanks Pakistan for cooperation to meet security challenges.www.dawn.com