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Didn't hear about such a thing, anything, if it was being said, it was our of manners and nothing else - same for the U.S.
Not because the PAF suck, but this is how things are being done.
why praising hostile country's??
 
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why praising hostile country's??

Professional soldiers don't just look at country flags, they would never hesitate to acknowledge the other for courage, professionalism, dedication or mission execution, ,,, in Red Flag both the subject along with others were participating in a joint exercise not exactly fighting each other....in any case, recall the words of a former Israeli Airchief in regards to Pakistan's Nur Khan,.....quote, ''I'm glad, he's a Pakistani and not an Egyptian''. !!
During the war with India in 1965, Nur Khan became a national fame and hero when he maintained an aerial supremacy against Indian IAF despite its shortcomings.[12] He led the bombing missions during the war using the C-130 Hercules for that purpose in support to the army advances.[13] His actions of valor and efforts won him the praise in all over the country after the war; he was credited with turning the tide of the war in his country's favor that gained air superiority in the first 24 hours.[3][14]

After the war, he was publicly honored and was famed figure in the country. In 1967, Nur Khan volunteered to serve in the allegiance of Arab countries' Air Forces against Israel during the Six-Day War.[15] He served in many aerial missions and witnessed the dogfight with Israeli IAF whose pilots noted his aerial skills during the conflict.[15] In fact, the Israeli IAF's fighter pilot, Major-General Ezer Weizman, the former Israeli President (1993–2000) and Defence Minister (1977–80), wrote in his autobiography that: "He was a formidable fellow and I was glad that he was Pakistani and not an Egyptian".[15][16]
 
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Professional soldiers don't just look at country flags, they would never hesitate to acknowledge the other for courage, professionalism, dedication or mission execution, ,,, in Red Flag both the subject along with others were participating in a joint exercise not exactly fighting each other....in any case, recall the words of a former Israeli Airchief in regards to Pakistan's Nur Khan,.....quote, ''I'm glad, he's a Pakistani and not an Egyptian''. !!
Pakistan might have good pilots, I wouldn't know cause I never met them and Israel doesn't recognize Pakistan shoot down it's fighter jet.
If Ill be objective on it, it does sound that your fighters have some sort of legacy.
However, good pilots doesn't make an exellent airforce.
self sufficient industry, economy, and and high tech technology, are crucial for today's warfare, much more than before.
 
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Pakistan might have good pilots, I wouldn't know cause I never met them and Israel doesn't recognize Pakistan shoot down it's fighter jet.
If Ill be objective on it, it does sound that your fighters have some sort of legacy.
However, good pilots doesn't make an exellent airforce.
self sufficient industry, economy, and and high tech technology, are crucial for today's warfare, much more than before.
Well, although i know a former Israeli Colonel but I have also never met any Israeli pilots but would still give them due credit.
And if PAF pilots didn't shoot down Israeli jets then i doubt Jordan and Iraq would have honoured and awarded Pakistani pilots. True you need all above to sustain a credible air force, however training and pilot skills also matter since i can name a few countries that probably field the best equipment out there but you could probably shoot them down flying in a Dakota.
 
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Well, although i know a former Israeli Colonel but I have also never met any Israeli pilots but would still give them due credit.
And if PAF pilots didn't shoot down Israeli jets then i doubt Jordan and Iraq would have honoured and awarded Pakistani pilots. True you need all above to sustain a credible air force, however training and pilot skills also matter since i can name a few countries that probably field the best equipment out there but you could probably shoot them down flying in a Dakota.
don't get me wrong, u need good pilots in order to have good airforce, but also what I wrote in my previous comment.
I got my respect for Pakistan air force
 
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Bro i was just kidding and i perfectly know that i'm High as a kite ahahabaha

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