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PAF totally capable to handle modern day challenges: Ex PAF chief Rao

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Islamabad—The outgoing PAF Chief, Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman has said that latest weapon systems have been inducted and operationalised and technical and operational capabilities of the force strengthened to adequately meet all the challenges. Speaking at the Command hand over ceremony here on Monday, Rao Qamar Suleman said he was retiring from the PAF with a deep sense of fulfillment, as the PAF was in the highest state of operational readiness.

He said by the grace of Almighty Allah, today we can proudly claim to have inducted and operationalised all the latest weapon systems, the fighter fleet has been upgraded with the fourth generation fighter aircraft and force multipliers. The PAF has established two squadrons of its very own indigenously produced JF-17 Thunder Aircraft whose production started in the last three years. This aircraft also saw unprecedented success in various exercises and international Air Shows the world over.

Air Chief Marshal Qamar Suleman said other major inductions included Saab-2000 AEW&C, ZDK-03 AWACS, IL-76 air-to-air refuellers and Spada-2000 Lomad systems.
Alongside induction of sophisticated equipment, its operationalisation and availability for operations was attained in a very professional manner within these 3 years.

He said handling technologies four decades apart was the real test for the operational and technical experts of the PAF. They all can be proud of the fact that, despite limitations, PAF as a team with its talented human resource accomplished both the tasks in the most professional manner.

“Today we can claim with confidence that the technical and operational capabilities of PAF have been strengthened to adequately meet all the challenges”
he declared.

He said another important achievement, while they were inducting and operationalising new hardware, participating in national and international exercises, revamping training system, operating the legacy systems and undertaking all operational tasks as necessitated by the environment, the PAF also accomplished maximum flying in its history. For two consecutive years, PAF crossed the 90,000 hrs mark and they could be proud of the fact that these feats were accomplished while achieving the best ever flight safety record in these three years
 
For two consecutive years, PAF crossed the 90,000 hrs mark and they could be proud of the fact that these feats were accomplished while achieving the best ever flight safety record in these three years

Congratulations !! That is indeed an Achievement..

Last Hope can you post the link of the news article please ?
 
Air Chief Marshal Qamar Suleman said other major inductions included Saab-2000 AEW&C, ZDK-03 AWACS, IL-76 air-to-air refuellers and Spada-2000 Lomad systems.Alongside induction of sophisticated

Wouldn't that be IL-78? Doesn't inspire much confidence.
 
there are many other things that didnt mention BVR, cruise missiles, c4i etc
 
B] For two consecutive years, PAF crossed the 90,000 hrs mark and they could be proud of the fact that these feats were accomplished while achieving the best ever flight safety record in these three years

Last 6-12 months Flight safety record and unfortunate lose of lives totally negate this statement. I wonder what the writer was smoking when writing these lines.
 
Most critical capability is how many days you can fight a war...Pakistan economy does not indicate that they can have longer duration of war.
 
Last 6-12 months Flight safety record and unfortunate lose of lives totally negate this statement. I wonder what the writer was smoking when writing these lines.

maybe he didnt consider JF-17 crash

Most critical capability is how many days you can fight a war...Pakistan economy does not indicate that they can have longer duration of war.
why should it fight a long war?

and by the way please change your avatar as it might be offensive to some Hindu members. you might be open minded about it but do consider other people before choosing politically incorrect or offensive avatars.
 
maybe he didnt consider JF-17 crash

why should it fight a long war?

and by the way please change your avatar as it might be offensive to some Hindu members. you might be open minded about it but do consider other people before choosing politically incorrect or offensive avatars.

Ok let me put it that way...can Pakistan be engage in war for 15-20 days....

Dont worry about my avatar I will not get any fatawa by hindus....:D
 
Ok let me put it that way...can Pakistan be engage in war for 15-20 days....

Dont worry about my avatar I will not get any fatawa by hindus....:D
If we keep fighting for 15 days with Pakistan, we would have come dangerously close to crossing their nuclear threshold.
 
maybe he didnt consider JF-17 crash

why should it fight a long war?

and by the way please change your avatar as it might be offensive to some Hindu members. you might be open minded about it but do consider other people before choosing politically incorrect or offensive avatars.


I can't believe you just asked that question. Perhaps because Pakistani military needs to be prepared for a full fledged war that will last at least for a few months. Preparation is key, we can't operate under the assumption every war is going to go on for a few weeks and an international cease fire will be declared. Who knows, if war happens again it may well be the most decisive one.
 
I can't believe you just asked that question. Perhaps because Pakistani military needs to be prepared for a full fledged war that will last at least for a few months. Preparation is key, we can't operate under the assumption every war is going to go on for a few weeks and an international cease fire will be declared. Who knows, if war happens again it may well be the most decisive one.

Any war longer than 15 days and Pakistan cannot hold its major cities.
Its a simple matter of funds, economy and landscape.
 
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