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PAF's Exercises from around the World.

Wow our so called third world airforce with its antiqued weapons took on the USAFs F-15 and owned it.

My friends forgive me for bragging but i don't think that any air force in the world have managed to come on top of PAF.

India=owned
Israel=owned
USSR=owned
USAF=??? probably owned

Who's left ?

Aliens

..sorry for trolling..but I cant really stop typing
 
PAF F-16s arrive at Red Flag 2010
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A PAF Mirage III of No. 7 Bandits Squadron alongside a US Navy F-18 and F-16s of the U.S.A.F. and R.J.A.F.
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A PAF F-7PG flies alongside a Mirage 2000-9 and F-16E/F Block 60 fighters of the UAEAF during ATLC 2009.
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Falcon Air Meet 2010

October 19, 2010 (by TSgt. Chyenne A. Adams) - Falcon Air Meet 2010 officially kicked off Oct. 19 at Azraq Royal Jordanian Air Base in the country of Jordan.

The two-week exercise brings servicemembers from various countries together to share doctrine and procedures, strengthen relationships, and improve regional security. A friendly competition is also a highlight of the exercise that provides unique training experiences.

Royal Jordanian Air Force Brig. Gen. Yousef Al-Hnaity, the Azraq Air Base commander, is host to teams from four nations, including his own country of Jordan, and teams from the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, and the U.S. Navy and Air Force.

"The Jordanians are impeccable hosts," said Maj. Gerrod McLellan, the Air Force Central Command exercise lead officer. "They are more than willing to engage with us on all levels. We're building relationships and enhancing interoperability between us and our regional partners in all aspects of flight, ground and maintenance operations, fire, civil engineering, force protection, medical, fuels and weapons storage."

The Jordanians have invited the U.S. and other partners to this location for several years, but about four years ago, the event became a more formal exercise and competition, with more nations participating each year.

According to Major McLellan, the event previously focused more on F-16 competition, but recently has evolved into a more fully rounded exercise, with a concentration on modern warfare tactics and close-air support operations.

"We began planning for this year as soon as last year was complete," the major said. "There's a lot involved in planning something of this magnitude, but the experience is so rewarding that it's worth the work. There are so many people (who) put their heart and soul into their jobs, ensuring that everything here goes as smoothly as possible. There's just not enough kudos to go around to the forces involved and our magnificent hosts."

Active-duty and Guard troops from more than 13 units across the Air Force have built a small U.S. military compound on the grounds of the Jordanian air force base to support more than 250 U.S. servicemembers on the ground.

This contingent includes 65 U.S. Navy counterparts from an aircraft carrier currently docked nearby in the Persian Gulf.

The exercise and competition wraps up Nov. 2 with closing ceremonies, but the awards are not the important part of this exercise, the major said.

"The relationships we build are what is important out of all this," he said. "The military men and women from the United States of America are proud to be here. We love teaching and learning alongside our joint partners. We're proud to do what we do. It's how we roll."

Courtesy of U.S. Air Forces Central Public Affairs

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A member of the Pakistan Air Force prepares to compete during the alert scramble competition at the Falcon Air Meet (FAM) 2010 at Azraq Jordanian Air Base, Azraq, Jordan, Oct. 20, 2010. The fifth annual Falcon Air Meet competition, hosted by Jordan and the Royal Jordanian Air Force, centered on the F-16 and featured units from Jordan, the U.S. Air Force and Navy, the United Arab Emirates, and a Mirage 5 unit assigned to the Pakistan Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by: Tech. Sgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf/Released)

Photographer's Name: TSgt Wolfram M. StumpfLocation: Azraq Air Base

Date Shot: 10/20/2010Date Posted: 10/28/2010VIRIN: 101020-F-3303S-438
 
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RJAF F-16AM #141 from 1 Sqn & USAF F-16C block 50 # 93-0536 from 77 FS, a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet from USS Harry S. Truman & a Mirage fighter aircraft from the PAF fly in formation over the Dead Sea on October 27, 2010, during Falcon Air Meet 2010 at Azraq AB. [USAF photo by TSgt. Wolfram M. Stumpf]

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A Pakistan Air Force Mirage III drops a 500 pound bomb on a target during the Falcon Air Meet 2010 at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Azraq, Jordan, Nov. 1. The purpose of The Falcon Air Meet is to improve international military relations and joint air operations.
 
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