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Exercise Al-Saqoor-II (11 Sqn and 25 Sqn)
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PAF fighter fleet during Exercise High Mark 2010 fire power demo.
Aircraft: JF-17 (26 Sqn) , F-16 (11 Sqn),F-7P (19 Sqn), F-7PG (23 Sqn), Mirage-VPA (15 Sqn) and A-5 (26 Sqn).
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Exercise Falcon Talon 2009.
Aircraft: F-16 Block15, Mirage-IIIEA, Mirage-VEF, F-7PG and F-16 Block30 (USAF).
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Exercise Indus Viper 2008. Aircraft: F-16 Block15, Mirage-III, F-7P and F-16 Block50 (TuAF)
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so the mirage uses the drag chute but not the vipers - so vipers, mirages and F-7Pg's were involved from the PAF.

Indeed, Albeit some versions do have a drag chute the Viper after touch down keeps it's nose up longer as it's distinctive underside acts as an air brake.
 

At 0:57, there is Anatolian Eagle 2004 painted there.

This is 9 Squadron right?

And what happened at 1:34 with the F-7? Some engine compressor thingy?

Indeed, Albeit some versions do have a drag chute the Viper after touch down keeps it's nose up longer as it's distinctive underside acts as an air brake.

One would expect the delta winged Mirage to do it as effectively as well...what you think?
 
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At 0:57, there is Anatolian Eagle 2004 painted there.

This is 9 Squadron right?
No 9 participated in the AE 2OO4 and played host for the Turkish contingent.
And what happened at 1:34 with the F-7? Some engine compressor thingy?
I noticed that with F-7s, when the afterburner is switched off it gives the leaky turbojet impression.

One would expect the delta winged Mirage to do it as effectively as well...what you think?

I understand Mirage has a much higher landing speed and doesn't have the strakes for the effect.
 
The Royal Saudi Air Force will participate in this year's Anatolian Eagle military training exercise, which will begin next month in the central Anatolian province of Konya, a newspaper in Saudi Arabia has reported.
This year the participation of the Royal Saudi Air Force, which joined last year's Anatolian Eagle exercise as an observer, will be a first. Jordan, Pakistan, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, the United States and Turkey are other participants in the exercise which will run June 13-24.

Saudi Air Force Commander Lt. Gen. Mohammed bin Abdullah al-Ayish and Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khaled Bin Sultan are expected to travel to Turkey for the Anatolian Eagle exercise.

The report published in Saudi Arabia by the Al Jazirah newspaper highlighted that the exercise carries the utmost importance, while citing earlier remarks by Prince Khaled.

“These kinds of exercises to be carried out with Arab, Muslim and friendly countries will bring in a significant contribution to the air forces in regards to gaining combative capabilities,” the Saudi prince was quoted as saying in remarks delivered earlier.

In the fall of 2009, the Turkish military changed the Anatolian Eagle exercise, which is a joint international military exercise and which was to have included Israel, into a national military exercise, in a move widely seen as a way to exclude Israel.

A delay in the delivery of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to Turkey from Israel was linked to the tension sparked by this cancellation, which is contrary to popular speculation that the delay was due to Turkey's disapproval of Israel's devastating offensive against the Gaza Strip in the winter of 2008/2009.
 
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