PAF Mirages night strike on terrorists camp.. Mirage VEFs ROSE III, played a major role in hunting terrorist hideouts and ammo dumps in anti terror ops ... depicted here a NVG view (my first mono tone painting). Had an honor of getting a first hand account of the ops.
Commissioned painting - depicting a PAF Mirage VPA of No 15 squadron, launching an H4 Stand off weapon towards a pre designated target close to an Indian Army ammunition dump on 27th February, 2019.
PAF finally succeeded in developing its own fighter aircraft in collaboration with China and the JF-17 'Thunder' joined the PAF fleet last year. This painting celebrates the milestone accomplishment in Pakistani aviation and depicts a JF-17 taking off from a northern base with the Pakistan flag reflecting in the sky.
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Group Captain Hussaini's Masterpiece Depicting 27th Feb. 2019 Airbattle.
Part of the painting shows the missile launch while staying inside Pakistani airspace the other half of the painting shows the Flanker being shot down achieving a BVR kill.
F-104A of PAF No 9 Sqn, on Combat Air Patrol over Sargodha.
On 3rd September, 1965, F/O Abbas Mirza, flying this 104, serial number 56-877 made the high speed passes and forced the indian Gnats to disengage from the dogfight with the sabres. Another F-104 joined the fight and forced the indian Gnat to land at PAF airfield Pasrur.
This aircraft had a mid air collision with an IAF Mystere during the dogfight on 7th September, 1965.The pilot ejected safely but the Indian pilot did not survive.
Tribute to the C130 crews of PAF, depicted here approaching Sakardu AFB.
C-130s had been providing their unlimited support to the armed forces and the civilian people, ranging from supply missions to bombing missions on enemy targets.
Pencil sketch, 11 x 13" , fully protected by fixitive coating.
In 1952, No 11 Squadron, Drigh Road (now Faisal) Air Base, formed an aerobatic team with the curios name "The Paybills", that happened to be the squadron's call sign.
This was the PAF's first jet aerobatic team, flying the squadron's Attackers. The formation is flying over Manora in the above picture. F S Hussain, the renowned flyer and aerial acrobat of his time, led this team.