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Seems the 23rd March celebrations are going to be bigger this time. Yesterday (March 17th 2017) sighted multiple PAF jets formations over Islamabad. More than every previous year's.
Same case today.
What's so special this time?
Nothing l think. Maybe the budget for the parade has increased.
 
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Nothing l think. Maybe the budget for the parade has increased.
Might be because of some foreign delegates coming they want to show off more. Unfortunately, the navy can't show off the 50 years old frigates at the parade so our ministry of defence feels some shame.
 
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Vision Project: PAF develops indigenous command system and simulators

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan air force has developed its own new command system and modern simulators for pilots’ training. PAF has manufactured this new command system relying solely on the local resources,

Several other milestones have also been achieved in the defence sector under Project Vision. Acting upon the policy of self-reliance in defence, PAF is achieving milestones after milestones. Modern effective command system and simulators for pilots’ training have been developed under Project Vision.
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Pakistan had begun its road to self-reliance after sanctions were imposed on it in result of the nuclear capability testing. Professional engineers and IT professionals were picked to make a unit and they were told to develop their own command system.

Navy and military are also benefiting from PAF’s expertise. The use of modern simulators has helped bringing down the number of air accidents considerably.

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PAF officials told that Vision Project has achieved several milestones. They said that the day is not far when Pakistan army will be relying completely on weapons made in Pakistan.

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https://timesofislamabad.com/vision...ous-command-system-and-simulators/2017/03/22/
 
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During 23 March 2017 parade PAF for the first time disclosed RAAD-II where range has increased by 200 km for max of 550km for air launched version from 350

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Reports states that Pakistan has retired all it's F-7Ps except one or two squadrons.
Yes it's right 2 squadrons left soon which will be replace by jf-17 block 3.
That's incredible as the F-7PGs are reportedly to serve for another decade or so and the F-7Ps actually participated in flypast just yesterday.
 
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That's incredible as the F-7PGs are reportedly to serve for another decade or so and the F-7Ps actually participated in flypast just yesterday.

My uncle is Senior Warrant officer. he's in GHQ Islamabad.i am just saying what he just told me few days back.
 
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After No 14 converting to JF-17s, Officially there's only one squadron operating the F-7Ps for now.

No 18 which flew for the last time in 23 March parade, next sqn to be replaced by JF next year. That means all new pilots will go to Mirage and PG sqn after k8 fighter conversion.
 
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