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Good Times for the Super Mushshak
 
Is its true that soloturks r comming to Pakistan and perform on 14 August over Islamabad ???
I hve read in one of the fb group
 
Azerbaijan to buy 10 Super Mushshak planes from Pakistan

APPUpdated July 31, 2017

Air Marshal Arshad Malik, chairman of the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra, presents a sale contract for Super Mushshak aircraft to Azerbaijan Air Force Commander Lt Gen Ramiz Tahirov.—INP

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan signed an agreement with Azerbaijan for sale of 10 Super Mushshak aircraft to Azerbaijan Air Force.

The contract was signed in Azerbaijan by Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, Kamra, Chairman Air Marshal Arshad Malik and Azerbaijan Air Force Commander Lt Gen Ramiz Tahirov, says a press release issued here on Sunday.

The agreement includes operational training and technical support and assistance to Azerbaijan Air Force.

The accord will strengthen relations between the two countries.

Super Mushshak is equipped with the most modern equipment and capabilities which makes it one of the best military trainer aircraft.

Approximately 300 Super Mushshak aircraft are being used by the PAF and Pakistan Army for military training of pilots and other defence-related activities.

Pakistan recently signed agreements to sell Super Mushshak aircraft to Turkey, Nigeria and Qatar.

The aircraft are already in service in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Iran and South Africa.

Published in Dawn, July 31st, 2017
 
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) has added a further 10 Super Mushshak aircraft to its order books after signing contracts to deliver the trainers to Azerbaijan. This is the second, albeit smaller, order for the trainer in 2017 following Turkey’s 52 plane order in May. PAC are also looking to sell its JF-17 fighter to Baku, who may look to replace their ageing fleet of Su-25 and MiG-21 aircraft.
 
its very hard to believe since even a Major's son is given preference over civilian and here we are talking about CAS .
A very untrue observation. In my issb test, son of corps cmndr and a maj gen were present, in total 6 from army back ground me included, and only 1 got selected. Both sons of lt gen and maj gen were left out. This is not true. We r 4 bros, all tried, just 1 got in.
 
its very hard to believe since even a Major's son is given preference over civilian and here we are talking about CAS .
Not necessarily. My grandfather was a Brigadier and only 1 son out of 4 children passed ISSB and he got selected to fly for PAF.
 
Not necessarily. My grandfather was a Brigadier and only 1 son out of 4 children passed ISSB and he got selected to fly for PAF.
Then rest of the 3 are supposed to b quite "nehla's. [emoji4]
 
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