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South, West, and Central Asia
South, West, and Central Asia defence trade 2012-13 (IHS)


Exports to South, West, and Central Asia rose from USD7.8 billion in 2012 up to USD8.8 billion in 2013, driven by a USD1.8 billion increase in India's imports, primarily from the United States. The regional market is forecast to reach at least USD11.5 billion by 2015, based on orders booked to date.

Deliveries to Pakistan edged down from USD1.5 billion to USD1.3 billion, despite rising CAC JF-17 fighter imports from China. These made up about a quarter of all Pakistani imports over 2013 and will provide an even larger share in 2014 and 2015 as Pakistan struggles to fund additional programmes.

Afghanistan's imports plunged from USD1.5 billion down to USD0.5 billion as deliveries ended for BAE Systems M1152 AM General High-Mobility MultiPurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWV), Textron Cadillac Gage M1117 (Guardian) armoured security vehicles (ASV), and Mil Mi-17 helicopters.


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Message by Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt on Pakistan Day

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On the auspicious day of 23rd March, I extend my heartiest greetings to all countrymen and women. It was on this epoch-making day that the Muslims of the sub-continent made a solemn pledge, which ultimately led to creation of Pakistan.
Since our independence, we have faced many difficult times, but surmounted all difficulties by rendering sincere sacrifices, as a resolute nation, to protect our homeland. History of all great nations reveals that an enemy has never been able
to sustain in front of the resoluteness of a nation. And we are blessed to be one such nation, whose determination has remained unshakable.
In our journey through the decades, we have been able to produce, in many fields, men of value. Our scientists, educationists, sportsmen, philanthropists etc have made their mark in the world. Indeed, we have the potential to rise despite numerous challenges. Let the world recognise us as hard-working, industrious and tolerant people. All we need to do is carry out introspection, with a view to learn from our mistakes and ensure we do not repeat the same both at the individual as well as at collective level. At this crucial time, it becomes all the more pertinent to recall the words of the Holy Quran, which were also depicted in the verse of the famous poet of the East, Allama Muhammad Iqbal,
"It is a fact that Allah does not change the condition of a people unless they bring about change in their own selves".
So, the need of the hour is that we fully enterprise on and strengthen our skills and abilities to emerge as a strong united entity.
My Dear Countrymen! Our ancestors rendered great sacrifices to get freedom. However, there is a need that we continuously groom and nurture our youth in a manner that they fully realise the importance of freedom and true spirit of Pakistan Resolution. They must appreciate that the struggle that their forefathers started, did not end on 14 August, 1947, but the baton has to be carried on with added responsibility to preserve this hard-earned freedom. It thus becomes
our responsibility that our rising generations fully comprehend the vision of
our forefathers for an independent Pakistan - the one based on equality, peace and tolerance. It is now time to put in our bit and move ahead with full fervour to attain our position as one of the most respected nations in the world. Pakistan was made to survive and will Insha Allah last till the world continues to exist. Aameen!
 
Change of guard ceremony at Mazar-e-Iqbal on Pakistan Day

March 23, 2014 - Updated 755 PKT
From Web Edition

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LAHORE: A smartly turned out contingent of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) assumed guard duties at the Mazar-e-Iqbal on Pakistan Day being celebrated on Sunday here, Geo News reported.
The ceremonial Guard mounting was followed by floral wreath laying and offering of ‘Fateha’ at the mazar of Allama Iqbal by the chief guest on this occasion Air Vice Marshall Mujahid Anwar.
 
Change of guard ceremony at Mazar-e-Iqbal on Pakistan Day

March 23, 2014 - Updated 755 PKT
From Web Edition

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LAHORE: A smartly turned out contingent of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) assumed guard duties at the Mazar-e-Iqbal on Pakistan Day being celebrated on Sunday here, Geo News reported.
The ceremonial Guard mounting was followed by floral wreath laying and offering of ‘Fateha’ at the mazar of Allama Iqbal by the chief guest on this occasion Air Vice Marshall Mujahid Anwar.

Last year I had the honor of going inside the Mazar-e-Iqbal. I actually read the letter on it. Besides sitting in JF17/F16 of PAF this was one of the most important days for me in my life...

I think it made me extremely proud to be Pakistani when Mianwali was changed into MM Alam. MM Alam is beyond anything a pilot can imagine. We did not provide him the titles when he was between us but it does make me happy that the nation will keep his name alive. The man showed that he was gifted with superb talents and with dignity we all can learn from. May his soul rest in peace. At least this government is not changing everything into Benazir... What did Benazir give to Pakistani and the Pakistani?
 
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PAF Academy Risalpur holds graduation ceremony
March 22, 2014 BY Agencies
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The graduation ceremony of 112 Non-GD and 36 BLPC courses was held at Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Academy Risalpur. Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Administration) Air Marshal Asim Suleiman was the chief guest on the occasion.
The graduating cadets belonging to engineering, logistics, information technology, education, accounts, admin & special duties and medical branches of the PAF were awarded with branch insignias.
Aviation Cadet Mirza Ali Raza was awarded the trophy for overall best performance in 112 Non-GD course while Aviation Cadet Sergeant Shahzad Nisar was awarded trophy for overall best performance in 36 BLPC course.
While addressing the graduating cadets, the Chief Guest said,” In PAF essence of our existence revolves around flying operations. We all strive to attain its highest state of readiness. In this complex equation, you will be required to play an important role as future administrator, engineer, information technology expert, doctor, logistician or an educator”.
The Chief Guest further said,” You are the successors to those who had the privilege and honour of making PAF a great service through their sacrifices and hard work. All of you should strive to achieve the same feat of excellence, and I urge you to fully contribute for making PAF the most efficient force. You should now prepare yourself to shoulder the responsibilities in your domains”.
Earlier, on his arrival at the academy, Air Marshal Asim Suleiman was received by Air Vice Marshal Rashid Kamal, the air officer commanding PAF Academy Risalpur.
 
News Asia-Pacific:

1. Thailand to buy 12 JAS-39C/D Gripens and 2 Saab Eri-eye AEW systems for US 1.08 Billion. Gripens will replace the ageing F-5E/Fs of the RTAF. the Lockheed-Martin F-16 and the Sukhoi SU-30 were also short-listed before settling on the Gripen.

2. More details emerge on secretive chinese WZ-10 attack helicopter:
powered by two 1,531 shp P&WC PT6C-67C turbo shaft engines with Full Authority Digital Engine Control(FADEC). although some sources suggest that up to eight trials WZ-10s may now have been built, only three flying prototypes have been confirmed. (Z10-01, 02 and 03). maiden flights on April 23, 2003. in 2001 China asked Denal to purchase one helicopter (Rooivalk) suggesting it was to be used for reverse engineering and therefore the sales was blocked.weapons planned for the WZ-10 appear to be largely indigeneous like the new HJ-10 ATGM and older TY-90 SRAAMs.

3.India finalises plans for 40 more SU-30MKIs:
clearence has been given for the US $ 1.6 Billion deal to purchase 40 SU-30MKIs from Russia for the IAF. the additional 40 SU-30MKIs will give the IAF a fleet of 230 SU-30MKIs. the indian govt has asked HAL to complete the delivery of these aircraft by 2013-14 instead of the originally planned 2016-17

4. HAL to upgrade IN Sea-Kings:
clearence has been given to upgrade 18 of the IN Seaking 42/42B ASW helicopters under a $ 200 mill programme. IN originally purchased 43 Seakings but were grounded due to sanctions imposed after the 1998 nuclear tests.

5. Pakistan takes over Bell 412EPs:

already reported in land forces section.
Please give more details on Bell 412EPs
 

PAKISTAN

PAKISTAN AIR FORCE
Type Active Ordered


Combat aircraft
F-7 142
F-16A/C 36
JF-17 30 70+50*
Mirage IIIEP/OF/RP 69
Mirage 5EF/F/PA 84

Special mission
Falcon 20 (EW) 2
King Air 350 (Recce) 2
Saab 2000 (AEW) 4
Y-8/ZDK-03 (AEW) 1 3

Tanker
Il-78 4
Transport
C-130B/E/L-100 16
CN235 3
Saab 2000 1
Y-12 2

Combat helicopter
Bell 205 5
Bell 412 1
Mi-14 1
Mi-171 6
SA330 1
SE3160 1

Training aircraft/helicopters
F-16B/D 27
FT-5 25
FT-6 9
FT-7 5
K-8 39
Mirage IIIBE/D/DP 18
Mirage 5DPA 2
SA316 8
T-37 18

PAKISTAN ARMY
Type Active Ordered


Transport
Citation Bravo 1
King Air 350 2
Turbo Commander 2
Y-12 4

Combat helicopter
AH-1F 35
AS550 10 2
Bell 206 19
Bell 412 30 2+30*
Mi-17/172 47
SA315 12
SA316 14
SA330 31

PAKISTAN NAVY
Type Active Ordered


Special mission
BAe 125 (Recce) 1
F27 (MPA) 7
P-3C (MPA) 6

Combat helicopter
SA316 5
Sea King 45 6
Z-9 6

Flight Global 2014 estimates.
 
PAKISTAN

PAKISTAN AIR FORCE
Type Active Ordered


Combat aircraft
F-7 142
F-16A/C 36
JF-17 30 70+50*
Mirage IIIEP/OF/RP 69
Mirage 5EF/F/PA 84

Special mission
Falcon 20 (EW) 2
King Air 350 (Recce) 2
Saab 2000 (AEW) 4
Y-8/ZDK-03 (AEW) 1 3

Tanker
Il-78 4
Transport
C-130B/E/L-100 16
CN235 3
Saab 2000 1
Y-12 2

Combat helicopter
Bell 205 5
Bell 412 1
Mi-14 1
Mi-171 6
SA330 1
SE3160 1

Training aircraft/helicopters
F-16B/D 27
FT-5 25
FT-6 9
FT-7 5
K-8 39
Mirage IIIBE/D/DP 18
Mirage 5DPA 2
SA316 8
T-37 18
PAKISTAN ARMY
Type Active Ordered


Transport
Citation Bravo 1
King Air 350 2
Turbo Commander 2
Y-12 4

Combat helicopter
AH-1F 35
AS550 10 2
Bell 206 19
Bell 412 30 2+30*
Mi-17/172 47
SA315 12
SA316 14
SA330 31
PAKISTAN NAVY
Type Active Ordered


Special mission
BAe 125 (Recce) 1
F27 (MPA) 7
P-3C (MPA) 6

Combat helicopter
SA316 5
Sea King 45 6
Z-9 6
Flight Global 2014 estimates.

many wronge numbers, for example we have from the Sea King only 6 -8 Helicopters or less and not 45 !
 
many wronge numbers, for example we have from the Sea King only 6 -8 Helicopters or less and not 45 !

You are wrong the sea king 45 is variant not numbers in PN Aviation look closely.

Sea King Mk.45
Anti-submarine and anti-ship warfare version of the Sea King HAS.1 for the Pakistan Navy. Provision for carrying Exocet anti-ship missile; 6 built.
 
many wronge numbers, for example we have from the Sea King only 6 -8 Helicopters or less and not 45 !

sea king mk45 is the type

but in general u r right flight global estimates are always at odds with other web-sites.
 
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