Blian how is PAF impressed with US Weapons School can you please tell us.
Its simply the most comprehensive weapons tactics and training program in the world!
ACM Mushaf visited Nellis AFB and had shown his interest in PAF introducing US weapons school methodology within PAF and we have been sending observers ever since to the various Flag exercises conducted by the USAF and also to other NATO exercises.
For your reading pleasure:
Pakistan air chief marshal visits Nellis
By Senior Airman Ruth
Curfman
AWFC Public Affairs
By invitation of Gen. John Jumper,
Air Force chief of staff, Pakistanââ¬â¢s Air
Chief Marshal Mushaf Ali Mir received
a tour of Nellis May 16 and 17.
ACM Mushaf assumed command
of the Pakistan air force on Nov. 20,
2000, and on the same date was promoted
to air chief marshal.
During the visit he toured the
flightline, received briefings from the
Air Warfare Center, Red Flag, U.S. Air
Force Weapons School and the
Thunderbirds.
ACM Mushaf said it will take time
to form a lasting relationship between
his country and the United States.
ââ¬ÅOur relationship is in the rebuilding
stages,ââ¬Â he said. ââ¬ÅI will be more
satisfied if it were rebuilt as soon as
possible with much longer and more
lasting ties.ââ¬Â
ACM Mushaf said there are many
benefits for both sides in rebuilding
the relationship.
Some of the benefits include better
political, economic and military relations.
ââ¬ÅWe hope to have more mutual
understandings and interests with the
United States,ââ¬Â said ACM Mushaf.
Some of the understandings and
interests we now share with Pakistan
include terrorism.
ââ¬ÅThis is a global evil and we have
got to fight it together,ââ¬Â said ACM
Mushaf. ââ¬ÅWe are also the victims. This
is very important to our country and
it is my governmentââ¬â¢s goal to support
America fully so global terrorism is
taken out from the entire world.ââ¬Â
This canââ¬â¢t be fixed in a short time
and Pakistan will need much more
support from America to combat terrorism.
ACM Mushaf said he would most
like to implement Weapons School
tactics into the Pakistan air force.
ââ¬ÅI would like to review the new concepts
of the Weapons School in our
school in Pakistan,ââ¬Â said ACM
Mushaf. ââ¬ÅWe currently have a school
similar to Weapons School but it is
much smaller.ââ¬Â
In addition to the Weapons School,
ACM Mushaf would like to see his Air
Force participate in Red Flag exercises
with the United States.
ââ¬ÅI would say we have very old, traditional
ways,ââ¬Â said ACM Mushaf. ââ¬ÅI
would like to see our Air Force move
from the basic training we have to the
more advanced training of the United
States Air Force.ââ¬Â
Also, he would like more F-16ââ¬â¢s,
and better versions than the ones he
has now; as well as refuelers, airborne
warning and control systems aircraft
and unmanned aerial vehicles.
ââ¬ÅThere is always a wish list,ââ¬Â he
said. That list has already been submitted
to the United States government.
ââ¬ÅIt will require a determined effort
of all players to succeed against this
global threat,ââ¬Â he said.
However, ACM Mushaf has faith in
the United States Air Force.
ââ¬ÅI think itââ¬â¢s the best organization,
doing the best job by remaining very
focused, flexible and being able to
keep adopting new concepts,ââ¬Â said
ACM Mushaf. ââ¬ÅYour people are doing
a super job. You are the Lords of
Evolution.ââ¬Â
Vol 52, No 21 issue of Bullseye