Well forget the planes we got in 80's (Those numbers are not in question those were clean deals)
I am talking about the shipment in 90's that was cancelled after it was fully paid
After that saga , we only received hand full for higher cost
If that order had gone thru we would have had almost 120-140 F16 flying , prior to buying the 18 C/D jets in 2006 and off 13 planes we got later
Peace Gate I (Batch 1 : Clean Deal)
In December 1981, the government of Pakistan signed a letter of agreement for the purchase of up to 40 F-16A/B (28 F-16A and 12 F-16B) fighters for the
Pakistan Fiza'ya (Pakistan Air Force, or PAF). The deal would be split into two batches, one of 6 aircraft and the other of 34
Peace Gate II (Batch 2 : Clean Deal)
The remaining 34 aircraft were delivered under Peace Gate II
Peace Gate III (Embargoed)
Seven years after the first order, in December of 1988, Pakistan ordered 11 additional F-16A/B Block 15 OCU (Operational Capability Upgrade) aircraft (6 Alpha and 5 Bravo models) under the Peace Gate III program. These aircraft were purchased as attrition replacements and fully paid for, but are still awaiting delivery in the Arizona Desert
Peace Gate IV (Embargoed)
In September of 1989, plans were announced by Pakistan to acquire
60 more F-16A/B's. A contract was signed in the same year under the
Peace Gate IV Foreign Military Sales Programs, for the delivery of 60 F-16s for
US $1.4 billion or approximately US $23 million a piece.
Peace Drive (Clean Deal)
Finally, after long series of negotiations, on September 30th, 2006 the contract was signed between the Pakistani and US government for the acquisition of 18 new F-16C/D
block 52 aircraft and an option for another 18 more
Second hand purchase (Clean deal)
13 more planes
Impact on Federal Reserves or Cost to Pakistan due to money devaluation
In 1990 , Pakistani Rupee was 30 Rupees per 1 Dollar ratio
That ratio is
1:101 (Double the amount of money we have to pay for every plane)