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طيارون باكستانيون وأتراك يُقيِّمُون قدرات طائرات رافال في تمرين جوي تركي

Pakistani and Turkish pilots will have the opportunity to evaluate the Rafale fighter jets recently purchased by India and Greece at this year's International Anatolian Eagle 2021 (AE-21) exercise which will start tomorrow in Turkey.

According to information released by the Turkish Air Force, the purpose of the exercise is to "share the knowledge, skills and experience of all participants in a realistic-like war environment and raise training levels for joint operations."

This will be the first opportunity for Pakistani and Turkish pilots to encounter Rafale aircraft in a combat environment during an exercise. While India has introduced some of its Rafale aircraft, the first Greek Rafale aircraft are expected to arrive later this year.

In this year's exercise AE-21, the Qatar Air Force will attend with four Rafales while the Pakistan Air Force will participate with five JF-17s. The Azerbaijan Air Force will bring in two MIG-29s and two SU-25s.

While the Turkish Air Force is contributing 38 F-16C/D fighters and an ANKA-S attack drone, which will participate in the international exercise for the first time. Besides, it will take part in the KC-135R refueling aircraft.


https://www.defense-arabic.com/2021/06/20/طيارون-باكستانيون-وأتراك-يُقيِّمُون/
 
what is the difference between Indian and Qatari Rafale?
 
How are drones taking part in air combat? Can drones carry AA missiles that can be launched/controlled by fighter jets?
 
طيارون باكستانيون وأتراك يُقيِّمُون قدرات طائرات رافال في تمرين جوي تركي

Pakistani and Turkish pilots will have the opportunity to evaluate the Rafale fighter jets recently purchased by India and Greece at this year's International Anatolian Eagle 2021 (AE-21) exercise which will start tomorrow in Turkey.

According to information released by the Turkish Air Force, the purpose of the exercise is to "share the knowledge, skills and experience of all participants in a realistic-like war environment and raise training levels for joint operations."

This will be the first opportunity for Pakistani and Turkish pilots to encounter Rafale aircraft in a combat environment during an exercise. While India has introduced some of its Rafale aircraft, the first Greek Rafale aircraft are expected to arrive later this year.

In this year's exercise AE-21, the Qatar Air Force will attend with four Rafales while the Pakistan Air Force will participate with five JF-17s. The Azerbaijan Air Force will bring in two MIG-29s and two SU-25s.

While the Turkish Air Force is contributing 38 F-16C/D fighters and an ANKA-S attack drone, which will participate in the international exercise for the first time. Besides, it will take part in the KC-135R refueling aircraft.


https://www.defense-arabic.com/2021/06/20/طيارون-باكستانيون-وأتراك-يُقيِّمُون/
Any details on which J-17s have been sent...Have we sent any JF-17B? This is the closest one to the Block 3. Any ways the next Anatolian Eagle exercise is the one not be be missed as that would have JF-17 block 3's in action.
 
Some time ago some Gangu posted news published by the great Indian media that the French ambassador has assured India that they will not allow Qatar to let any Pakistani come near Rafale. :lol:

I gave up on them seriously specifically the media reports they provide is dubious and invented
 
There is a common feature among the four air forces, other than they are all from Muslim countries. Anybody wants to guess?
 
طيارون باكستانيون وأتراك يُقيِّمُون قدرات طائرات رافال في تمرين جوي تركي

Pakistani and Turkish pilots will have the opportunity to evaluate the Rafale fighter jets recently purchased by India and Greece at this year's International Anatolian Eagle 2021 (AE-21) exercise which will start tomorrow in Turkey.

According to information released by the Turkish Air Force, the purpose of the exercise is to "share the knowledge, skills and experience of all participants in a realistic-like war environment and raise training levels for joint operations."

This will be the first opportunity for Pakistani and Turkish pilots to encounter Rafale aircraft in a combat environment during an exercise. While India has introduced some of its Rafale aircraft, the first Greek Rafale aircraft are expected to arrive later this year.

In this year's exercise AE-21, the Qatar Air Force will attend with four Rafales while the Pakistan Air Force will participate with five JF-17s. The Azerbaijan Air Force will bring in two MIG-29s and two SU-25s.

While the Turkish Air Force is contributing 38 F-16C/D fighters and an ANKA-S attack drone, which will participate in the international exercise for the first time. Besides, it will take part in the KC-135R refueling aircraft.


https://www.defense-arabic.com/2021/06/20/طيارون-باكستانيون-وأتراك-يُقيِّمُون/
France must be angry
Qatar is unreliable
 
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