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Sir previously I have posted picture of 5 Chinese AWACS in our Air Force
you were wrong there are only three ZDK AWAC in the fleet
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Sir previously I have posted picture of 5 Chinese AWACS in our Air Force
Sir their are 5 and I have posted pictures with different numbers on them.you were wrong there are only three ZDK AWAC in the fleet
Sir their are 5 and I have posted pictures with different numbers on them.
i shared last zdk-03The first ZDK-03 (S/N 11-001) was delivered to PAF in December 2011. The 2nd (S/N 12-002, formerly 11-002) was delivered some time later. The third (S/N 13-003, formerly 12-003) was delivered in 2013. The delivery of the 4th ZDK-03 was delayed, probably due to certain upgrades such as a new datalink. ZDK-03 is expected to serve as the airborne command & control center for the JF-17 fighter fleet currently in service with PAF. However it does not have the secure NATO datalink installed to effectively command western fighter aircraft such as American F-16. Therefore ZDK-03 operates together with Saab-2000 in a "high-low" combination in order to coordinate various Chinese and western made combat aircraft effectively. The latest rumor (June 2015) suggested that the AWACS may be upgraded with a fixed AESA radar in the future similar to the one onboard KJ-500.- Last Updated 10/3/15
two days ago isaw the SAAB VIP transport flying.
seems like the plan to convert it to an EREIYE has been completely dropped. can you confirm?
Who said It was official in the first place !
It was just a mere speculation or you can say fan based suggestion.
Haan Bhai asli wali kia surat e haal hai ab ?
what ??
SAAB AWAC ki majooda surat e haal tadaad ki kuch ata pata hai ?
4 are in service. The damaged aircraft has been repaired
List of aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ignore Wiki please. it is nonsense!