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SAUDI-PAK Joint Airforce Exercise - Al Saqoor II

Salam,
just want to ask that was this exercise ended in Riyadh?
I saw some Tornadoes in Riyadh doing some fly-past.
 
..........Then directed the commander of the Air Force and Chief of Staff of Pakistan Air Force to Control Centre UFOs and toured its sections and were briefed on the private vehicle pick up foreign objects on the line of flight.

*Fifth Squadron did an exercise with france before 1 year

:welcome:

UFOs?
Google translation error or some real department on aliens?:azn:
 
guys, just heard on geo tv that rao qammar saleman himself flew f.15 and moniter the on going pak saudia exercise
 
it would have been great if the thunders had participated.
we can win customers only by such vnturesas we are newly born baby in big arms export market..

international dispaly of capabilities will surely catch customer attraction..


regards!
 
may be it was wrongly reported but it was clearly mentioned on news scroll
 
FIRST HD :)

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it would have been great if the thunders had participated.
we can win customers only by such vnturesas we are newly born baby in big arms export market..

international dispaly of capabilities will surely catch customer attraction..


regards!

I guess we already have got customers for Thunders.
Sri Lanka is on the list too.
 
PAF and RSAF conducting joint exercise

ISLAMABAD (January 17, 2011) : Pakistan Airforce (PAF) and Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) are conducting a joint air power employment exercise code name "Al Saqoor-II" in Saudi Arabia. The joint exercise commenced on January 6 and would be completed by 19th.

PAF contingent comprising F-16 and Mirage aircraft, while RSAF element consisting of F-15 aircraft are participating in the exercise in which air operations are being executed in near realistic environment.

Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman, Chief of the Air Staff, PAF visited Saudi Arabia on December 15, 2010 to meet the participating personnel of the two air forces. He also flew in a PAF F-16 to participate in the air operations. The air chief was warmly welcomed by the Chief of the Royal Saudi Air Force, Gen Mohammad Abdullah Al-Aish. The two discussed matters of professional interest and means to further enhance co-operation between the two air forces. The exercise will benefit both participants and hone their professional skills and further enhance existing brotherly relations between the two nations and air forces. It will also enable personnel of the two forces become familiar and come closer to each other.-PR
 

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