Sunday, December 21, 2008
ISLAMABAD: A seminar on ‘Evolution of Air Power and Future Air Operations‘ concluded at the Air Headquarters here on Saturday.
The seminar aimed at addressing the challenges the PAF would be facing in the employment of air power in the prevailing situation and the new future operational environment.
Different aspects of the modernisation programme of the PAF were covered with the resolve to make it a potent combat force capable of facing the complexities of the 21st Century vis-a-vis the air defence of Pakistan.
It was reiterated by various speakers that by the year 2015, the PAF would be a hi-tech outfit with state-of-the-art equipment. They also expressed satisfaction over the training of human resource in order to prepare this vital element for successful induction of equipment and its effective utilisation.
In his address, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Tanvir Mahmood Ahmad said, “As the application of air power will stretch our resources to the maximum and put to test our resolve, we must prepare ourselves by ensuring that force structuring and operational training continues to evolve progressively.”
He said it had been proven time and again that a better trained side effectively neutralised a technologically and numerically superior adversary.
He re-emphasised that training for a future aerial battle should entail simulation of complex battle scenarios with harmony among all team members and other stakeholders to achieve the highest professional standards.
In the end, he observed that selfless dedication to professional excellence, combined with a high sense of discipline and comradeship are the key elements to accomplishment of the PAF’s mission. The seminar was attended by a large number of senior Air Staff Officers and field commanders.