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Yes the F-6 was a twin engine jet, in fact it was the first twin engine fighter to enter PAF service.
The F-6s in PAF service were very distinctive machines.
The aircraft was designed by Russians built by the Chinese, it was wired by PAF engineers to fire American Sidewinder Missiles, the pilot sat on a British Martin Baker Ejection seat, it carried French electronics and countermeasures and fired 30mm projectiles produced by POF.
Thanks for your input.Because the F-6 had short range, the PAF experimented with conformal fuel tanks on the F-6 called Gondolas which were attached to the belly of the aircraft,however this prevented the airbrake from being deployed.
And Currently that talon squadron operates F7p jets( mig21) .Talon squadron operated F6 until 2002. So the jet I shared last flew in 2002. Once roaring in the skies is now sitting on a road side with old frame and detached wings.That as pointed out by the members here is an F-6C, Pakistani modified J-6, which itself was a copy of the Soviet Mig-19. This particular airframe belonged to the No.23 "Talons" Squadron.