Ok. You write an article and I'll send it to the guy. Fair warning though: the guy doesn't like the fact that PAF made him look towards Turkey and is probably bitter at the idea that Pakistan cannot do it alone.
Veehhry slowly. I'm not saying money was never a problem. I'm saying that the way...
I don't think it is THAT simple. When Pakistan had money, it chose not to invest in domestic capacity whereas Turkey leaned into that heavily. Our planners believed that Turkey was wasting time doing license manufacturing and just putting Made in Turkey labels on foreign products. However...
I know. It looks like that this is what PAC is trying to ape. I don't mind the change in tact from the usual "lets make an idara". Yes, I can be an optimist :)
Fulbright scholarships are still being given. They give almost 200 each year. Best opportunity for Pakistanis for higher education in US. However, I recommend only masters on Fulbright since you can get funded PhD quite easily (and is actually the standard in the US) once you have a US Master's...
The picture you posted is the old (South African I think) solution that was not accepted in the B2 production variants. This is what it looks like on production B2s - light and all:
I believe that is just a light for A2A refueling operations. It has been present on B2 (circle):
The square highlights the panels that are replaced when the A2A probe needs to be attached.
You're right thank you for pointing it out. I cant edit the post anymore unfortunately.
Well I think it's the building for the National Aerospace and Technology Park. Now what that is supposed to do, I dont know. Only vague and lofty goals have been stated:
Excellence Through Innovation...
No. It is like that with all prototypes and production models across most aircraft (even F35):
The protruded pitot tube provides the best air data possible. It is used to calibrate the other smaller air-data system probes in test flights - like these on the JF-17:
and recessed super-fancy...
As cheesy as it sounds but the two step process to achieve is simple to lay out and hard to implement: cultivate and attract the right human resource, and give them the resources and freedom to act. The achievement of these things require well thought out policy work. Of course you know this but...
@kursed @PanzerKiel
Correct me if I am wrong but the tweet seems to say that 8 units will be rolled out tomorrow.
Then, FTC will go through them and test them.
Then they will be inducted into the PAF.
That is, the handover isn't tomorrow. Only the rollout is.