Alan Warne's continued obsession with the PAF is very welcome.
One thing I am concerned with in the most recent AFM is that it only refers to PAF ordering two IL 78 Tankers and not four as we originally thought.
The news section also mentioned what we already know in that two Bell 412s have recently been delivered. This means that another 18 are due for delivery.
The 14 embargoed F16A/B are due for delivery - he does not go into specifics of the delivery plan.
A further 8 JF-17s were ready for delivery by the end of April, apparently 2 a month will be produced from now on.
On the basis of the figures we have, PAF will have the following "modern" combat aircraft by the end of 2010:-
38 JF 17; 45 F16 A/B (currently in service); 4 F16C/D + potentially the further 14 F16A/B to be delivered = minimum of 87 ( maximum of 101)
By end of 2011 PAF will have:-
52 JF 17; 59 F16A/B (going through MLU); 18 F16 C/D = 129.
Considering that PAF will also have two different advanced AWACS types in service, an advanced ground based radar network, air to air refuelers, BVR, domestically produced standoff strike munitions (H2, H4, Ra'ad), probably 5-6 Spada 2000 air defence batteries and a considerable UAV capability - we will have one of the most advanced air forces in the world.
Aziz