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6/24/2010 - WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Three F-16 Fighting Falcons are scheduled to arrive in Pakistan June 26 with 15 more to be delivered later this year and next, said Maj. Todd Robbins, the Pakistan country director in the office of the undersecretary of the Air Force for international affairs.

"This is the most visible part of a strong and growing relationship between the two air forces that will benefit us both near-term and long-term," he said.

This sale of F-16s to Pakistan renews new aircraft sales that existed between the United States and Pakistan in the 1980s, but were halted in the 1990s. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and other U.S. military and civilian leaders have spoken out about "not repeating the mistakes" of the U.S. halt in relations with Pakistan in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

In March, the U.S. and Pakistan officials held their first ministerial-level strategic dialogue here, co-chaired by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Pakistan Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi. High-level officials from both governments participated in the dialogue, including Secretary Gates and Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Gates said then that the talks included discussion of "how we can help Pakistan in dealing with the security challenges that face them, but also face us and NATO as well."
The two countries held follow-up meetings in Pakistan in early June that focused on improving military-to-military relations and security cooperation, officials said.

Relations with Pakistan improved after Sept. 11, 2001, Robbins said, "and this is just one very tangible example of the currently strong and growing relationship between the U.S. Air Force and the Pakistan air force and, in the larger context, between the United States and Pakistan."

The F-16 is a multirole jet fighter sold to 24 countries around the world, according to its manufacturer, Lockheed Martin. The 18 being sold to Pakistan are the Block 52 versions of the aircraft, Major Robbins said, which will give Pakistan new capabilities, including day-night, all-weather and precision-attack capabilities.

"They've not had (these capabilities) before, so this is a major milestone in the U.S. providing this capability, which older models (of F-16s) don't have," he said. "This will enable them to strike terrorists within their borders while helping them to avoid collateral damage. It's an increase in capabilities that are beneficial to us all."

Pakistan officials paid $1.4 billion for the 18 new aircraft, in addition to $1.3 billion in upgrades to its existing F-16 fleet, which are to begin being delivered in 2012, Major Robbins said.

Air Force members are also training Pakistan air force pilots. The first eight recently completed training with the Arizona National Guard in Tucson, Ariz.., with additional training done by Lockheed Martin, Robbins said. Air Force members are also training Pakistanis in night-attack training and recently completed training for four instructors and five flight leads, he said.

Delivery of new F-16s to Pakistan shows deepening relations
 
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If Pakistan will feel secure at the eastern boarders it will do more for US in the west boarder. :pakistan: plus :usflag: Win Win
 
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Pakistan officials paid $1.4 billion for the 18 new aircraft, in addition to $1.3 billion in upgrades to its existing F-16 fleet, which are to begin being delivered in 2012, Major Robbins said.

The highlighted part is something Indians should keep in mind next time any one of them decide to harp over the same old tune of Pakistan getting these jets in aid and not otherwise.:agree:
 
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:) I happen to be traveling on airport on the so call depening relations countries Canada

I saw a flight from Pakistan come thru , and all the Pakistanis were then redirected to a sepecial customs area , while 99% of citizens of other nations 30 min prior to Pakistani flight just simply walked thru all Pakistani passengers were held up

Because most of the people were not aware of the process the probbly would think all passengers go thru this but in reality that is not true , every one 500-900 passengers who were there before just walked thru - no questions asked but as soon as the Pakistani flight passengers were picking up the bags the airport officials started to send passangers to new area , they had 99% pakistani flight passengers and may be odd 1% other passenger so it may seem they were doing this equally to all passengers

What really pissed me off was when the lady could not lift a heavily taped box and the idiot customs official was yelling at her and the staff was so SLOW , they were taking 30-40 min to process one passenger you can imagine the bull-sh...t going on

The staff , on airport was extremely rude , there was one of the immigrant hong kong nationals extremely rude to this old lady and he also told some Pakistani's not to cross the line and go back etc he was extremely slow at work

Normally I never get stuck but just because there was a Pakistani flight I was also moved into that special area


As for me my own luggage was lost in flight and then found after 2-3 days

Respect does not comes from Machines its comes from how your nationals are viewed - and if our nationals are disrespected like this on world airports I hope we also treat other nationals in our country similarly

Just my 2 cents -

I do feel the F16 are great but our diplomatic efforts are almost garbage as even with Nuclear weapons we have 0% respect in world and that has to change:angry:

I wanted to slap that idiot if that was my mother and someone talked to her like this one slap on his face


Telling Pakistan that relations are deepening while on other hands our nationals are mistreated and scrutanized - is no deepening relation its just a temporary means to satisfy ellites in Pakistan that their assets and positions are safe while the lower class Pakistanis (the hardworking class) is open for abuse and none sense at airports

Obviously our "diplomats" don't care becasue they have a VIP clearance right I would love to see them go thru the same process regular nations go thur so they would understand the situation They are busy giving away parties to Canadian officals and waving the flags in ceremonies

Things need to change

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RESPECT should be first priority for our nationals and nation the joy of attaining machines odd 15-18 does not rights all the wrong that is being done
 
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Splendid, this really should add a bit more power to the punch!
 
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