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Ending reliance on one country for defence capability: PAF chief
ISLAMABAD: Pakistans Air Chief Marshal Tanvir Mehmood Ahmed said that without a strong Air Force, no war could be won nor could any country perpetuate its existence.
He said this while addressing a ceremony held to launch a book PAF Over the Years containing Group Captain Masud Akhtar Hussainis paintings.
Pakistans role in war against terrorism is very vital; USA will soon acknowledge it, he asserted.
Air Chief Marshal said Pakistan air force faced various hardships in technological field owing to the Pressler amendment; however, in the wake of pacts entered into with China and other countries, the aggravated situation has improved now, adding Pakistan Air Force will become a modern and high-tech Air force by 2010.
Tanvir Mehmood said the well-placed strategy of Pakistan Air Force came in handy to avert Pak-India war in 2002.
He said that Pakistan Air Force fleet would receive eight JF-17 Thunder aircrafts in January next year putting once and for all an end to the reliance on only one country.
Pakistan has now become a plane designing country as it was previously manufacturing aircrafts, he said adding even USA is not specialist in this field
www.geo.tv/uk
ISLAMABAD: Pakistans Air Chief Marshal Tanvir Mehmood Ahmed said that without a strong Air Force, no war could be won nor could any country perpetuate its existence.
He said this while addressing a ceremony held to launch a book PAF Over the Years containing Group Captain Masud Akhtar Hussainis paintings.
Pakistans role in war against terrorism is very vital; USA will soon acknowledge it, he asserted.
Air Chief Marshal said Pakistan air force faced various hardships in technological field owing to the Pressler amendment; however, in the wake of pacts entered into with China and other countries, the aggravated situation has improved now, adding Pakistan Air Force will become a modern and high-tech Air force by 2010.
Tanvir Mehmood said the well-placed strategy of Pakistan Air Force came in handy to avert Pak-India war in 2002.
He said that Pakistan Air Force fleet would receive eight JF-17 Thunder aircrafts in January next year putting once and for all an end to the reliance on only one country.
Pakistan has now become a plane designing country as it was previously manufacturing aircrafts, he said adding even USA is not specialist in this field
www.geo.tv/uk