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Would you like to share the name of the F-7 PG pilot ?
That's the exact reasonThe J-10 & F-16 are almost equal in comparison, I guess it was more about the pilot training rather then the performance of the plane that produces such outcome.
Posted on theregister.co.uk and asian-defence.net
RAF Eurofighter Typhoons 'beaten by Pakistani F-16s'
Three-nil, apparently. Brit flyboys 'shocked'
8 Jun 2011 at 10:00
Pakistani pilots flying modernised versions of the 1970s-vintage F-16 Falcon fighter have beaten the RAF's brand-new Eurofighter Typhoon superfighters during air combat exercises in Turkey, according to a Pakistani officer.
This interview with an unnamed but evidently experienced Pakistani Air Force (PAF) F-16 pilot on exchange with the Turkish air force, posted on the official site of the PAF display team, includes the following intriguing passage. (Hat tip to the excellent DEW Line blog for flagging this up.)
Q: Any memorable experiences that you would like to share?
A: On one occasion – in one of the international Anatolian Eagles - PAF pilots were pitted against RAF Typhoons, a formidable aircraft. There were three set-ups and in all three, we shot down the Typhoons. The RAF pilots were shocked.
Q: Any particular reason for your success?
A: NATO pilots are not that proficient in close-in air-to-air combat. They are trained for BVR [Beyond Visual Range] engagements and their tactics are based on BVR engagements. These were close-in air combat exercises and we had the upper hand because close-in air combat is drilled into every PAF pilot and this is something we are very good at.
Posted on theregister.co.uk and asian-defence.net
RAF Eurofighter Typhoons 'beaten by Pakistani F-16s'
Three-nil, apparently. Brit flyboys 'shocked'
8 Jun 2011 at 10:00
Pakistani pilots flying modernised versions of the 1970s-vintage F-16 Falcon fighter have beaten the RAF's brand-new Eurofighter Typhoon superfighters during air combat exercises in Turkey, according to a Pakistani officer.
This interview with an unnamed but evidently experienced Pakistani Air Force (PAF) F-16 pilot on exchange with the Turkish air force, posted on the official site of the PAF display team, includes the following intriguing passage. (Hat tip to the excellent DEW Line blog for flagging this up.)
Q: Any memorable experiences that you would like to share?
A: On one occasion – in one of the international Anatolian Eagles - PAF pilots were pitted against RAF Typhoons, a formidable aircraft. There were three set-ups and in all three, we shot down the Typhoons. The RAF pilots were shocked.
Q: Any particular reason for your success?
A: NATO pilots are not that proficient in close-in air-to-air combat. They are trained for BVR [Beyond Visual Range] engagements and their tactics are based on BVR engagements. These were close-in air combat exercises and we had the upper hand because close-in air combat is drilled into every PAF pilot and this is something we are very good at.
I used to have an F-16 flight simulator as a kid. This video takes me back to those daysits not a PAF F-16 nor the the plane appear in gun sight is J-10, plz view the attached video. (video upload dated 21-06-2011)
secondly if i remember correctly non of PAF F-16 ever participated in Shaheen series of exercises b/w PAF & PLAAF (plz correct me if I amwrong)
he is still flying f-7 ?Sorry Sir.
He is still on active duty.
Thats what I have been saying, I also was told by one friend once that PAF jf17 avionics is better than j10 in some aspects and has better results against f16. We dont need j10 rather a AESA jf17 with HMD and OFFBORE SIGHT type missiles and if possible Meteor type bvr with Excellent scape zone these stuffs will make it even better than blk 52+.
Further The speculations many of us have that Simple Xband Pulse doppler cannot match to aesa is wrong. In exercises a pulse doppler has as good results as aesa difference is that the AESA scenario is not used all the time but in low signature mission where u tend to sneak in ... Just my 2 pence to share