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:: Exercise Indus Shield '23 ::

I don't even wanna touch that Topic.

The Admin used to be one of us, but since he got the title, you'd think he's been declared 'The King of the World'.

@Jango has been active for some time.

& recently i've seen @LeGenD

I'd also be helpful if we got an update on which Mods are active & those "...in hibernation".

Truth be told, @The Eagle & @Irfan Baloch are two whom this Forum truly needs.
Not sure if these guys you mentioned are trying to promote something called Aman ka tamasha or need the headcount but sadly their ghyrat is certainly rock bottom.
Active or no but certainly any moderation seems to be on permanent hold.
 
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The recent Israil-Palestine conflict shouldn't give away any room for any qualms in the minds of these folks participating in this exercise. The threat is existential for the adversary's goal is to change the map of the ME once again.....

The policy shouldn't be being another "Hamas" after surrendering in fear to be inside a "Gaza Strip" at the first place. The only option is to be like a 24/7 "Hamas" even it means "eating grass" with a mindset of "now or never".....

We are born at our homes, and we die at the battlefields....
 
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PAF'S 14 NATION MULTINATIONAL AIR EXERCISE INDUS SHIELD-2023 KICKS OFF AT ACE
08 October, 2023: In a magnificent display of international camaraderie and airpower, PAF has proudly inaugurated its14 Nation Multinational Air Exercise, Indus Shield-2023, at an operational air base of Pakistan Air Force today.

Air Vice Marshal Tariq Mehmood Ghazi, Air Officer Commanding, Central Air Command, Pakistan Air Force, was the Chief Guest at the inauguration ceremony.

While addressing the exercise participants Air Officer Commanding Central Air Command emphasized on the significance of multi-national air exercises in achieving common objectives in the face of evolving dynamics of air warfare. He commended the efforts of the Air Power Center of Excellence on the organization of the mega exercise, which would augment the existing partnership between the key allies in addition to bolstering interoperability amongst the participating Air Forces.

He also added that the planning and execution of Exercise Indus Shield-23 underscores the vision of the esteemed, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force regarding the crucial role played by PAF in advancing technology, modernizing its capabilities and employing contemporary combat tactics to effectively address shared challenges of aerial defence.

Air Vice Marshal Tariq Mehmood Ghazi highlighted that the exercise would prove to be a step forward, to promote warm and brotherly relations amongst the leading air powers of the region.

Exercise Indus Shield-2023 will witness participation from 14 esteemed Air Forces including Turkiye, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Egypt, Oman, Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Morocco, Uzbekistan, China, and Hungary.

The exercise not only offers a unique opportunity for participating air forces to bring their unparalleled skills and operational capabilities to the spotlight, but will also deepen mutual understanding between the participating contingents to promote interoperability. This mega exercise is a signature of excellence and professionalism which validates PAF's aerial prowess in the region.

In addition, the exercise offers an invaluable learning experience of aerial warfare employment tactics to the air and ground crew through simulation of real time war scenarios and varied combat missions.

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Moreover, tactical observers from Qatar, UAE, Egypt, Oman, Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Indonesia, Morocco, Uzbekistan, China, and Hungary are also participating in the exercise.
Out of all those attending/observing Hungary for some reason feels abit odd to me.
 
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When will we have official video/photos of the planes flying alongside each other like we’ve seen in Egypt?
Probably at end of the Exercise.

Don't expect a miracle. PAF-PR have a nasty habit of using old footage 'cause they are too lazy to go out & make new ones.
 
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Turkey should have joined with F35s but we made some "strategic" choices.
 
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