syed_yusuf
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it looks like F-7PG squadron fuel tank mated to JFT. ...
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New capability through self reliance.
New fuel tanks for super sonic flight regime.
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Looks quite a bit like the F7-PG style tank but considerably sleek and longer - more fuel capacity - than the earlier, standard JF17 center line fuel tank.
Bro it isn't a troll name The Syragh is a myth stemming from ancient Roman Urdu poetry. It's name is similar to "Sirah" which refers to a ceremonial strand of beads, used to ward off evil spirits. Similarly, the Syragh is thought of an an angelic, or light-based being, and an opposing force to evil or dark spirits.we still have so many upcoming squadrons we will name even one sqn on defense.pk trolls name
The description is there.....designed for supersonic flight.what is the advantage of this tank?
how much fuel does it carry? F-7PG fuel tank carries 500L fuel. Standard JFT center-line tank carries 820 L fuel. is this one bigger than 820L? what is the advantage? it looks like mating 1960's technology to 4th gen fighter
Something like thisBro it isn't a troll name The Syragh is a myth stemming from ancient Roman Urdu poetry. It's name is similar to "Sirah" which refers to a ceremonial strand of beads, used to ward off evil spirits. Similarly, the Syragh is thought of an an angelic, or light-based being, and an opposing force to evil or dark spirits.
It is thought that the Syragh is a Tulpa-like expression of the human soul, and is somehow forged by rituals and meditation. The precise methods said to lead to the creation of a Syragh are carefully protected secrets. Once formed, it acts like a personal guardian angel, fending off all forms of danger and harm from it's human host. It is also thought that a steep sacrifice must be made to give the Syragh life. again, details remain wrapped in ancient lore.
The image to the left is one artists interpretation of the Syragh. Although speculative, it does depict the general image of the syragh as described in the Urdu poems; a glowing, ethereal humanoid with wings and visable skeletal structure, the reasons for whch are unknown.
While most likely the subject of complete fiction, the Syragh is one of the most fascinatingly misty legends to come to light recently, and reflects the ever universal themes of good and evil, angels and demons. We hope to learn more about it.
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Is this the squadron that was announced a few days back? I remember reading here on PDF that a new squadron will be raised with JF17 Block II jets.Yes one of the latest to come off the production line.
Yes, initially it was said to be called Wolves but finally the name 'Phoenix' was decided.Is this the squadron that was announced a few days back? I remember reading here on PDF that a new squadron will be raised with JF17 Block II jets.
Brother now how many sqn we have operational?Hence the addition of IFR on the JF-17s.
Now there are Six JF-17 units on strength.Brother now how many sqn we have operational?