hj786
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according to the new PAF book "A New Dawn" chapter 2, page 22 and it says
" an Ilyushin IL-76 transport aircraft was loaned to the PAF in early 2008, to train personnel on the large Russian jet before the IL-78 tankers arrive, sometime in 2009"
it further says....
"on acquisition of the F-16Cs, we will have to have another tanker, one with a boom to refuel the F-16s and we will essentially have to rely on our friends in the US to provide us with that, something like a KC-135, as I would rather go with a tried and tested air refueller than just grab anything".
As well as prospect of flying KC-135s, PAF personnel are now gearing up for the arrival of four Russian IL-78 tankers, with the first two expected in early 2009. Whether the PAF continues long term with the IL-78 or finds another type of aircraft is uncertain yet, but nothing will happen over the next 2-3 years - the budget has already been committed to so many programmes. The IL-78 is probe and drogue equipped, ideal for the JF-17s, but another western tanker will be needed to refuel the F-16 fleet, which is big enough now to warrant an air to air refuelling aircraft. While the latter is not in the current budget, it is a requirement for the five and ten year fiscal needs.
Thanks for that info FM sir.
PAF already have infrastructure for supporting KC-135 because they also operate the Boing 707 on which KC-135 is based.