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So, India has removed WAC chief after PAF strikes & shooting down of IAF fighters.
Just to point out, IAF WAC operates three Sq of Su30 (Sq 17, 220, 221) and two Sq of Mig21(Sq 3, 51).
His removal is a major supportive argument in favor of Pakistan stance!
https://t.co/m9GfMGPcgs

The news from Indian media is that he was supposed to retire today as a matter of routine.

Take it as you may.
 
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The Thing I want to see is The JF17 used in the recent kills with two mig 21 silhouettes painted below the cockpit!
 
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Pakistan had handed over captured Indian Air Force pilot Abhinandan,

In a brief statement, the Indian authorities said, "IAF wing commander Abhinandan Varthaman has just been handed over to us as per the standard operating procedures. We will now take him for a detailed medical checkup. This is mandatory because he had ejected and must have caused great stress to his body."


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Air Chief Mujahid Anwar Khan has said Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is fully prepared to respond to any aggression.

He made the remarks during his visit to forward operating air bases today where he also met with air defense and security staff.

The Air Chief praised the performance and professionalism of Pakistan Air Force for their recent triumph against the enemy.

He said the entire nation is proud of Pakistan Air Force for delivering to the duty of defense and security of the country in the most professional manner.
 
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Give a simple answer why Dg ispr changed it's position
Easy..when arrested he got a call.. Saying guy is healthy ..but than they took him to hospital for treatment so he mention second one under treatment ...confusion was cleared very quickly
 
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'Challenges not over yet, keep your guard up,' Air chief tells PAF personnel
March 04, 2019

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Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan addresses PAF personnel at forward operating bases. — PAF

Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, on Monday cautioned the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) officers that they should keep their "guard up" as the challenges facing the nation "are not over yet".

The air chief made the remarks during a visit to the forward operating bases (FOB), where, according to a PAF spokesperson, he met combat and ground crew, air defence and engineering personnel, security troops and civilian staff.

"We bow our heads in complete humility and express our gratitude to the Almighty for giving us strength to come up to the expectations of our resilient nation,” the air chief said, referring to last week's repulsion of an Indian attack and subsequent shooting down of two Indian aircraft.

"The entire nation is proud of PAF, which did exceptionally well in safeguarding the sovereignty of our country in the recent conflict with the enemy.”

One of the Indian aircraft's pilots was captured by the armed forces before Prime Minister Imran Khan decided to repatriate him as a peace gesture.

The move has largely dispelled an immediate threat of further escalations with India, but the chief of air staff has instructed PAF personnel to not let their guards down.

"The challenges are not over yet, and we should keep our guards up and always be ready to respond to any aggression from the adversary," he said.

Last month, amid heightened tension between India and Pakistan following an attack on Indian security forces in occupied Kashmir's Pulwama district, Air Chief Marshal Khan had said that the PAF would "thwart any misadventure by the enemy" and was ready to respond to any incursion with full force as per the aspirations of the nation.
 
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Paks should seriously consider rafael,make good preparation for it
Never underestimate your enemy

To be honest,PAF have waste a lot of time to make the decison about another platform

Wish you best,friends
 
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It is being - including any intel from airforces that have trained with it in exercises.
I'd say the Rafale isn't a free ticket. It's a very pricy platform and the loss of even a few would be very significant. Can we really expect the IAF to send them for a border fight at the LoC? I think their job will be to prevent an even worse scenario, like the PAF trying to knock out high value targets? Or a bigger attack role, like trying to deny the PAF its own airspace?

Makes one wonder... How about setting up a unit of 24 Typhoon T3s to specifically match up to any Rafale force? Between now and Azm, I imagine the dream would be to fit the F-16s with AESA and get 18~24 T3s... Get a solid 100 tier one long-range jets to be the edge of a sledgehammer of 150+ JF-17 fleet (ideally all with AESA)
 
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I'd say the Rafale isn't a free ticket. It's a very pricy platform and the loss of even a few would be very significant. Can we really expect the IAF to send them for a border fight at the LoC? I think their job will be to prevent an even worse scenario, like the PAF trying to knock out high value targets? Or a bigger attack role, like trying to deny the PAF its own airspace?

Makes one wonder... How about setting up a unit of 24 Typhoon T3s to specifically match up to any Rafale force? Between now and Azm, I imagine the dream would be to fit the F-16s with AESA and get 18~24 T3s... Get a solid 100 tier one long-range jets to be the edge of a sledgehammer of 150+ JF-17 fleet (ideally all with AESA)
The economy is currently under chemotherapeutic state; our focus is to get the JF-17 fleet up to its status so we might even go all the way to 200 JF-17s to augment it.
Internal loans and purchases are easier to take and “book” versus an external one.

Plus besides adding in more F-16Vs, anything other than AZM is luxury.
 
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