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It's important to remain level headed in times good and bad. Much like the j-10 wouldn't suddenly give us air superiority over the IAF, it's absence doesn't doom us either. Does it leave us in a disadvantageous position? Absolutely, but that isn't the end of the world. If your fear is based plainly on a one to one comparison, then it maybe a good time to remember those sanctioned block 15s of yore would have been mowed down by the MKI as well. We were outmatched then and we are
If we focus on the geopolitical reality of the subcontinent and the role of the Indian and Pakistani forces in maintaining it, then this should come as no surprise. Minimum deterrence has been the term thrown around often on this forum and it does accurately reflect the present PAF capability. The PAF can defend Pakistani airspace and offer a limited strike and CAS capability. In short, we can defend ourselves, until a diplomatic solution presents itself.

On a side note, to claim that our neighbor's pilots are inferior is a great insult to the PAF pilots who risk their lives by going toe to toe against them.

outmatched now. Which is why any PAF posturing over the last 20 years has been very defensive in nature.
are we that much poor, that we are forced to be on the defensive, so then why we are proud to be a pakistani, we thought ourself as a power, hahahah
 
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Hi,

Thank you for the picture. Why are their hair so long---and a pilot with facial hair---a beard.
 
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outmatched now. Which is why any PAF posturing over the last 20 years has been very defensive in nature.
are we that much poor, that we are forced to be on the defensive, so then why we are proud to be a pakistani, we thought ourself as a power, hahahah

are you seriously dumb or just a TROLL just look @ your post they makes no sense none of it
 
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outmatched now. Which is why any PAF posturing over the last 20 years has been very defensive in nature.
are we that much poor, that we are forced to be on the defensive, so then why we are proud to be a pakistani, we thought ourself as a power, hahahah

Outmatched in which sense?

Depending on the situation PAF has been both defensive and offensive force. In the last twenty years we have not been at war therefore no need to go offensive.
 
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Hi,

Thank you for the picture. Why are their hair so long---and a pilot with facial hair---a beard.
As long as hairs are above the ear, i understand it's fine.....as for the beard, it's not exactly prohibited in the PAF.....as long as it doesn't cause a hazard when applying the oxygen mask.
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Sharp Shooters Show Their Moves.


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Albeit, the text says this F-6 mounted in China Chowk was once under use by the late M M Alam,
however, it's seen getting a fresh coat of paint on March 19, 2013.


Daily Express News Story

It was definitely used by a squadron commander of No.23 Squadron as the checkers proves it but question is when M.M.Alam was posted at 23 Squadron and was it equipped with F-6 at that time. if this aircraft did belongs to him China Chowk should renamed in his honor. M.M.Alam never got the respect that he deserved from Pakistan. If he had been an USAF ace he would have served to his proper retirement age of 60 and become a full 4 star General instead of forced retiring from the profession he loved most. His day of death would have been declared a national day of mourning and flag should have been at half mist but instead of pay respect to our real heroes we relish the martyrs of democracy more who have done nothing for our country instead of looting it.
 
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what i want to know where is the late MM Alam's favourite mount the F-86 he used in the 65 war which has the 9 kills and 2 damaged indian tri-color painted under the cockpit.
 
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what i want to know where is the late MM Alam's favourite mount the F-86 he used in the 65 war which has the 9 kills and 2 damaged indian tri-color painted under the cockpit.

Albeit, preserved in model shape, but can't locate the original # 54026 machine. !!



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Serial Fate year
1592 Crashed 1971
1594 " 1969
1595 Extant -
1606 Crashed 1971
1607 " "
1608 " "
1614 " "
1616 " 1970
1617 " 1971
1618 " "
1621 " 1972
1622 Scrapped 1979
1623 Extant -
1624 Crashed 1973
1626 Scrapped 1978
1627 Extant -
1629 " -
1632 " -
1634 Scrapped 1980
1636 Crashed 1978
1639 Extant -
1650 Crashed 1970
1652 Scrapped 1968
1653 Crashed 1971
1655 Extant -
1656 Extant -
1657 Crashed 1971
1658 " 1967
1660 " 1974
1661 - 1971
1663 " "
1665 Scarpped 1976
1669 Crashed 1971
1670 Museum -
1674 " 1968
1683 " 1975
1689 Crashed 1971
1692 " 1976
1693 Extant -
1695 Crashed 1973
1701 Extant -
1702 " -
1703 Crashed
1705 Extant -
1709 " -
1718 Crashed 1971
1719 " "
1720 " 1968
1722 Extant -
1728 Museum -
1733 Extant -
1735 Crashed 1971
1738 " "
1739 Extant -
1742 Crashed 1968
1747 Extant -
1749 Crashed 1968
1751 Extant -
1754 Extant -
1756 Scrapped 1978
1763 Crashed 1971
1764 Extant -
1765 Crashed 1966
1766 " 1970
1771 Scrapped 1978
1772 Crashed 1971
1777 Scrapped 1978
1778 Extant -
1781 Scarpped 1975
1783 Extant -
1786 Crashed 1971
1787 " 1975
1788 " 1980
1789 Extant -
1790 " -
1792 Scrapped 1980
1794 Extant -
1797 " -
1798 Crashed 1974
1800 " 1972
1802 " 1971
1803 " "
1804 " 1975
1808 " 1978
1809 Scrapped 1977
1810 Extant -
1811 Crashed 1975
1812 Scrapped 1974
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Not sure if he ever served as an air attache...but evidentally the man was in India at some point.

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Sir Tufail is a keen traveler.

IDK if it is right to post family pics here,unless by permission.
 
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