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munir shahab apko turkey trip ab tak bhut yaad ata hai shayed :partay::D

I have tons of unpublished pics. And now one can share HD format so... Turkey was the best show ever. Seen everything up close and almost all best demo teams. Not only up in the air but afterwards party... Only more could be flying in PAF plane... Last article about PAF was made by a dutch guy only few hours drive from me... Got to meet him.
 
I have tons of unpublished pics. And now one can share HD format so... Turkey was the best show ever. Seen everything up close and almost all best demo teams. Not only up in the air but afterwards party... Only more could be flying in PAF plane... Last article about PAF was made by a dutch guy only few hours drive from me... Got to meet him.

Why don't you post it here? Would love to see the pictures/videos!
 
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Hi sorry to be a little off topic but my goal is to protect and serve Pakistan as a officer in the Pakistan air force as a GDP. Currently i live and study in the United States. I lived in the USA all my live, i am a pakistani citizen. I am currently in high school, my grades are above average, my grades are 84-95 i take many advance classes. I am part of many sports teams and i am currently a class officer. After i gradaute high school i will be getting my degree from a American College in Aerospace Engineering. After that what will i have to do to become a GDP as a officer in the Pakistan Air Force.
 
1. PAF's first F-16 and standing beside it is Flt. Lt. Shahid Sikander Khan, who was shot down accidentally.
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2.PAF F-16B block 15 #85609 from the 38th TFW is parked on the tarmac with an Altis pod on the intake and an LGB under the wing station. The aircraft was lost December 18th, 1986
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The Exelis-built AN/ALQ-211(V)9 advanced integrated defensive electronic warfare system (AIDEWS) has been cleared to fly on board the Pakistan Air Force's F-16 fighter aircraft.

The clearance follows completion of the US Air Force's (USAF) Seek Eagle process for aircraft stores certification, which included a series of compatibility flight profile (CFP) missions designed to clear the pod to the F-16's basic limits.

Working in collaboration with the USAF and Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, the Exelis team evaluated two stores configurations at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, to capture current and future pod configuration requirements without the need for additional CFP missions.

Exelis integrated electronic warfare systems business vice-president and general manager Joe Rambala said: "The AIDEWS pod provides the US and its allies with a modular, highly capable and cost-effective survivability system for a range of fighter aircraft.

"Achieving this certification will give more pilots access to the system's advanced RF protection and the flexibility to meet the evolving RF threat."

"Achieving this certification will give more pilots access to the system's advanced RF protection."

Currently limited to F-16A/B Block 15 aircraft procured by PAF through the Peace Drive 2 foreign military sales programme, the certification can be readily extended to both domestic and foreign F-16 Blocks 25 to 52 fighters.


Exelis’ AN/ALQ-211(V)9 pod cleared for installation on Pakistani F-16 fighters - Airforce Technology


@Oscar @Horus Isn't this odd?
 
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