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May be this is a chance because either way this F-16 are part of the foreign aid and hence some of the sort of obligation will likely to be put on PAF for its use.
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they bought it large number because if we face sanctions again then atleast we would have a reliable BVR in our pocket....Thats a false/misleading statement.
PAF will start receiving the blk 52 F-16 from June, but not all 14 of them will arrive in June. Here's the schedule of the F-16s blk 52+ that PAF had purchased:
- four aircraft will be ready in June 2010;
- four aircraft in August 2010;
[*]five aircraft in october 2010; four aircraft in Dec 2010;
[*]and, one aircraft in December 2011.
As far as the "goodies" are concerned, we have
- 500 AIM-120C-5 Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM);
[*]750 Mark-84 2000 lb General Purpose bombs;
[*]700 BLU-109 2000 lb Penetrator bombs;
[*]500 Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) tail kits;
[*]1600 Enhanced Guided Bomb Unit 3 (EGBU) kits;
[*]and assorted bomb fuzes and support equipment.
These weapons will be available for delivery to Pakistan beginning in June 2010. Just as a side note, the 500 AIM 120C-5 is the largest single purchase of AMRAAMS by any foreign country.
- four aircraft will be ready in June 2010;
- four aircraft in August 2010;
- five aircraft in october 2010; four aircraft in Dec 2010;
[*]and, one aircraft in December 2011.
May be this is a chance because either way this F-16 are part of the foreign aid and hence some of the sort of obligation will likely to be put on PAF for its use.
1600 Enhanced Guided Bomb Unit 3 (EGBU) kits
ISLAMABAD Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman Thursday said that Pakistan will take delivery of 14 F-16 jet fighters from America by June this year.
Briefing the visiting Senates Standing Committee on Defence and Defence production about operational preparedness and air defence system, PAF chief said that more new jet fighters and missiles would be inducted in the fleet. The Air Chief also informed the Standing Committee about skills of PAF in recent war against terrorism in Swat and Malakand.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman of the Standing committee, Lt Gen (Retd) Javed Ashraf Qazi expressed his full satisfaction over PAFs preparedness to meet any eventuality.
He assured the air chief that the committee would do its best to make sure that PAF gets adequate funds from the government to continue with its development programme.
Is this a typo or typical pakistani press release. all 14 in June???? What hads changed???
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