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Hello!
I am a co-writer on a coming book about the swedish trainer and light attack aircraft SAAB 105.
According to material that I have, in 1970 there were negotiations between PAF and SAAB on purchase of some SAAB 105. A version called SAAB 105PAK was offerred and it was identical to SAAB 105OE, ordered by the Austrian air force.
A contract on 64 SAAB 105PAK aircraft are to have been signed in Karachi. It is also said that Pakistan was interested in license manufacturing of the SAAB 105.
A first batch of four aircraft was to be delivered almost right away. Since the delivery was urgent these four aircraft was taken out of the batch of SAAB 105OE, which was being manufactured at the same time. The sale was approved by the swedish government and an export license was granted. This descision recievede heavy critisism by swedish public opinion and press, and the approval and license was soon rewoked and the contract anulled. It is said that two SAAB 105 by that time was ready for delivery and was painted i Pakistani colors and that Pakistan the day after bought some more Mirage III.
I have some questions:
1. Which of the aircraft types in PAF was the SAAB 105PAK intended to replace? North American F-86F Sabre, Canadair Sabre 6, MiG-19 (F-6), Mirage III, Martin B-57, Lockheed F-104A Starfighter or Cessna T-37 Dragonfly?
2. Which aircraft type did PAF buy instead of the SAAB 105PAK? Mirage III? How many?
In march 1975 SAAB made a technical specification on a version called SAAB 105P, based on the updated SAAB 105G ground attack version. I have this specification, but nowhere is it stated which country the version was intended for. Because of the P it must be a country which name starts with a P Pakistan? Peru? Paraguay? Phillippines? Panama? Papua new Guinea? Poland? Portugal? Puerto Rico?
3. Was PAF searching for a new (light) ground attack aircraft or trainer (which could be armed) at this time (1974-1976)?
4. If so, which of the aircraft types in PAF was the SAAB 105P intended to replace?
5. If so, which aircraft type did PAF buy instead of the SAAB 105P? How many?
Thanks in advance
Emil
I am a co-writer on a coming book about the swedish trainer and light attack aircraft SAAB 105.
According to material that I have, in 1970 there were negotiations between PAF and SAAB on purchase of some SAAB 105. A version called SAAB 105PAK was offerred and it was identical to SAAB 105OE, ordered by the Austrian air force.
A contract on 64 SAAB 105PAK aircraft are to have been signed in Karachi. It is also said that Pakistan was interested in license manufacturing of the SAAB 105.
A first batch of four aircraft was to be delivered almost right away. Since the delivery was urgent these four aircraft was taken out of the batch of SAAB 105OE, which was being manufactured at the same time. The sale was approved by the swedish government and an export license was granted. This descision recievede heavy critisism by swedish public opinion and press, and the approval and license was soon rewoked and the contract anulled. It is said that two SAAB 105 by that time was ready for delivery and was painted i Pakistani colors and that Pakistan the day after bought some more Mirage III.
I have some questions:
1. Which of the aircraft types in PAF was the SAAB 105PAK intended to replace? North American F-86F Sabre, Canadair Sabre 6, MiG-19 (F-6), Mirage III, Martin B-57, Lockheed F-104A Starfighter or Cessna T-37 Dragonfly?
2. Which aircraft type did PAF buy instead of the SAAB 105PAK? Mirage III? How many?
In march 1975 SAAB made a technical specification on a version called SAAB 105P, based on the updated SAAB 105G ground attack version. I have this specification, but nowhere is it stated which country the version was intended for. Because of the P it must be a country which name starts with a P Pakistan? Peru? Paraguay? Phillippines? Panama? Papua new Guinea? Poland? Portugal? Puerto Rico?
3. Was PAF searching for a new (light) ground attack aircraft or trainer (which could be armed) at this time (1974-1976)?
4. If so, which of the aircraft types in PAF was the SAAB 105P intended to replace?
5. If so, which aircraft type did PAF buy instead of the SAAB 105P? How many?
Thanks in advance
Emil