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WASHINGTON: Pakistan brought a unique set of skills to US air exercises, says an American general, praising the willingness of Pakistani pilots to collaborate and to get the most out of the training scenarios.

Pakistan Air Force F-16C/D aircraft travelled more than 12,300 kilometres to participate in Red Flag 16-4 exercises held here from Aug15 to Aug 26.

The US Air Force News Service (AFNS) reported that the training allowed the Pakistan and US air forces to continue building and strengthening their relationship. It provided them the chance to improve integration, further training and enhance the readiness of air operations.

The Israeli and UAE air forces also participated in the exercises.

“The F-16 has been the lynchpin in accomplishing our mutual desired objectives,” said Air Vice Marshal Syed Noman Ali, the deputy chief of air staff. “At the strategic level it has been extremely valuable. On the capability enhancement and objective achievement on the ground, this aircraft has been the most useful.”

Maj Gen Rick B. Mattson, the chief of the US Office of the Defence Representative in Pakistan, said it was “absolutely phenomenal” to have a partner who shared these objectives and looked at this as an opportunity to not only get better as a force but also to better integrate with other forces.

“That has been a major focus for the team that has been here and I have already heard about ways they are able to integrate better through technology and we will try to work on that part,” he said.

According to the AFNS, not only the Pakistani pilots but their maintenance team was also impressive.

“I have a lot of experience in the Middle East and this is a very unique capability that they have,” Maj Gen Mattson said. “When you go through the maintenance facility, bays, it’s all Pakistan enlisted working on these aircraft.”

Integration has been a major focus for Red Flag 16-4 and the Pakistan Air Force has played a key role in helping achieve that goal, the AFNS report added.

“When you have a force that is that professional and is dedicated to training and working together as a coalition you are going to get better as a group and I think that has been the biggest lesson from this,” Gen Mattson said.

The report pointed out that the exercise helped both US and Pakistani air forces learn each other’s strengths and utilise those strengths in real-world situations.

“Whenever we’ve been together with the US in terms of an exercise or other engagements it has been amazing, productive and [a] mutually rewarding experience on both sides,” AVM Ali said. “Whether its actual strategies that have been going on in the region or it has been exercises that train for certain events, I would expect this type of relationship to grow stronger in the future.”

Published in Dawn, September 5th, 2016
 
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Anything coming from the Americans needs to be taken with a pinch of salt. Even a praise.
 
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just wait for so many logics and justifications by so many bu*t hurt indians although they have got nothing to do with it but i am sure they wont be able to digest it.
 
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These statements are just a formality. No need to take it to heart.

Well, eventually i have managed to speak to one of the participants of the Red Flag.
Being the through professional that he is, he didn't want to disclose anything except saying that today the likes of Sir MM Alam and Sarfraz Rafiqui would have been very proud of PAF, he also promised to ask Air HQ to release some details of this exercise......basically the US General's statement is very much in context.
 
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It is just a minor practice session.

Verbal praise is one thing but we seek Acknowledgement at Government Level & followed by support in our Anti Terror efforts. The foreign military sale financing for F16 C/D has left a very negative impression in general public , and perception of many analyst.

Too often when some politicians who bother to come to Pakistan they come and see ground realities they appreciate our effort

However the media in USA and the government (certain politicians) don't see the large sacrifices our forces and people have made.

And unfortunately it effects the people's mind as well

The fact Mr Obama has never visited Pakistan just goes to show the negative legacy Mr Obama has left with Pakistani general public

Obviously the US military officials have closer ties in past with cooperative missions and stance so the gap between civilian and military perception is disappointing

While many folks appreciate the joint training , the actions of government and ban on support and necessary aid for F16 and purchases , have left a bad taste

The general training missions and cooperation have happened many times its a good sign but ultimately , we need to see proper support
 
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This is awe inspiring and resonates fearsomeness, beware of PAF pilots.

WASHINGTON: Pakistan brought a unique set of skills to US air exercises, says an American general, praising the willingness of Pakistani pilots to collaborate and to get the most out of the training scenarios.

Pakistan Air Force F-16C/D aircraft travelled more than 12,300 kilometres to participate in Red Flag 16-4 exercises held here from Aug15 to Aug 26.

The US Air Force News Service (AFNS) reported that the training allowed the Pakistan and US air forces to continue building and strengthening their relationship. It provided them the chance to improve integration, further training and enhance the readiness of air operations.

The Israeli and UAE air forces also participated in the exercises.

“The F-16 has been the lynchpin in accomplishing our mutual desired objectives,” said Air Vice Marshal Syed Noman Ali, the deputy chief of air staff. “At the strategic level it has been extremely valuable. On the capability enhancement and objective achievement on the ground, this aircraft has been the most useful.”

Maj Gen Rick B. Mattson, the chief of the US Office of the Defence Representative in Pakistan, said it was “absolutely phenomenal” to have a partner who shared these objectives and looked at this as an opportunity to not only get better as a force but also to better integrate with other forces.

“That has been a major focus for the team that has been here and I have already heard about ways they are able to integrate better through technology and we will try to work on that part,” he said.

According to the AFNS, not only the Pakistani pilots but their maintenance team was also impressive.

“I have a lot of experience in the Middle East and this is a very unique capability that they have,” Maj Gen Mattson said. “When you go through the maintenance facility, bays, it’s all Pakistan enlisted working on these aircraft.”

Integration has been a major focus for Red Flag 16-4 and the Pakistan Air Force has played a key role in helping achieve that goal, the AFNS report added.

“When you have a force that is that professional and is dedicated to training and working together as a coalition you are going to get better as a group and I think that has been the biggest lesson from this,” Gen Mattson said.

The report pointed out that the exercise helped both US and Pakistani air forces learn each other’s strengths and utilise those strengths in real-world situations.

“Whenever we’ve been together with the US in terms of an exercise or other engagements it has been amazing, productive and [a] mutually rewarding experience on both sides,” AVM Ali said. “Whether its actual strategies that have been going on in the region or it has been exercises that train for certain events, I would expect this type of relationship to grow stronger in the future.”
 
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Just was wondering is it a good idea to fly 12,000 KM X 2 (Both away trip 24,000 KM) on 4-8 F16 Units , that is a lot of mileage

We got the MLU for missions over Pakistan , while the Joint training are fruitful , but boy that is alot of mileage on our platform

A normal mission for F16 would be flying around 50-100 km zone , or 200km

Putting 24,000 KM on (4-8) units , just wondering perhaps we should have sent the items by sea
 
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