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WASHINGTON ( 2008-08-16 11:06:08 ) :The United States has released $ 116 million to finance mid-life upgrades for Pakistan's existing fleet of F-16 fighter planes. The administration released the amount after completion of necessary process for shifting funds from foreign military financing, already allocated for the anti-terrorism South Asian ally.

The U.S. officials, commenting on the proposed re-allocation of funds last month, said jets upgrades would help enhance Pakistan's counter-terrorism capability.

Pakistan's ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani held a series of meetings with U.S. lawmakers during the past few weeks to secure wider support for the move.
 
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WASHINGTON ( 2008-08-16 11:06:08 ) :The United States has released $ 116 million to finance mid-life upgrades for Pakistan's existing fleet of F-16 fighter planes. The administration released the amount after completion of necessary process for shifting funds from foreign military financing, already allocated for the anti-terrorism South Asian ally.

The U.S. officials, commenting on the proposed re-allocation of funds last month, said jets upgrades would help enhance Pakistan's counter-terrorism capability.

Pakistan's ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani held a series of meetings with U.S. lawmakers during the past few weeks to secure wider support for the move.

It seems that all went nice and smooth. While we choose not to vote against India and remain neutral over the issue, the reallocation of the funds went without a hitch. God Please help us and give some sense to our leadership.
 
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It seems that all went nice and smooth. While we choose not to vote against India and remain neutral over the issue, the reallocation of the funds went without a hitch. God Please help us and give some sense to our leadership.

ice-we need to get out of this india v. pakistan mantra - the sooner the better. lets look after our interests foremost - if u r referring to the india nuke deal here - i say let them have it, we will get our's eventually.
 
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ice-we need to get out of this india v. pakistan mantra - the sooner the better. lets look after our interests foremost - if u r referring to the india nuke deal here - i say let them have it, we will get our's eventually.

No while i was referring to it indirectly in a manner that we did not oppose the deal as we should have had. As for getting ours, one thing is for sure, the kind of deal US gave it to India, we shouldn't even dream about it. That is not going to happen, not in this life time anyways.

On a side note, yes we should get out of this India-vs-Pakistan thing, but like they say talli aik haath sa nahi bhajti. As long as India remains obsessed with Pakistan and considers it a threat, expect the same from our side as well.
 
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WASHINGTON ( 2008-08-16 11:06:08 ) :The United States has released $ 116 million to finance mid-life upgrades for Pakistan's existing fleet of F-16 fighter planes. The administration released the amount after completion of necessary process for shifting funds from foreign military financing, already allocated for the anti-terrorism South Asian ally.

The U.S. officials, commenting on the proposed re-allocation of funds last month, said jets upgrades would help enhance Pakistan's counter-terrorism capability.

Pakistan's ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani held a series of meetings with U.S. lawmakers during the past few weeks to secure wider support for the move.

After MLU, will these F16 A/B Block 15 equiped with same radar, sensors and weapon systems as Modern F16 C/D Block 52+ ???
 
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After MLU, will these F16 A/B Block 15 equiped with same radar, sensors and weapon systems as Modern F16 C/D Block 52+ ???

u r very correct! pls remain upto date on the threads/forum!
 
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* Pakistan may already have used F-16s to counter insurgency in FATA​

By Khalid Hasan

WASHINGTON: The attempt by two key congressional leaders to block the transfer of $227 million from foreign military funds (FMF) to be given to Pakistan in financial year 2008 to support Islamabad’s F-16 mid-life update programme has been defeated and $116 million in reprogrammed funds disbursed to Islamabad earlier this month.

According to Alan Kronstadt of the Congressional Research Service, in 2006, Pakistan vowed to use its national funds for the bulk of such upgradations. However, when Pakistan wanted to review what it had vowed to do, the request was met with “anger and dismay” by some in Congress who said the move would do little to enhance Pakistan’s counter-terrorism capabilities. Two senior House Members, Howard L Berman, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and Nita M Lowey, concerned that the proposal would “divert funds from more effective counter-terrorism tools,” requested a hold to be placed on the planned reprogramming and proposed that Congress provide $200 million in budgetary support to Pakistan.
A State Department spokesman has now asserted that Islamabad sought and was granted the consideration so as to provide much-needed financial relief to the Pakistani government. The hold request by the two congressmen was not granted by the Bush administration and $116 million in reprogrammed funds was disbursed to Pakistan in August. The spokesman said, “The bottom line here is that we’ve shifted money to help the democratically elected government of Pakistan to fight a common foe, a common enemy that we have. We believe that these upgrades that had already been approved will help the Pakistanis … will help the Pakistanis help us fight this common foe, and that we believe that this is a positive way to help a friend.” More such reprogramming of FMF funds may come in FY2009, Kronstadt predicts.

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The State Department spokesman’s comments also revealed that Pakistan will be using – and may already have used – F-16s to deal with the insurgency in FATA. The spokesman said, “Well, I’ll tell you, these mid-life update enhancements are going to provide Pakistan’s air force with the technological capability to conduct precision close airstrikes against Al Qaeda, Taliban and associated terrorist targets who exploit the Federally Administrated Tribal Areas, as well as providing non-traditional intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.… In addition, these mid-life update enhancements will allow Pakistan’s F-16s to operate safely in all weather and to perform day and night missions. We’re going to be training the Pakistani forces to develop their capabilities, effectively employing these aircraft in support of ground operations against terrorist groups that threaten the security of Pakistan and the United States.”
 
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