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Gorgeous picture, thunderboypt!!!

Except it's not a 'C'.
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OMG !!! Awesomeness !!!! Smile
I thought they would never equip these birds with CFTs Very Happy

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Flightglobal wrote:

Pakistan forges ahead with new fighters, upgrades
By Greg Waldron
DATE:21/03/11
SOURCE:Flight International

Pakistan has inducted its new Lockheed Martin F-16 Block 52+ fighters, while its first two full-strength squadrons of Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex JF-17 Thunders are also on the verge of becoming fully operational.

The Pakistan air force inducted 17 F-16 Block 52+ fighters into its 5 Sqn on 11 March, the service says. The final aircraft in the 18-unit deal is still in the USA undergoing testing and will arrive in another month.

Pakistan's new batch of aircraft comprises 12 single-seat C-model versions and six two-seat F-16Ds. The air force says it is also in negotiations with the USA for additional Block 52+ aircraft, with its original deal having contained an option for another 18.

Pakistan's new F-16s are powered by Pratt & Whitney F100-229 engines, with other systems understood to include Northrop Grumman's mechanically scanned APG-68(V)9 radar and ITT's ALQ-211(V)9 advanced integrated defensive electronic warfare suite.

A proposed weapons package outlined by the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency in 2006 included 500 Raytheon AIM-120C5 advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles and 200 short-range AIM-9M-8/9 Sidewinders, plus 500 Boeing joint direct attack munitions, 1,600 enhanced GBU-12/24 laser-guided bombs and 700 BLU-109 penetrator bombs.

A mid-life upgrade of 34 F-16A/B Block 15 aircraft is also under way, with some being upgraded in Pakistan and some in Turkey. The project is likely to be completed next year, and will see the aircraft equipped with modern sensors and weapons.

Meanwhile, Pakistan's first full-strength squadron of 18 JF-17s is likely to become operational next month, with a second unit of the same strength likely to follow within two months.

At Air Show China in Zhuhai last November, Zeng Wen, vice-president of the China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation (CATIC), said Pakistan had 50 firm orders for the JF-17, but could end up buying 200.

Pakistan will use the JF-17 to replace a number of types, such as the Chengdu F-7, Dassault Mirage III and Mirage 5 and the Nanchang A-5. All A-5s will be decommissioned by early April, says the Pakistan air force.

China and Pakistan jointly developed the JF-17. Pakistan began indigenous assembly in 2009, and could incorporate Western avionics, radars and other systems into the type from 2012.

source: http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/20 ... rades.html



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Does anyone know what "testing" is going on PAF's last F-16B52+ which is still in the US?
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http://defensenews.com/story.php?i=7106 ... &s=AIR

More good news for Lockheed Martin. Looks like the PAF is going to double their Block 52 fleet. Has it been stated whether the C/D split will mirror the first 18, or change to perhaps more C's and fewer D's? Look forward to seeing in the skies for years to come. Congrats to LockMart and Pakistan!
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http://www.pafwallpapers.com/gallery_F-16-bk52.htm
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I find it rather strange that the PAF has cut down the number of f-16s to be upgraded from originally planned 47 jets to only 35now!! The 12 f-16s side-lined are already upgraded jets we started receiving from 2006 onwards, or maybe budget cuts, or they may be ussed as spares, but paf cant afford that luxury, as it is already plagued by limite funds eversince its inception. This new deal will raise the fleet to total 81jets.
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provisions for spares,may be they count with restrictions from US in the near futur,so the 1/3 should be stored for bad moments
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