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JF-17 Thunder Fighter Aircraft Returns Home After Participating Dubai Air Show 2013

The JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has returned home after participating in the Dubai Air Show 2013. Three JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force represented Pakistani defence industry at the prestigious Middle eastern air show.

Sino-Pak JF-17 Thunder Displays Its Weapons Range

Sino-Pak JF-17 Thunder Displays Its Weapons Range at the 13th Dubai International Air Show. The JF-17 Thunder fighter jet was displayed along with 180km range C-802A Anti-ship Missile, CM-400 AKG Supersonic Anti Ship And Standoff Land Attack missile Missile, SD-10A Beyond Visual Range Air to Air Missile (BVRAAM), PL-5E II WVRAAM, LS-6 Satellite Aided Inertially Guided Bomb, LT-2/LS-500J Laser Guided Bomb, LT-3 Laser / Satellite Aided Inertially Guided Bomb and LT-2 Laser Guided Bomb.

Pakistan Air Force's JF-17 Thunder Completes 10,000 Sorties
Getting Up Close and Personal Tour of RD-93 Engine of JF-17
Video of JF-17 Taking Off & Landing with C-802A Anti-Ship Missiles
HQ Video of Aerial Display by JF-17 at Dubai Air Show 2011
Buy Three JF-17 Thunders For Price of One F-16: Pak Defence Minister
Egyptian Air Force 'Very Interested' in the JF-17 Thunder: EFE Air Chief
JF-17 Thunder's Weaponry Detailed
JF-17 Thunder at Static Display Along with Weapons At Dubai Air Show
JF-17 Thunder Aerial Display At Dubai Air Show
JF-17 Thunder from No.16 Squadron "Black Panthers" At Dubai Air Show
Pakistani Saab-2000 Erieye AEW&C at Dubai Air Show 2011
Pakistan Gears Up For Dubai Airshow 2011 With 7 Aircraft

JF-17 Thunder and Super Mushshak Represent Pakistan At Dubai Air Show

The JF-17 Thunder fighter jets and and Super Mushshak basic trainer of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has reached UAE to participate in the Dubai Air Show 2013. Three JF-17 Thunder fighter jets of the 16 Squadron ‘Black Panthers’ will represent the Pakistani defence industry in the prestigious Middle eastern air show.

Pakistan has so far inducted JF-17 Thunders into its 16 Squadron ‘Black Panthers’ and 26 Squadron ‘The Thunder Spiders.’ Plans are already underway to re-equip the 27 Squadron ‘Zarrars’ at Pakistan Air Force Base Rafiqui which currently operates Mirage 5EF ROSE III fighter attack aircraft 

Pakistan and China are pushing the JF-17 for export with Qatar and Sri Lanka are being targeted as first export customers.

Jf-17 Thunder Leaves to Roars at Dubai Air Show 2013

JF-17Thunder Fighter Jet Leave For Zhuhai Air Show 2012

Three JF-17 Thunder fighter jets of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has left Pakistan to take part in this year's Zhuhai Air Show. These  JF-17 Thunder fighter jets will travel around 5500km before reaching China.

One Jf-17 Thunder will perform aerobatic manoeuvres, second will be ready as replacement if first JF-17 suffers from some problem, while third will be used as for the static display at the Zhuhai Air Show 2012.

Pakistan air force (PAF) has announced its plans to induct as many as 250 JF-17 Thunder fighter jets to replace its old inventory of French Mirages, Chinese F-7s and A-5 fighter jets. 

Pakistani JF-17 Thunder Fighter Jet Detailed:Official Presentation Part II



Pakistani JF-17 Thunder Fighter Jet Detailed: Official Presentation Part-I



Pakistani JF-17 Thunder Fighter Jet Detailed:Official Presentation Part I


Pakistani JF-17 Thunder Fighter Jet Detailed: Official Presentation Part-II



JF-17 Tailor Made For Pakistan Air Force: Air Chief Rao Suleman

Pakistani Air Cheif has said that the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet “represented a much-needed capability for the Pakistan Air Force”. Pakistan Air Force will replace the the French Mirage III/V , Chinese F-7P/MP and F-7PG, and A-5s which were based on the 1950s or 1960s technology.

Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman has said, that PAF today operate 25-0 to 275 Mirages and F-7s which are “obsolete and expensive to maintain and support”.

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Block II JF-17 Thunder To Enter Into Production Next Year

The Pakistan Air Force will start receiving the improved version of the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet Block II. The Block II Thunder will include newer and improved capabilities including data link and electronic warfare capabilities aerial refuelling, new radar & avionics.

 The JF-17 Thunder Block II will also expend its inventory of new generation precision guided weapons including cruise missiles. Pakistan and China are also developing a two-seater version of the JF-17 Thunder.
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Pakistan Air Force's JF-17 Thunder Completes 10,000 Sorties

Pakistan Air Force's Air Commodore Khalid Mahmood has said that airforces around the world are looking to replace their ancient Russian MiG-21s, MiG-23s, American Northrop F-5s and French Mirage-III/V wit forth generation fighter jets and total market is for over 4000 aircraft.

Air Commodore who is the deputy chief project director of the JF-17 Thunder fighter jet programme  has said, "There is no plane that gives this much capability at this cost."
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Getting Up Close and Personal Tour of RD-93 Engine of JF-17

Getting Up Close and Personal Tour of RD-93 Engine of JF-17 Thunder Fighter Jet.



Block II JF-17 Thunder To Enter Into Production Next Year
Pakistan Air Force's JF-17 Thunder Completes 10,000 Sorties
Getting Up Close and Personal Tour of RD-93 Engine of JF-17
Video of JF-17 Taking Off & Landing with C-802A Anti-Ship Missiles
HQ Video of Aerial Display by JF-17 at Dubai Air Show 2011
Buy Three JF-17 Thunders For Price of One F-16: Pak Defence Minister
Egyptian Air Force 'Very Interested' in the JF-17 Thunder: EFE Air Chief
JF-17 Thunder's Weaponry Detailed
JF-17 Thunder at Static Display Along with Weapons At Dubai Air Show
JF-17 Thunder Aerial Display At Dubai Air Show
JF-17 Thunder from No.16 Squadron "Black Panthers" At Dubai Air Show
Pakistani Saab-2000 Erieye AEW&C at Dubai Air Show 2011
Pakistan Gears Up For Dubai Airshow 2011 With 7 Aircraft

HQ Video of Aerial Display by JF-17 at Dubai Air Show 2011


HQ Video of Aerial Display by JF-17 at Dubai Air Show 2011
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Aerial Display by Mirage 2000-9, JF-17 at Dubai Air Show 2011



Mirage 2000-9, JF-17 Thunder Aerial Display At the 2011 Dubai Air Show
HQ Video of Aerial Display by JF-17 at Dubai Air Show 2011
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Egyptian Air Force 'Very Interested' in the JF-17 Thunder: EFE Air Chief



Commander of the Egyptian Air Force (EFE),  Air Marshal Reda Mahmoud Hafez Mohamed has visited the JF-17 Thunder Fighter jet at the static display. The JF-17 Thunder has been developed jointly by the Pakistan and China as an affordable 4th generation aircraft.

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JF-17 Thunder's Weaponry Detailed

PL-5 EII Air to Air Missile
Weapons of the Pakistani JF-17 Thunder Fighter Jet At Dubai Air Show

HQ Video of Aerial Display by JF-17 at Dubai Air Show 2011