PAF J-10CE News, Updates and Discussion

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Wow! Are you sleep deprived or something? I can't even suggest you eating almonds as no almonds can probably fix you, if you're hell bent on thinking & speaking from your behind.

On other note, Can you define the term "comparison" ? Where on God damn earth, you see me making comparison of Tanks / fighter jets with cars ? Ask any elder around you to help understand my post.

Let me school you this time, The analogy is always done for purpose of explanation, you don't take it as literal. If you were dumb enough to take it literally even then I made no "comparison" of what you said LOL!. You're wrong at so many levels. The analogy I made is to tell who paid and who is the real owner of this military equipment. The equipment isn't personal belongings to military officers but assets of the nation. On top 23rd march has significance as Pakistan's resolution. The participation of nation / public is mandatory if the event has to take place.
You exposed your peanut sized brain yet once more by this BS post. Contrary to your claim, you indeed wanted military equipment/systems be treated like personal belongings, such as private cars. Military systems belong to the nation-state for defending it against its enemies. Their purpose and use is entirely different as compared to the purpose and use of a private car. Your driver is supposed to use that car for your transportation. Fighter planes are neither bought to shine at parades nor their drivers are supposed to give you a ride. Rather their sole goal to train and train well to face any eventualities. The fact that you cannot even see the difference between a professional institutional setup and private ownership speaks volumes of you incapabilities. BTW, monkeys get no benefit by eating even lots of almonds. You just keep fuming.

I won’t respond to you anymore as you are not worth wasting my time.
 

SECOND BATCH OF CHENGDU J-10CE FIGHTERS ARRIVES IN PAKISTAN​

  1. Second batch of Chengdu J-10CE fighters arrives in Pakistan


By Dave Allport 30th September 2022
NEWS

A second batch of Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG)/Chengdu Aerospace Corporation (CAC) J-10CE multi-role fighters has been handed over to the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), increasing the number delivered to date to 12 aircraft.
The aircraft – confirmed serials: 22-107, 22-108, 22-109, 22-110; with the remaining two examples likely being 22-111 and 22-112 – were received by the PAF on August 30. As with the first batch, these aircraft have joined No 15 Squadron ‘Cobras’ at PAF Base Rafiqui, located near the city of Shorkot in the country’s Punjab province, which previously flew the French-developed Dassault Mirage IIIDP fighter-interceptor and Mirage 5DD/EF ground attack aircraft.
CAIG/CAC J-10CE (serial 22-102) was one of the first six examples to be delivered to the Pakistan Air Force on March 4, 2022. After the second batch of six aircraft arrived in Pakistan on August 30, the nation's J-10CE fleet now stands at 12 examples.
CAIG/CAC J-10CE (serial 22-102) was one of the first six examples to be delivered to the Pakistan Air Force on March 4, 2022. After the second batch of six aircraft arrived in Pakistan on August 30, the nation's J-10CE fleet now stands at 12 examples. AVIC
Negotiations between Pakistan and China to purchase the Chinese-made, delta-winged multi-role fighter had been ongoing for many years until December 2021, when the former confirmed speculation that a deal had been finalised earlier in the year by announcing a contract for the acquisition of 25 J-10CEs. The first six examples (serials 22-101 to 22-106) landed at PAF Base Minhas (Kamra) in northern Pakistan on March 4, 2022, after a ferry flight from the CAIG/CAC factory in Chengdu, China.
This initial delivery came just eight months after the contract was signed on June 25, 2021. They were officially inducted into PAF service during a formal ceremony at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) at PAF Base Minhas (Kamra) on March 11, this year.

Just to create more confusion 😕
 
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