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Hi,when is next batch expected and how many , at this pace it will be another 2 years before PAF have full 36 examples

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A Pakistan Air Force J-10C 4.5+ generation omnirole fighter jet, attached to the 33rd Tactical Wing’s No. 15 ‘Cobras’ squadron taking off from an airbase in the PAF Northern Air Command AOR armed with the two PL-15 very-long-range AAMs and four PL-10 HOBS WVRAAMs.
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Correction: Carrying four PL-15 VLRAAMs, not two, and carrying Two PL-10 HOBS WVRAAMs, not four.View attachment 61311
A #Pakistan Air Force J-10C 4.5+ generation omnirole fighter jet, attached to the 33rd Tactical Wing’s No. 15 ‘Cobras’ squadron taking off from an airbase in the PAF Northern Air Command AOR armed with the two PL-15 very-long-range AAMs and four PL-10 HOBS WVRAAMs
Kindly put more light about specs of two different missiles? thank you SirCorrection: Carrying four PL-15 VLRAAMs, not two, and carrying Two PL-10 HOBS WVRAAMs, not four.
It was first rumored in 2011 that 612 Institute was developing the next generation of active radar homing LRAAM dubbed PL-15 replacing PL-12 which is comparable to American AIM-120D. The missile was initially speculated as a PL-12 variant (PL-12C?) but it appears to be a new design. PL-15 features redesigned stabilizing fins and tail control fins with smaller wingspans in order to fit into the internal weapon bay of J-20 (up to 4). Up to 6 of the folded fin variant could be carried which is still under development. It is expected to be carried internally by FC-31 as well. A major improvement of the missile is a new a dual pulse rocket motor which could extend its kinetic range up to 200km. Its two-way datalink+INS+Beidou+active radar seeker onboard will give it an excellent ECCM capability against severe jamming. A PL-15 prototype was first seen underneath the wing of a J-11B testbed in 2012. In 2013 PL-15 was first seen inside J-20's main internal weapon bay during its weapon integration tests. It was reported by US intelligence that PL-15 was successfully test-fired from a J-11B in 2015. In 2016 PL-15 started to be carried by J-10C, J-11B and by J-16 a year later. It was unveiled at the 2021 Zhuhai Airshow that PL-15 has been cleared for export as PL-15E. Its first customer is PAF's J-10CE and it is also expected to be carried by JF-17C. Some specifications (PL-15E): length 3996mm, diameter 203mm, weight 210kg, max range 145km (200km for PL-15). 

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