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Bayraktar Kızılelma unmanned combat aerial vehicle on a runway with blurred Turkish landscape background.

Pakistan Air Force Weighs J-35, Kızılelma as F-16 Alternatives

Baykar's Kızılelma UCAV just hit a major milestone, successfully test-firing a Roketsan JET-230 air-launched ballistic missile, further cementing its status as a cutting-edge, strike-capable drone. This latest achievement builds on last year's groundbreaking radar-guided air-to-air missile launch from the same platform.

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Military personnel in uniform gather near a briefing area at a Pakistan Air Force base with F-16 fighter jets in the…

Pakistan Air Force Prepares for Major Fighter Procurement Cycle in 2030

Get ready for a major upgrade in Pakistan's air defence capabilities, as the Pakistan Air Force is set to embark on a significant fighter procurement cycle in the 2030s, driven by the impending retirement of its F-16A/B fleet. A recent $686 million deal with the US will support the current fleet, but a new generation of fighters is on the horizon.

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Military vehicle-mounted high-energy laser system in desert terrain.

Pakistan Air Force Pursues High-Energy Laser Systems for Counter-UAS Defense

The Pakistan Air Force is ramping up its defense against rogue drones with a cutting-edge pursuit of high-energy laser systems, complementing its existing electronic warfare and anti-air gun arsenal. This move marks a significant upgrade to its counter-UAS capabilities, potentially with interceptor drones and directed-energy weapons.

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Military aircraft on a runway with engineers and equipment in the background.

Pakistan Air Force Taps NASTP as Lead Integrator

The Pakistan Air Force is taking a strategic leap by appointing the National Aerospace Science and Technology Park as its lead integrator, streamlining aircraft upgrades, radars, and electronic warfare systems under one in-house umbrella. This bold move promises to revolutionize the country's defense capabilities.

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Air Chief Marshal stands beside a sleek, jet-powered stealth drone in a modern facility.

Pakistan Air Force Explores Bayraktar Kizilelma for Autonomous Combat Architecture

A dramatic photo of Pakistan's top air chief standing beside a cutting-edge stealth drone, fresh from a successful test firing a long-range missile, marks a significant turning point in the country's military capabilities. This powerful image signals a major leap forward in Pakistan's pursuit of autonomous combat technology.

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Pakistan Air Force J-10C fighter jet flies with Erieye plane in background.

Pakistan's AWACS-Guided BVR Narrative Faces Scrutiny

The PAF's J-10C fighters are said to have used PL-15E missiles guided by Erieye AEW&C, with a midcourse correction process that locks onto the target via radar and then hands over to the missile's AESA seeker at a certain range. This narrative, however, has begun to unravel under scrutiny.

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Pakistan Air Force Saab 2000 aircraft with Erieye radar system on runway surrounded by support vehicles and personnel.

Pakistan Air Force Fortifies Special Mission Aircraft Arsenal

The Pakistan Air Force has revolutionized its special mission capabilities, transforming a handful of legacy platforms into a powerhouse fleet that now boasts over seven cutting-edge airborne early warning and control aircraft, advanced electronic-attack systems, and game-changing unmanned aerial surveillance tech. This impressive arsenal, built from a modest start, now makes the PAF a force to be reckoned with.

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Pakistan Air Force personnel in flight suits and technical uniforms surround fighter jets in a bustling hangar.

Pakistan Air Force Accelerates Modernization with Fighter Jets, Precision Strike Weapons

The Pakistan Air Force is turbocharging its modernization efforts with a bold plan to bolster its fleet with cutting-edge fighter jets and precision strike capabilities. With 160 projects in development, the force is set to significantly boost Pakistan's defence capabilities in the near future.

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Pakistan Air Force pilots walk towards aircraft on tarmac at a training base.

Pakistan Air Force Revamps Training Pipeline Amid Modernization Push

The Pakistan Air Force is overhauling its training pipeline as part of a modernization drive, driven in part by the high costs of advanced training aircraft - with Light Intermediate Fighter Trainers, or LIFT, aircraft costing as much as an F-16. Currently, the PAF relies on a fleet of legacy trainers, including some, like the Cessna T-37 Tweet, that date back to the 1950s.

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