First visual confirmation of 2nd sqdn of BLK-III #23-323..
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23-323 - Highest number visually spotted BLK-III.
First visual confirmation of 2nd sqdn of BLK-III #23-323..
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JF giving protocol to Azerbaijani President upon entering in Pakistani Airspace.
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President of Azerbaijan, inspecting JF-17 block III multirole aircraft at NASTP, Pakistan
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Looks cool, but the configuration on the photo is a subsonic plane.BVR & Stand-off configuration:
I guessed that you are asking this question because you have read that Myanmar Air Force's JF-17 are grounded as reported by Taiwainese or Indian news?Anybody knows if the Myanmar Air Force still uses the JF-17 in their recent conflicts?
Yup, while I was skeptical about those news, I legit haven't seen any footage of Myanmar Air Force's JF-17 in the recent months considering that they were fighting rebels just a few months ago.I guessed that you are asking this question because you have read that Myanmar Air Force's JF-17 are grounded as reported by Taiwainese or Indian news?
Then Myanmar is getting a really shit deal out of this. Those rebels are about the only people Myanmar have to fight, and if they're not approved to use Chinese jets to strike them...Yup, while I was skeptical about those news, I legit haven't seen any footage of Myanmar Air Force's JF-17 in the recent months considering that they were fighting rebels just a few months ago.
They more use JL-9 for attackingThen Myanmar is getting a really shit deal out of this. Those rebels are about the only people Myanmar have to fight, and if they're not approved to use Chinese jets to strike them...
In a way, it does makes sense, because Myanmar accidentally attacked border towns inside China several times now with jets. So now they don't get to fly them against the rebels, since apparently they can't do it responsibly.