Pakistan Military News, Reports, Data, etc.

Black Wolf

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Various Pakistan accounts are talking about possible addition of a new EW craft by PAF being Bombardier Global 6000 SOJ
Some others saying its insides are Turkish based with 500km ranges

There were confirmed reports that the first acquired Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft for PAF was sent to Turkey for conversion to SOJ standards some months ago. Additionally, there were unconfirmed claims of a second platform also being acquired and currently in Turkey.

However, the recent speculation about a new EW aircraft being operational or already inducted appears inaccurate.

The first unit was only sent around 6–7 months back, and such conversions typically require more time, especially considering that both TUSAŞ and Aselsan are currently focused on completing the four SOJ aircraft for the Turkish Air Force.

Given their existing workload, it's unlikely that the PAF variant would be completed or operational this quickly.
 

AlexYe

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There were confirmed reports that the first acquired Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft for PAF was sent to Turkey for conversion to SOJ standards some months ago. Additionally, there were unconfirmed claims of a second platform also being acquired and currently in Turkey.

However, the recent speculation about a new EW aircraft being operational or already inducted appears inaccurate.

The first unit was only sent around 6–7 months back, and such conversions typically require more time, especially considering that both TUSAŞ and Aselsan are currently focused on completing the four SOJ aircraft for the Turkish Air Force.

Given their existing workload, it's unlikely that the PAF variant would be completed or operational this quickly.
Fair fair but when the rumours leak to public and when it actually happened (if it did) could have a delay too, so it might be longer than 6-7 actual months.

And alleged Pakistani spy was arrested by Indian Border security force:
Yes this is real.
 

neutralobserver

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Chinese Foreign Minister meets Pakistani Military Leadership (Chief of Army Staff, Director General Military Operations and Director General Inter Services Intelligence)


Statement from Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson:

Chinese FM Wang Yi met with Pakistani Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir in Islamabad. Facing the rapid global changes unseen in a century and growing instability and uncertainties, promoting a strong China-Pakistan relationship is conducive to maintaining regional peace and stability.
China will continue to support Pakistan in safeguarding its territorial integrity and national security.

 

Black Wolf

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The fourth E190 aircraft has been acquired for the Sea-Sultan project (LRMPA).




The fourth E190 aircraft has been acquired for the Sea-Sultan project (LRMPA). Currently, two aircraft have been converted and are in the trial phase, while the third is undergoing conversion.

A total of 10 to 12 aircraft are planned to be inducted with the LRMPA configuration as part of the project.

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As per latest. now the total number of aircraft acquired under the Sea-Sultan LRMPA program now stands at five:
  • 1x ex-Chinese registered airframe (first acquired)
  • 2x ex-Falcon Aviation (Abu Dhabi) airframes
  • 1x ex-American registered airframe
  • 1x ex-Dubai Royal Flight airframe (most recent addition)

All five platforms are at different stages of conversion into the Sea-Sultan LRMPA configuration.

The first acquired airframe (ex-Chinese) is currently in the trial and acceptance phase and is expected to join the fleet soon.

The project continues to progress steadily, with a total of 10–12 aircraft planned for induction in the final configuration.
 
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