Three Pakistani Air Force (PAF) JF-17Thunder fighter aircraft will be taking part in the Paris Air Show opening at the Paris Le Bourget airport next week. This Chinese-Pakistani fighter jet will participate in the daily flight demonstration. It will also be on display in the ground exhibit.
The JF-17 Thunder was developed jointly by Pakistan and China, by Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group. Fifty planes have already been delivered and comprise two PAF fighter squadrons. Production of the follow-on Thunder JF-17 Block 2 variant began in 2013. Aircraft of this model are currently being assembled at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex. Pakistan remains the only operator of this jet. Thunder Block 2 is equipped with an aerial refuelling probe and advanced avionics suite, improved cockpit ergonomics and updated Electronic Counter Measures (ECM), and can carry a wider range of ordnance.
From 2017 the Pakistani Air Force is expected to receive the third variant – JF-17 Block 3, to be equipped with a new, Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar. This lightweight, all weather, multi-role fighter jet will become the mainstay of the PAF, as it plans to replace its ageing fleet of fighter aircraft with JF-17s. These are designed to carry out both air-to-air and air-to-ground strikes, and can be fitted with beyond-visual-range (BVR) missiles.
Another view of the JF-17 in China. November 2014. Photo: Tamir Eshel, Defense-UpdateSource: http://defense-update.com/20150608_jf17thunder.html
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