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Selon une communication de l'ISPR (Inter-Services Public Relations) de l'armée pakistanaise, cette dernière a utilisé les drones armés Burraq dans la campagne de lutte anti-terroriste et a tué 3 hauts responsables dans la valée de Shawal aujourd'hui.

Le drone armée Burraq et son armement principal le missile Air-Sol à guidage laser Burq sont dérivés directement du drone MALE chinois CH-3 et du missile AR-1.

Pakistan's first indigenous armed drone kills 3 militants in Shawal: ISPR

By Kamran YousufPublished: September 7, 2015

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This television screen grab shows UCAV Burraq launching the laser-guided missile Burq.

Three high profile militants were killed in Shawal Valley on Monday in a drone strike by Pakistan’s first indigenous armed drone, ‘Burraq’, Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said. 

“First ever use of Pakistani made Buraq drone today. A terrorist compound was hit in Shawal Valley, killing three high profile terrorists,” DG ISPR Asim Bajwa said on Twitter.

1st ever use of Pak made Burraq Drone today. Hit a terrorist compound in Shawal Valley killing 3 high profile terrorists.Details follow

— AsimBajwaISPR (@AsimBajwaISPR) September 7, 2015

Read: Drone war: ‘Burraq’ turned the tide in Tirah battle, say officials

The remotely-piloted aircraft ‘Burraq’ and laser-guided missile ‘Burq’ were tested on March 14, taking Pakistan a step closer to acquiring the technology it has long demanded from the United States.

Earlier, security officials said the indigenously-developed armed drone ‘Burraq’ has turned the tide against the militants in the offensive in Tirah Valley. Senior security officials told Express News that much before ‘Burraq’ was publicly showcased it had been tested in live combat against militants in the Tirah Valley.

Read: Pakistan successfully tests first indigenous armed drone: ISPR

A ground offensive was launched by Pakistan Army in North Waziristan Agency’s mountainous Shawal Valley last month as it is regarded as the last haven of fleeing homegrown militants and their foreign cohorts.

Since May, the military has stepped up operations in the deeply forested ravines of the Shawal Valley – which straddles North and South Waziristan agencies along the border with Afghanistan – and softened militant targets in the valley through continued airstrikes.

The deeply forested ravines of Shawal Valley and Datta Khel are popular smuggling routes between Pakistan and neighbouring Afghanistan, and are dotted with militant bases used as launch pads for attacks on Pakistani forces.

Read: Ground offensive begins: Army troops roll into Shawal Valley

The area is a stronghold of Khan Sajna Said, the leader of a Taliban faction whose name the United States put on a sanctions list of ‘specially designated global terrorists” last year.

Banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan used to control all of mountainous NWA, which includes the Shawal Valley and Datta Khel, and runs along the Afghan border. But Pakistan Army recaptured most of the region in a major armed operation, codenamed Zarb-e-Azb, which was launched in June 2014.

North Waziristan used to be the Pakistani Taliban’s last key stronghold until the start of the operation. Officials claim that nearly 3,000 militants have been killed since the launch of the offensive. Authorities have now vowed to intensify operations both in the border regions and across the country.

C'est en Mars cette année que l'armée pakistanaise avait procédé avec succès les tirs d'essai de Burraq :

Pakistan successfully tests first indigenous armed drone: ISPR

By Web DeskPublished: March 13, 2015

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RAWALPINDI: Pakistan has successfully test fired an indigenously-developed armed drone Burraq and its laser guided missile Barq, the ISPR announced on Friday.

According to DG ISPR Asim Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif witnessed the test fire, which has impressive accuracy and multiplies capability against terrorists.

Pak successfully test fires own indigenous developed armed #Drone Burraq &Barq laser guided missile.#COAS attends-1/5 pic.twitter.com/AHRRqF7QIV

— AsimBajwaISPR (@AsimBajwaISPR) March 13, 2015

The army chief commended the engineers and scientists involved in the development and for their untiring efforts to acquire state-of-the-art technology.

According to Bajwa, General Raheel termed it “a great national achievement”, and added that it would add to the country’s existing anti-terror campaign.

#COAS witnessed test fire on static&moving tgt.Impressive Pin point accuracy,all weather.Multiplies capability against terrorists-2/5

— AsimBajwaISPR (@AsimBajwaISPR) March 13, 2015

#COAS commends Engrs,scientists for untiring efforts to acquire state of art tech,put Pak in different league-3/5 pic.twitter.com/qdNgmRKs5b

— AsimBajwaISPR (@AsimBajwaISPR) March 13, 2015

#COAS terms it great national achievement,momentous occasion. Force multiplier in our anti terror campaign/ops-4/5 pic.twitter.com/qCLCJiZYeS

— AsimBajwaISPR (@AsimBajwaISPR) March 13, 2015

#COAS congrats nation,scientist,tech,involved in dev own drone.Lets join hands to take Pak frwd in respective field-5 pic.twitter.com/xWH7nUNdiz

— AsimBajwaISPR (@AsimBajwaISPR) March 13, 2015

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La première femme pakistanaise pilote de chasse est décédée dans le crash de son appareil

http://www.defens-aero.com/2015/11/premiere-femme-pakistanaise-pilote-de-chasse-decedee-crash-son-appareil.html

La Force Aérienne Pakistanaise disposait, en 2013, de dix-neuf femmes pilotes de chasse dans ses escadrons depuis qu'elles sont autorisées à voler dans des avions de combat, et ce depuis 2006.

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A vrai dire j'aime beaucoup le programme FC-1, non pas pour ses caractéristiques techniques, mais sur la manière que le programme a été monté et piloté - Très pragmatique et lucide, pas de bling bling, la progression et l'évolution sont maîtrisées à la fois par le fournisseur et le client, une vraie relation de confiance et de partenariat. Dommage qu'on ne regarde pas souvent ce programme sous cet angle là.

Et j'attend avec impatience l'évolution Block III qui devrait permettre à cet avion de devenir "quelque chose".

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The Government of Pakistan – F-16 Block 52 Aircraft

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12, 2016 - The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Pakistan for F-16 Block 52 Aircraft, equipment, training, and logistics support. The estimated cost is $699.04 million. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency delivered the required certification notifying Congress of this possible sale on February 11, 2016.

The Government of Pakistan has requested a possible sale of:

Major Defense Equipment (MDE):
Eight (8) F-16 Block 52 aircraft (two (2) C and six (6) D models), with the F100-PW-229 increased
     performance engine
Fourteen (14) Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing Systems (JHMCS)

Non-MDE items included in this request are eight (8) AN/APG-68(V)9 radars, and eight (8) ALQ-211(V)9 Advanced Integrated Defensive Electronic Warfare Suites (AIDEWS). Additionally, this possible sale includes spare and repair parts, support and test equipment, publications and technical documentation, personnel training and training equipment, U.S. Government and contractor engineering, technical and logistics support services, and other related elements of logistical and program support. The estimated cost of MDE is $564.68 million. The total estimated cost is $699.04 million.

This proposed sale contributes to U.S. foreign policy objectives and national security goals by helping to improve the security of a strategic partner in South Asia.

The proposed sale improves Pakistan's capability to meet current and future security threats. These additional F-16 aircraft will facilitate operations in all-weather, non-daylight environments, provide a self-defense/area suppression capability, and enhance Pakistan’s ability to conduct counter-insurgency and counterterrorism operations.

This sale will increase the number of aircraft available to the Pakistan Air Force to sustain operations, meet monthly training requirements, and support transition training for pilots new to the Block-52. Pakistan will have no difficulty absorbing these additional aircraft into its air force.

The proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region.

Contractors have not been selected to support this proposed sale. There are no known offset agreements proposed in connection with this potential sale.

Implementation of this proposed sale will not require the assignment of any additional U.S. Government or contractor representatives to Pakistan.

There will be no adverse impact on U.S. defense readiness as a result of this proposed sale.

This notice of a potential sale is required by law and does not mean the sale has been concluded.

All questions regarding this proposed Foreign Military Sale should be directed to the State Department's Bureau of Political Military Affairs, Office of Congressional and Public Affairs, pm-cpa@state.gov.

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Le Pakistan veut 10 F-16 Block 52 supplémentaires.

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Pakistan looks to buy another 10 F-16s

Farhan Bokhari, Islamabad - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

09 March 2016

Pakistan will seek to purchase another 10 Lockheed Martin F-16C/D Block 52 multirole fighters from the United States after recently concluding a deal to buy eight of the aircraft.

A "decision in principle has been made to buy 10 more F-16s", a senior Pakistani government official told IHS Jane's on 7 March, while adding that "the exact timing to place an order is yet to be decided".

The US Department of State approved in February a sale of eight fighters - two single-seat F-16Cs and six twin-seat F-16Ds, along with associated equipment - for about USD699 million. The deal was opposed by some members of the US Congress on the grounds that Pakistan had not done enough against insurgents and terrorist groups active in Afghanistan.


 

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Finalement le Pakistan devrait obtenir ses 18 F-16 C/D Block.52 initialement prévu levant ainsi l'option du contrat de 2007.

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Le Pakistan a besoin de nouveaux chasseurs pour remplacer les 190 avions qui seront retirer d'ici a 2020.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1245714/pakistan-air-force-needs-to-replace-190-planes-by-2020

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Pakistan Air Force needs to retire 190 planes from its current fleet by 2020, senior officials told Dawn while commenting on a report that the country was seeking another batch of 10 F-16s from the United States.

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The official said that the strong resistance it faced in the US Congress for buying a small batch of eight planes was ‘discouraging.’ “That’s why we are looking at other options too, such as buying them from Russia or France.”

The official noted that while French planes were “very expensive, the Russians are not and they are equally good”.

In September last year, Russia offered to sell Su-35 planes to Pakistan, which are among the fifth generation aircraft.

 

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L'histoire du Su-35S au Pakistan a été rayée de la carte par UAC qui a confirmé que c'était sans aucun fondement. 

(Enfin pas en ces termes, mais c'est l'idée). 

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il y a 28 minutes, Dorfmeister a dit :

L'histoire du Su-35S au Pakistan a été rayée de la carte par UAC qui a confirmé que c'était sans aucun fondement. 

(Enfin pas en ces termes, mais c'est l'idée). 

 

il y a 23 minutes, FATac a dit :

Et un chasseur français au Pakistan, quand on modernise les 2000 de l'Inde et que l'on tente de leur vendre du Rafale, cela me paraît tiré par les cheveux.

La PAF va de toute façons ce concentrait sur la modernisation des ses F-16 et la production du JF-17. Le remplacement des 190 avions ne se fera pas sur une base de 1:1. 

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La PAF envisage d'incorporer le pod de désignation de chez Thalès ( Damocles) pour le block 3 du JF-17, discussions en cours pour le moment le Pakistan étant apparemment interessé.

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/15768/Pakistan_Seeks_Thales_Damocles_Targeting_Pod_For_JF_17_Aircraft

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Pakistan is assessing the Thales-made Damocles targeting pod to be mounted on its JF-17 aircraft for giving the fighter precision-targeting capability.

Pakistan Air Force deputy chief Muhammad Ashfaque Arain, currently in Paris to discuss the possibility of acquiring the Domacles pod was quoted by Reuters today as saying, “the Damocles is a battle- proven system and the other options are not. If we do not get the Damocles pod for example, then we will need to look for alternate options that may not be proven.”

The JF-17 is a China- Pakistan joint venture manufactured in Pakistan. Arain said that the JF-17 with the Pakistan Air Force had been performing well but its usefulness in current operations was limited because it lacks precision-targeting, a need which would be fulfilled if Thales sold it the Damocles pod.

Arain revealed that 16 JF-17s will be produced this year in Pakistan and a further 20 in 2017. The aircraft are equipped to carry air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles and bombs.

 

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il y a 29 minutes, Urgan a dit :

Dites-moi que ca ne va pas faire capoter les rafales en Inde.

Sérieusement, j'en ai besoin là !:blink:

Bah si c'était le Pakistan et non l'Inde qui avait commandé des Rafales (enfin, sélectionné quoi): ces derniers voleraient déjà et une option hypothétique aurait déjà été levée. 

Pas de bol les gars, ce sont les Indiens qui vous ont choisis. Bon courage, encore 5 ou 10 ans à palabrer :biggrin:

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Le Pakistan prévoit d'augmenter sa production de JF-17 passant de 15 en 2015 a 26 cette année selon le mindef pakistanais.

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/15790/Pakistan_Plans_to_Produce_24_JF_17_Thunder_Fighter_Aircraft_This_year

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Pakistan plans to increase the rate of manufacture of the JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft from 17 in 2015 to 24 in 2016.

The country’s Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman expressed determination to produce up to 24 jets in 2016. He was speaking at a ceremony to hand over JF-17 Thunder aircraft to Squadron-II of Pakistan Air Force (PAF), various Pak media outlets reported.

Quatrième escadron a recevoir le JF-17 ( escadron n°2 "Minhas" qui opèrent sur la base aérienne de  Masroor a Karachi).

66 JF-17 sont désormais opérationnels.

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Entré en production du 1er JF-17B dans l'usine de Chengdu. Le Pakistan envisage l'adoption en 2017.

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PAF eyes induction of JF-17B fighter jet by April 2017

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is eyeing formal induction of the newly-launched JF-17B dual seat fighter jet by April 2017, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) announced on Wednesday.

Production of the first JF-17B was initiated by Pakistan and China during a joint ceremony at Chengdu Aerospace Corporation. The jet is set to make its maiden flight by the end of this year, the PAF said.

The dual seat aircraft will enhance training value and operational capability, Air Marshal Muhammad Iqbal said at the ceremony. He also thanked Chinese leadership for their continuous support in the design, development and manufacturing phases of the JF-17 development project.

Chinese leadership paid tribute to PAF authorities for operationalising the aircraft and expressed their resolve to continue support for development work of JF-17 project.

http://www.dawn.com/news/1254985/paf-eyes-induction-of-jf-17b-fighter-jet-by-april-2017

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