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Pak to get four F-16s by June end: Officials | The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) would receive four of the first 18 F-16 fighter jets from the US in June, senior Pakistani and American have officials said. The fighter jets
are part of the 2.9 billion dollars arms package, which includes electronics and
weapons upgrades for 34 existing Pakistani F-16s. Bruce Lemkin, Deputy Under Secretary
in the Pentagon for the Air Force, said the Air Force is also reviewing Pakistan's
request to loan or lease excess or decommissioned U.S. F-16s for ground operations
before newer ones are delivered. A US military officer, who spoke on condition
of anonymity, said 17 of the 18 combat aircrafts would be delivered to Islamabad
by December. Pakistani fighter pilots are already receiving training in the US
on the new F-16s, so that they can put the aircraft to optimum use once they are
delivered, The Business week reports. US Air Force spokesman Lieutenant Colonel
Jeffry Glenn said 1,000 kits for converting unguided weapons into laser-guided
bombs, the first ever sent to Pakistan, have been sent to Pakistan earlier this
month, and it could take as many as 30 days to arrive. The bombs can be dropped
from Pakistan's existing older F- 16s, Glenn said in an e-mail. It may be noted
that in 1990, the U.S. halted the production of a third and fourth batch of F-16s
ordered by Pakistan, due to its nuclear weapons program. 40 F-16A/B aircraft had
been delivered under the Peace Gate I and II programs, however none of the Peace
Gate III and IV aircraft were delivered. However, in 2005 Islamabad finally received
the go-ahead to order 24 additional F-16s, which was believed to an explicit reward
for General Pervez Musharraf's support in the 'war on terror.' |
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