
During
the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, PAF’s expert marksman Flt Lt Saiful-Azam, who was on
deputation to Jordan, downed an Israeli Mystère IVA
while flying a Hunter. A day later, he shifted to an Iraqi air base
and shot down an Israeli Vautour IIA and a Mirage IIICJ. A near-ace, he had earlier shot down an Indian
Gnat in the 1965 war.
In 1974, during a combat air patrol in Syria, Flt Lt Abdus Sattar Alvi,
part of an all-PAF eight-ship MiG-21 formation, claimed an Israeli Mirage IIICJ,
bringing some cheer to the beleaguered Syrian Arab Air Force.
PAF has also been a regular participant in various multi-national exercises
with China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, UAE, UK, and USA. Pilots have enthusiastically fought against A-6, F-4, F-14, F-111 and Hunters of yesteryears, as well as the modern fighters
including F-15, F-16, F-18, J-10, J-11 (Su-27 copy), Mirage 2000, Tornado, and
Typhoon. Operations in electronically jammed
environments, flying in large strike packages at very low altitudes, and air
combat against fighters with AEWC support, are some of the scenarios PAF pilots
have been exposed to, during these exercises.
© KAISER TUFAIL
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