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China and Pakistan air forces launched joint military drills Shaheen-4.


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World Aviation Defense & Security News - China & Pakistan
 
 
 
China and Pakistan air forces launched joint military drills Shaheen-4
 
Chinese and Pakistani air forces on Sunday Sept. 6th launched joint drill codenamed Shaheen-4 (Eagle-4) by pressing in several contingents of fighter jets, bombers and early warning aircraft. The joint exercise is part of a series of military exchange programmes between the two air forces, Chinese Air Force spokesperson Shen Jinke said.
     
Chinese and Pakistani air forces on Sunday Sept. 6th launched joint drill codenamed Shaheen-4 (Eagle-4) by pressing in several contingents of fighter jets, bombers and early warning aircraft. The joint exercise is part of a series of military exchange programmes between the two air forces, Chinese Air Force spokesperson Shen Jinke said. PLAAF and PAF fighter aircrafts during exercise Shaheen-2 in 2013
     
The two air forces deployed contingent fighter jets, bombers and early warning planes, Shen said. He however, did not say how long the drill would last nor disclosed the area where it is taking place.

The first such drill was held in Pakistan in March 2011, the second in China's western Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in September 2013, and the third was held in Punjab, Pakistan, in May last year.

Shen said that China's Air Force was willing to expand the scope of cooperation with various countries.

Over the years China has emerged as Pakistan's prime military weapon supplier as they forged close strategic relationship. The two countries jointly produce the JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft.

Reports in Beijing said Pakistan plans to acquire another of China's multi role fighter the J-10. J-10's first overseas buyer will be Pakistan, Fu Qianshao, an aviation equipment expert with China's People's Liberation Army Air Force told official the media recently.

According to the official media reports, China is wooing Iran to buy 150 jets of J-10 in the backdrop of lifting of UN sanctions.

Pakistan has dispatched a 75-member military contingent to take part in the September 3rd massive military parade held in Beijing to commemorate the 70 anniversary of victory against Japan in WW-II.

 

 

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