The Asian Age

Pak Air Force carries out drill at base near Leh

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Amidst the India and China military stand-off, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has carried out exercises at its forward air base in Skardu near Ladakh in the occupied Gilgit-Baltistan region.

Pakistan has deployed JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft at Skardu air base which carried out these exercises. Skardu airbase in PoK is around 100 kilometers from Leh air base.

Pakistan’s state-owned broadcaste­r, PTV, said that PAF chief Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan on Saturday visited PAF Base Qadri at Skardu and witnessed various operationa­l activities at the base, including rapid deployment of fighter aircraft and combat support elements. He was also briefed on the ongoing infrastruc­ture developmen­t works at the air base.

Pakistan’s media quoted Mr Khan as saying that “the aggressive military procuremen­ts by the enemy are not going unnoticed and necessary measures are in place to ensure the balance of military power in convention­al domain as well.”

In the past, Pakistan has used the Skardu airbase to support its Army operations on the border with India.

JF-17 is now the backbone of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) defence as the US has stopped sale of new F16 aircraft to Pakistan. Chinese JF-17 is a single-engine fighter which can be used for ground attack and aircraft intercepti­on. However, unlike India’s top line aircraft Su-30, which can carry 8 beyond-visual-range (BVR) missiles, JF-17 can carry only four BVR missiles.

SKARDU AIRBASE in PoK is around 100 kilometers from Leh airbase. Pakistan has deployed JF17 Thunder fighter aircraft at Skardu.

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