Pakistan
Air Force (PAF) has received third air to air refuelling aircraft from
Ukraine, which is likely to reach here in the first week of February
2011, sources disclosed. PAF purchased a total of four IL-78P Midas
tanker aircraft from Ukraine.The
third aircraft is likely to arrive in the first week of February. These
aircraft are equipped with Soviet-designed UPAZs pods and refuelling
kits on Mirage-III Rose-I of South African origin. In the first phase,
PAF announced that 30 Mirage-III Rose-I will be upgraded with in-flight
refuelling probes and this too, is being done at PAC Kamra.
The
IL-78s will help train Pakistani crew in mid-air refuelling techniques
and once operational, will be used to refuel the Mirage-III, eventually
JF-17 Thunder and Fc-20 fighter jets.These IL-78 Midas mid-air
refuelling aircraft will allow PAF to increase the range and endurance
of its fighter aircraft. The capability will also allowPakistan to hit
targets deep inside enemy territory by refuelling fighter aircraft
during flight. An official said that air-to-air refuelling will enhance
PAF capability in military warfare allowing its aircraft long ranges.
The first air to air refuelling aircraft joined the force in mid of
December 2009. PAF is using IL-78 aircraft that it procured from Ukraine
for refuelling purposes and immediately installed refuelling kits to
save cost. It has been learnt that PAF operates around 45 F-16A/B that
are being upgraded to F-16AM/BM along with 17 new F-16C/D Block 52. So
far, PAF has not shown any interest in new conformal air refuel tank
system for F-16s to make them capable of taking fuel from IL-78 as its
old F-16A/B can not carry conformal fuel tanks.
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