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List of active Pakistan Air Force aircraft is a list of aircraft currently in active service with the Pakistan Air Force.

Active aircraft

Type Origin Class Role Introduced In service Total Notes |-
Combat Aircraft
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon
 United States of America
Jet Multirole 1983 75 85[1] F-16AM Block 15 (27)

F-16BM Block 15 (17)

F-16A Block 15ADF (9)

F-16B Block 15ADF (4)

F-16C Block 52+ (12)

F-16D Block 52+ (6)

CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder  China  Pakistan Jet Multirole 2007 135 138[2] JF-17A Block 1 (50)

JF-17A Block 2 (62)

JF-17B Block 2 (26)

JF-17A Block 3 (50) (on order)

Dassault Mirage III  France Jet Multirole 1968 56 135 Several variants, typically with extensive upgrades.[3][4] All Mirage IIIs are planned to be replaced by JF-17s by 2030.
Dassault Mirage 5  France Jet Attack, Reconnaissance 1970 69 139 Several variants, typically with extensive upgrades.[3][4] All Mirage 5s are planned to be replaced by JF-17s by 2030.
Chengdu F-7P/PG  China Jet Interceptor 1988 60 180 F7P/PG. All F-7Ps/PGs are planned to be replaced by JF-17s by 2025.
Trainer Aircraft
Hongdu K-8 Karakorum  China

 Pakistan

Jet Intermediate Jet Trainer 1994 60 60 K-8 (12)

K-8P (48)

Cessna T-37 Tweet  United States of America Jet Basic Jet Trainer 1962 69 73 T-37B/C. 20 refurbished ex-USAF T-37 delivered by end of 2008 to replace older T-37 or provide parts.[5] T-37 to be eventually replaced with K-8P. On 28 October 2015, the Turkish Air Force transferred 34 T-37Cs to the PAF, including spares.
PAC MFI-17 Mushshak  Sweden

 Pakistan

Propeller Primary Trainer 1974 145 151 MFI-17 Mushshak (115)

Super Mushshak (30)

Some MFI-17 Mushshaks to be upgraded to Super Mushshak standard.[6]

Aerial Refueling Aircraft
Ilyushin Il-78  Russia Jet Strategic Airlift Transporter/Aerial Refueler 2009 4 4 Il-78MP. Dual-role aerial refeulers and freighters. Ex-Ukrainian Air Force.[7][8][9][10]
Transport Aircraft
Lockheed C-130 Hercules  United States of America Propeller Tactical Airlift Transporter 1963 18 C-130B (5)

C-130E (7)

C-130H (6)

Saab 2000  Sweden Propeller Transport, Training 2008 4 4 Will also be used to train aircrew for the Saab 2000 Erieye AEW&C. Delivered in December 2008.
CASA CN-235  Spain Propeller Transport 2004 4 4 CN-235-220. 3 medium lift transporters. 1 VIP transporter.[11]
Harbin Y-12  China Propeller Utility 1980s 2 2 Y-12II
Beechcraft C-12 Huron  United States of America Propeller Utility, Training 1 1
Boeing 707  United States of America Jet VIP Transport 1986 2 3 707-320. Two transferred from PIA in 1986. A third aircraft in VIP transport configuration delivered in 1987.[12] One aircraft sold to a private individual in 2008.[13]
Airbus A310  France Jet VIP Transport 2009 1 1 A310-300. Previously operated by Pakistan International Airlines.[14]
Cessna Citation V  United States of America Jet VIP Transport 1 1 [15]
Gulfstream IV  United States of America Jet VIP Transport 2004 4 4
Embraer Phenom
Phenom 100
 Brazil Jet VIP Transport 2009 4 4 [16][17][18]
Airborne Early Warning & Control Aircraft
Saab 2000 Erieye  Sweden Propeller AEW&C 2011 7[19] 8 Three aircraft were damaged after Minhas airbase attack, of which two aircraft were repaired at PAC.Three more aircraft delivered in 2019. One aircraft lost till date.[20][21]
Shaanxi ZDK-03  China Propeller AEW&C 2011 4 4 Y-8F600. Locally designated as Karakoram Eagle, last two were delivered in 2013.[22]
Electronic Warfare Aircraft
Dassault Falcon 20  France Jet ESM, ECM 1986 3 3 DA-20.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
CAIG Wing Loong II  China UCAV, UAV Reconnaissance, Strike 2020 50 50 [23]
Burraq  Pakistan UCAV, UAV Reconnaissance, Strike 2014 13 13 Inducted in November 2014. Around 13 examples are visible in a picture. Used jointly with Pakistan Army.[24]
CASC CH-4  China UCAV, UAV Reconnaissance, Strike 1999 5 5 Some are older CH-3 drones upgraded to CH-4.[25]
SATUMA Jasoos II (Bravo+)  Pakistan UAV Reconnaissance, Training 2010 46 46 Primary work horse for UAV Operations and Training Program.[26]
SELEX Galileo Falco  Italy  Pakistan UAV Surveillance 2010 26 26 Co-manufacture at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex began in August 2010.[27]
GIDS Shahpar  Pakistan UAV Surveillance 2020 6 6 Currently in production.[28]
Helicopters
Mil Mi-17  Russia Helicopter Transport, Utility 2010 40 [29][30]
AgustaWestland AW139  Italy Helicopter SAR, Utility 2018 14 AW139M[31][32]

See also

References

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