Missile-fitted planes shifted to Karachi

By: Our Staff Reporter | December 28, 2008 |
ISLAMABAD - In the wake of recent Pak-India rift, Pakistan Air Force has beefed up airspace surveillance.
As per extremely dependable sources, the PAF has shifted six jet fighters equipped with most up-to-date cruise missiles to Karachi Airport.
PAF is also surveying with full care what type of Indian planes are in operation and in which sector.
According to PAF sources, Russian-built Sukhoi SU-20 and SU-30 fighter bombers, coming from Pathankot airbase are flying in Rajasthan Sector, while Mirage 2000, flying from Srinagar and Jassalmer bases keep watch over Kashmir Sector.
On our side, F-16, Mirage, JF-17 Thunder and F7 fighter jets are keeping a watch over Lahore and Kashmir sectors day and night.

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