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List of active Pakistan Air Force aircraft is a list of aircraft currently in service with the Pakistan Air Force. Current aircraft{{avilisthead|mil-current}}|-F |- | Combat Aircraft |- |General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon | {{flag | United States of America}} |Jet ||Multirole |1983 |76 [1] |85 |F-16A Block 15 MLU (28); F-16B Block 15 MLU (12); F-16A Block 15 ADF (9); F-16B Block 15 ADF (4); F-16C Block 52+ (12); F-16D Block 52+ (6) A total of 9 F-16s have been lost in accidents since 1983. |- |CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder |{{flag|China}} / {{flag|Pakistan}} | Jet |Multirole |2007 |99[2][3] |101[4] |JF-17A Block 1 (50); JF-17A Block 2 (50); JF-17B Block 1 (1)[5] PAF plans to induct at least 250 JF-17s.[6] 50 Block 1 JF-17s to be upgraded to Block 2 standard.[7] Third batch of 50 JF-17s will be Block 3. A total of 2 JF-17s have been lost in accidents since 2007.[8] |- |Dassault Mirage III |{{flag | France}} | Jet | Multirole, Reconnaissance | 1968 | 90 |135 |Several variants, typically with extensive upgrades.[9][10] All Mirage IIIs are planned to be replaced by JF-17s by 2030. |- |Dassault Mirage 5 |{{flag | France}} |Jet | Attack | 1973 | 82 | 85 | Several variants, typically with extensive upgrades.[9][10] All Mirage 5s are planned to be replaced by JF-17s by 2030. |- |Chengdu F-7P/PG |{{flag | China}} |Jet | Interceptor | 1988 | 139 | 180 | All F-7Ps/PGs are planned to be replaced by JF-17s by 2025. |- | Trainer Aircraft |- |Hongdu K-8 Karakorum |{{flag | China}}{{flag | Pakistan}} | Jet | Advanced Jet Trainer | 1994 |60 |60 |K-8 (12); K-8P (48) |- valign="top" |Cessna T-37 Tweet T-37B T-37C |{{flag | United States of America}} | Jet | Basic Jet Trainer | |69 |73 || 20 refurbished ex-USAF T-37 delivered by end of 2008 to replace older T-37 or provide parts.[11] 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 |{{flag | Sweden}}{{flag|Pakistan}} | Propeller | Primary Trainer | 1970s | 145 | 151 | 115 x MFI-17 Mushshak 30 x Super Mushshak Some MFI-17 Mushshak to be upgraded to Super Mushshak standard.[12] |- | Transport Aircraft |- | Airbus A310 A310-300 |{{flag | France}} | Jet | Transport || 2009 || 1 || | VIP transport. Previously operated by Pakistan International Airlines.[13] |- valign="top" |Boeing 707 707-320 |{{flag | United States of America}} | Jet | Transport || 1986 || 2 || 3 | Two transferred from PIA in 1986. A third aircraft in VIP transport configuration delivered in 1987.[14] One aircraft sold to a private individual in 2008.[15] |- valign="top" |Cessna Citation V |{{flag | United States of America}} | Jet | Transport || || 1 || | VIP transport.[16] |- valign="top" |Gulfstream IV |{{flag | United States of America}} | Jet | Commander/ executive transport || 2004 || 4 || | |- valign="top" |Embraer Phenom Phenom 100 |{{flag | Brazil}} | Jet | Transport || 2009 || 4 || | VIP transport.[17][18][19] |- valign="top" |Antonov An-26 |{{flag | Soviet Union}} | Propeller | Transport || || 1 || | One aircraft in service as of 2004.[16] |- valign="top" ||Lockheed C-130 Hercules |{{flag | United States of America}} | Propeller | Tactical (theatre) transport || 1960 ||18 || | 5 x C-130B, 5 x C-130E, 2 x C-130E, 6 x C-130H. |- valign="top" | CASA CN-235 CN-235-220 |{{flag | Spain}} | Propeller || Transport || 2004 || 4 || | 3 medium lift tactical transports. 1 VIP transport.[20] |- |Harbin Y-12 Y-12II |{{flag | China}} | Propeller | Utility || 1980s || 2 || | |- |Beech C-12 Huron |{{flag | United States of America}} | Propeller | Utility, training || || 1 || | |- |Saab 2000 |{{flag | Sweden}} | Propeller | Transport, training || 2008 || 1 || | VIP transport. Will also be used to train aircrew for the Saab 2000 Erieye AEW&C. Delivered in December 2008. |- | Tanker |- |Ilyushin Il-78MP |{{flag | Russia}} | Jet | Transport/Aerial Tanker || 2009 || 4 || 4 | 4 x IL-78MP dual-role aerial tankers and freighters. Ex-Ukrainian Air Force.[21][22][23][24] |- | Electronic Warfare |- | Dassault Falcon 20 DA-20 |{{flag | France}} | Jet || ESM, ECM || 1987 || 3 || | |- | AWACS |- |Saab 2000 Erieye Erieye Horizon |{{flag | Sweden}} | Propeller | AEW&C || 2011 || 3 || 7 || Three aircraft were damaged after Minhas airbase attack, of which two aircraft were repaired at PAC.Three more aircraft on order. One aircraft lost till date.[25][26] |- valign="top" |Shaanxi ZDK-03 Y-8F600 |{{flag | China}} | Propeller | AEW&C || 2011 || 4 || | Last two were expected to be delivered in 2013.[27] |- | Unmanned Aerial Vehicle |- | Burraq |{{flag | Pakistan}} | UAV | Reconnaissance, strike || || 12 |12|| Inducted in November 2013. Around 12 examples are visible in a picture. Used jointly with Pakistan Army.[28] |- |SATUMA Jasoos II Bravo+ |{{flag | Pakistan}} | UAV | Reconnaissance, training || 2009 || 45 |45|| Primary work horse for UAV Operations and Training Program.[29] |- |SELEX Galileo Falco |{{flag | Italy}} | UAV | Surveillance || 2009 || 25 |25|| Co-manufacture at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex began in August 2009.[30] |- |CASC CH-4 |{{flag | China}} | UAV | Reconnaissance, strike || || 4 |4|| Some are older CH-3 drones upgraded to CH-4.[31] |- |AAI RQ-7 Shadow |{{flag | United States of America}} | UAV | Reconnaissance || || 12 |0|| 3 systems(12 aircraft) on order by PAF. |- |SATUMA Mukhbar |{{flag | Pakistan}} | UAV | Reconnaissance || || 0 |0|| |- |GIDS Uqab |{{flag | Pakistan}} | UAV | Reconnaissance || || – | --|| Inducted in Pakistan Navy |- |Ababeel Aerial Drone |{{flag | Pakistan}} | UAV | Target Drone || || – | --|| [32] |- |Baaz Aerial Drone |{{flag | Pakistan}} | UAV | Target Drone || || – | --|| [32] |- |GIDS Shahpar |{{flag | Pakistan}} | UAV | Reconnaissance, surveillance || 2012 || 5 |5|| Currently in production.[33] |- | Helicopters |- | Mil Mi-17 Mi-171 |{{flag | Russia}} | Helicopter | SAR, transport || 2002 || 45 || | Some aircraft transferred from PLA.[34][35] |- |Aérospatiale Alouette III SA-3160 SA-316B SA-319B |{{flag | France}} | Helicopter | Utility, SAR || 2005 || 13 7 4 4 || | SA319B was locally produced.[36] |- | AgustaWestland AW139 AW-139M |{{flag | Italy}} | Helicopter | SAR, SAR Training || 2017 || 14 || | All 14 AW 139 have been delivered as of 17 December 2018 and have replaced Alloute 3.[37][38] |} See also
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