Pakistan & Bangladesh Tech Tree

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Donated Egyptian T-54. These were later converted into Type 59s

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squadron vehicle.
how about it?

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Yeah it could be a good 7.X BR squadron tank (Can’t remember T-54’s BR)

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hi

hi again

@Miraz05

this is strange…
i dont recall PAF ever owning F-5 Fighters

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EDIT: ok apparently yes

Rare photographs (the only two) of PAF RB-57F (militarised for carrying bombs)

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This seems like a rendering or painting

Yeah this is a drawing but PAF did operate a few F-5s out of sargodha OR peshawar.
Apparently the existence was kept secret because pakistan got them from…
Non purchasing methods from an arab nation.

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Lmao look at how they lie

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What jet is this supposed to be?

Are you sure that it was Northrop F-5 not Shenyang F-5? The camo seems same as the Iranian F-5 camo.

its their own mig-21 but they displayed it after saying they shot down one of our F-16s 🤣

im sure, the iranians/arabs gve us a few F-5s during the 65? war and we used them but in secret

Pakistan is also trying to purchase the JL-10 LIFT jet so it will be a natural successor to the Yak-130 in the Tech Tree once bought.

its already been tested in ISB? i think

i would like to know a balanced BR for this where it can perform well

i think around Rank III or IV will be good

damn that is…

what the hell were they hiding in there

(karachi airport)

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okay apparently its for an airship


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Its hard to say till we see the actual armed variant. Its future is quite uncertain due to the recent political changes.
I could be wrong though. Since the armed variant was already in development, we could see it in the future. Many necessary machinery that are required for mass aircraft production were already procured, so who knows maybe this program still has some hope.

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This must be made by the brits during WW2. The brits also made similar airstrips in Bangladesh.
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