Pak fighter jets reach Turkiye to take part in Anatolian Eagle exercise
ISLAMABAD, Apr 25 (DNA): Pakistan Air Force contingent has reached
Turkiye to participate in the 7th consecutive edition of the
International Anatolian Eagle 2023 exercise with its state-of-the-art
and hi-tech fighter Jets.
The International Anatolian Eagle Exercise is mainly organized for air
defense purposes and is amongst the most remarkable military
organizations in the world with its advanced electronic warfare systems
and vast airspace reserved for the exercise.
The state-of-the-art Fighter Jets of Pakistan landed at the 3rd Main Jet
Base Konya in Turkiye which is going to start on May 2nd and will
culminate on May 12th, 2023.
Apart from Pakistan and Turkiye, five more countries are also
participating the in Seventh International Anatolian Eagle
2023 Exercise with their fighter jets, including Azerbaijan, Qatar,
Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom.
Pakistan is participating with F-16C/D Fighter Jets, Azerbaijan with
SU-25 Fighter Jets, UAE with F-16E/F Fighter Jets, Qatar with
Eurofighter Jets, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with its F-15SAs, and the
United Kingdom Royal Air Force (RAF) are taking part in the exercise
with Eurofighter Typhoon jets.
Turkiye is looking for an alternative solution against French Rafale
Fighter Jets. If Turkiye acquires Eurofighter, it can draw a roadmap for
the Aegean Sea neighbor.
It is highly expected that participation of Pakistan in the 7th
Consecutive Edition International Anatolian Eagle 2023 Exercise in
Turkiye will help to further hone and enhance the Interoperability and
Professionalism of the Pakistan Air Force with the participating
countries. DNA
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