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Pakistan changes air force security doctrine to counter militancy =
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 27 - 03 - 2010


Pakistan Air Force (PAF), traditionally trained
to defend the air space against India, has modified its security
doctrine to counter the home-grown Taliban insurgency, the PAF chief
was quoted as saying by dpa on Saturday.
Air Chief Marshall Rao Qamar Suleman, in a rare media briefing at
the air headquarters in Islamabad, said the "concept of security has
changed for Pakistan due to threat posed by internal militancy."
Traditionally, Pakistan has defined its operational strategy with
reference to India, with which it has fought three wars since gaining
independence from Britain in 1947.
But the local threat from the Islamic rebels has forced a policy
shift and the national security planners lately are scrambling to
match the militants' guerrilla tactics through integrated ground and
air offensives.
The air force, for the first time, was tested during the Swat
operation last spring where it successfully targeted some of the
Taliban's key hideouts with minimum collateral damage.
Later, the army employed jet aircraft for weeks to soften key
positions before launching ground operations in South Waziristan, a
key militant region, in mid-October.
The efforts of PAF were acknowledged by the United States and in
addition to other equipment, the US has decided to provided latest F-
16 jets to increase strike capability.
Suleman said the delivery of 18 of the newest F-16 jets "will
start from June and completed by the end of the year."
These will add to the already existing 50 F-16s in Pakistan's over
300-strong air fleet.
The PAF also launched a mega command level exercise called High
Mark 2010 two weeks ago in testing its capability in the war on
terrorism.
The exercise, ending first week of May, will test the capability
to fight simultaneously a traditional aerial war on the eastern
border and carry out punitive strikes against militants at western
border along Afghanistan, said Suleman.
The Pakistani air chief's announcement to change security doctrine
shows greater confidence about defending against India while
coinciding with increasing cooperation between Pakistan and the US,
defence analysts say.
The Pakistan-US strategic dialogue ended Thursday with a pledge to
improve overall cooperation.
-- SPA


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