Pakistan's Air Force today formally inducted indigenously-built JF-17 Thunder fighter jets into its combat school.
The PAF said that a special ceremony was held at the Combat Commanders' School at PAF Base Mushaf to include the fighter in the country's defence force.
The jets carried out a display that was met with applause by a jubilant crowd that had gathered for the ceremony.
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The induction of the JF-17 Thunder fighter jets had begun in 2007 and has been continuing since then.
The PAF currently has two JF-17 Squadrons that are actively engaged in different operations.
The inclusion of the aircraft is being termed a major milestone towards self-reliance and enhancement of operational capability. The jets are built in Pakistan with Chinese assistance.
It is a light weight, all weather multi-role fighter jet equipped with a modern state-of-the-art avionics suite and an advanced cockpit layout.
The fighter jet has the capability to carry out air-to-air and air-to-ground strikes, and can be fitted with beyond-visual-range (BVR) missile.