Pakistan PAF JF 17 Block III credit Baqir Kazmi 640Pakistan's Thunder Block-III

Photographed during the rehearsals for the Pakistan Day Parade, which were held on 23 March 2023, the Pakistan Fiza'ya (PAF, Pakistan Air Force) showed two PAC JF-17 Thunder Block-III for the first time in public.

The Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) in Kamra started Block 3 production in 2018/2019 and on 30 December 2020, the air force officially celebrated the start of the Block-III production. The first JF-17 Block-III, with serial number 3000, made its maiden flight at the CAC facilities in Chengdu (China) on 15 December 2019.

The Thunder Block-III, also named C version, is an extensively modified version compared to two previous versions with a new AESA KLJ-7A airborne fire-control radar (FCR) adding more firepower in combination with the long range PL-15 air-to-air missile, a new Missile Approach Warning (MAW) system, an enhanced Electronic Warfare (EW) management system and Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) with external ECM pods. Further the Block-III is equipped with a new Head-Up Display (HUD) integrated with a Head Mounted Display (HMD), use of more composite materials for weight reduction and adding a chin-mounted device, which might house an infrared search and tracking (IRST) system. Clearly visible is the in-flight refuelling probe, a feature also available on the Block-II version.

According to the Scramble Magazine Pakistan Air Order of Battle, the following squadrons operate the JF-17 Thunder:

2(MR) Squadron/39 (Tactical) Wing at Jacobabad/Shahbaz AB
14(AS) Squadron/34 (Tactical Attack) Wing at Rafiqui AB
16(MR) Squadron/33 (Tactical) Wing at Minhas/Kamra AB
26(MR) Squadron/36 (Tactical Attack) Wing at Peshawar AB
28(MR) Squadron/31 (Air Superiority) Wing at Quetta/Intl
18(OCU) Squadron/37 (Combat Training) Wing at Mianwali/PAF Base M.M. Alam
Combat Commander School (CCS) JF-17 Squadron/Airpower Center of Excellence (ACE) at Mushaf AB

It is reported that 16(MR) Squadron Black Panthers will be the first unit to operate the Block-III variant.

For more information on the Pakistan Air Order of Battle please visit the Scramble Magazine website.

Photo by Baqir Kazmi (via JetPhotos.com)

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