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Sure enough, with the eldest brother mixed with meat to eat, the number of three and a half generations of fighters of the Pakistan Air Force has overwhelmed India! According to the photos of the livery J-10C fighter released by Pakistan recently,

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Sure enough, with the eldest brother mixed with meat to eat, the number of three and a half generations of fighters of the Pakistan Air Force has overwhelmed India!

According to the photos of the Livery J-10C fighter released by Pakistan recently, the aircraft number is 22-113, which shows that the Pakistani Air Force has received at least 13 J-10C; In addition, the Pakistan Air Force also announced the new helmets of the Thunder Dragon Block 3 (JF-17C) and Thunder Dragon Block 3 already in service (similar to those worn by J-20 pilots), as well as at least 21 new aircraft currently produced in the Thunder Dragon Block 3.

In this way, the Pakistan Air Force already has at least 13 J-10C and at least 21 "Thunder Dragon" Block 3, and both are third-generation semi-fighters equipped with AESA (Active Phased Array Radar), which has exceeded the number of Rafale fighters that the Indian Air Force has received (only 36 in total), and the Pakistan Air Force's J-10C and "Thunder Dragon" Block 3 are still growing rapidly, and it is not a problem to exceed 100 in the future... [Flash]

Sure enough, with the eldest brother mixed with meat to eat, the number of three and a half generations of fighters of the Pakistan Air Force has overwhelmed India! According to the photos of the livery J-10C fighter released by Pakistan recently,
Sure enough, with the eldest brother mixed with meat to eat, the number of three and a half generations of fighters of the Pakistan Air Force has overwhelmed India! According to the photos of the livery J-10C fighter released by Pakistan recently,
Sure enough, with the eldest brother mixed with meat to eat, the number of three and a half generations of fighters of the Pakistan Air Force has overwhelmed India! According to the photos of the livery J-10C fighter released by Pakistan recently,

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