Pakistan’s JF-17, J-10C Conducts Surgical Strikes on Insurgents Groups in Iran
Pakistani Air Force has deployed its JF-17 “Thunder” and J-10C “Vigorous Dragon” to launch surgical airstrikes on insurgent groups within the territory of Iran.
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Pakistani Air Force has deployed its JF-17 “Thunder” and J-10C “Vigorous Dragon” to launch surgical airstrikes on insurgent groups within the territory of Iran.
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