The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) today scrambled JF-17 fighters to intercept an unidentified drone in its airspace. This is the second such incident in a week
Nigeria today inducted the JF-17 Thunder jet it imported from Pakistan on the occasion of the 57 th anniversary of the founding of the Nigerian Air Force. A JF-17 Jet, bearing...
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) will formally induct its newly acquired JF-17 Thunder multi-role aircraft to add impetus to the ongoing fight against “insurgency, armed banditry and other forms of...
Pakistan has launched local production of JF-17 Block III fighter aircraft, the most advanced variant of the JF-17 it developed along with China. “In-country production of JF-17 Block-3 formally launched by...
China today handed over 14 dual-seat JF-17 aircraft to Pakistan Air Force (PAF) for induction into fighter fleet. Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan attended the...
Pakistan-made JF-17 Thunder Block II jets have been spotted in Nigerian Air Force (NAF) paint scheme indicating that they could be headed to Abuja to keep up with a November...
User testing of the three JF-17 Block II fighter jets is underway with Nigerian Air Force (NAF) pilots testing the aircraft in the Pakistan Aeronautics Complex (PAC). The first of the...
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