He said the event not only portrayed the true potential of Pakistan Air Force, but also indicates its superior professionalism, incomparable skills and matchless team work of its air warriors, as well as the vision and planning of its commanders.
Gilani said Pakistan strives for peace in a stable environment and assured the regional countries that it has no aggressive designs against anyone. “We, however, need to test our defensive capabilities,” he said.He said as the nation was presently living in turbulent times, there was a need to view the challenges confronting it the context of changes, which had shaped the geopolitical landscape of the world. He said while these changes increase mutual stakes through greater interdependence, they also transform global as well as regional security environment in South Asia.
“Despite many external and internal challenges, Alhamdolillah, Pakistan has slowly but steadily managed to negotiate the pitfalls, and make a mark for itself on the international scene,” he said. He expressed appreciation for the exemplary commitment, dedication and enthusiasm of PAF personnel, which had made the event possible and extended felicitation to the pilots and the entire personnel at PAF Bases, for making the Firepower Demonstration a success.
The Prime Minister said he was particularly impressed by the superb display of rescue operation by the combined team of PAF and army commandoes that showed their preparedness to professionally tackle a new dimension of threat, with all means at their own disposal. He said he was aware of the pressing requirements of armed forces, especially the PAF, whose inductions and upgradations required more funding comparatively.“I also realize that this is a necessity, to maintain the cutting edge of a force, which is the ‘pride of the nation’, and indeed is ‘second to none’,” he said.Gilani said exercise High Mark-2010 was one such opportunity to validate joint operational concepts, and prayed for the continued prosperity and success of PAF in all its future endeavours for excellence.Earlier, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman in his inaugural address said the event marked the end of the first phase of High Mark 2010 exercise, while from tomorrow, the next phase and joint operations with army would be started.He mentioned the operations of PAF against terrorists in addition to its routine flying, and said the PAF was efficiently dealing with the new capabilities.
He said changes were necessitated in the doctrine of PAF, and it was now the time to test the true potential of the force.
He said the exercise would help PAF effectively realize its position and reiterated that it will prove itself in strengthening the defence of the country.Later the Air Chief presented a memento to the Prime Minister, depicting the exercise High Mark 2010.
The High Mark-2010 exercise that began on March 15 and will culminate on May 15, is utilizing all of its assets including the freshly inducted squadron of JF-17 Thunder, Airborne Early Warning and Control System (AEW & CS), air-to-air refueller, UAVs and precision guided munitions, in both offensive and defensive roles.During the fire demonstration, the PAF showcased its recently acquired air to air refuelling through the IL-76 refueller that fuelled two Mirage aircraft. It was followed by the eye in the sky -SAAB.It was followed by bombing runs that used precision, standoff and other standard air to surface weapons.
The new squadrons of JF 17 also made a bombing pass and hit the bunkers of terrorists.
The PAF aircraft presented a number of fire power demonstrations to expend all weapons in its inventory to test their delivery, efficacy, accuracy and effectiveness under realistic conditions.The exercise was carried out in near real situation with an objective of training the fighter pilots to avoid collateral damage and inflict maximum damage.
The aircraft also demonstrated tactical flexibility by carrying out successful operations from various sections of the Pakistan Motorway. The jet fighters landed, refuelled, rearmed and were re-launched for air operations.‘Exercise High Mark 2010’ is expected to provide valuable lessons from the full spectrum of air operations that, after evaluation and validation, are likely to improve PAF’s weapon employment techniques and enable it to implement fresh tactics to meet the challenges facing Pakistan with renewed vigour.The exercise is being conducted over the entire country from Skardu in the North up to the Arabian Sea in the South. It has been tailored to include joint operations with extensive participation from Pakistan Army and Pakistan Navy.It is designed to achieve stipulated objectives with special emphasis on exposing PAF combat crew to simulated air battles based on contemporary concepts.Chairman Joint chiefs of Staff Committee, three Services Chiefs, federal minister for defence and foreign defence attaches also witnessed the awesome fire power demonstration
