The 'Golden Eagle' air exercise conducted by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in the Southern Air Command zone has been successfully completed, showcasing the PAF's advanced combat readiness and operational capabilities. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the exercise focused on integrating artificial intelligence and network-centric operations, highlighting the PAF's ability to adapt to modern warfare requirements. As reported by Aaj TV Latest, the exercise featured 'first shoot, first kill' capabilities with swing-role fighter jets equipped with beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles and extended-range stand-off air-to-ground weapons. The exercise also included the use of air-to-air refuelers and airborne early warning and control platforms, emphasizing the PAF's comprehensive approach to air defense.
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Pakistan Air Force 'Golden Eagle' Exercise Successfully Conducted in Rawalpindi

PAF's 'Golden Eagle' exercise showcased advanced combat readiness, integrating AI and modern tech for air defense, emphasizing self-reliance and strategic planning amid evolving security threats.
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