Dhaka could be boosting its air power with the reported acquisition of a JF-17 flight simulator

Fighter jet simulators replicate the experience of flying an aircraft and are used to train pilots in combat tactics and systems management.

Pakistan’s reported transfer of the simulator follows a meeting between the two countries’ air force chiefs in Islamabad in January which included “detailed discussions” on potential procurement of the jet, according to the Pakistani military.

If confirmed, the purchase would boost Dhaka’s air combat capabilities, replacing its ageing Russian-made MiG-29s and Chinese-made F-7s, also known as J-7s.

Source: News - South China Morning Post