Air Force Strategic Command (Pakistan)

[2] The Pakistan Air Force's military leadership established the formation for strategic mission to subvert and mitigate the threats from India to target Pakistan's national laboratories, which it was being planned with Israel based on their previous mission in Iraq.

The Air Force's strategic command also provided the platform to the PAF's fighter pilots to practiced and later mastered the "toss-bombing"— a method developed by the United States Air Force to deliver nuclear weapons from fighter jets in 1990s.

[5] Even the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of the Pakistani military has acknowledged very little of its achievements, with its commanders routinely assigned new mission parameters.

[1] Due to its control over the nuclear weapons, the Air Force's strategic command routinely moves the aircraft, devices, its personnels, and their delivery mechanisms all over the country and practice combat delivery of nuclear weapons quarterly.

(Zarrar) are also widely suspected of the part of the strategic command since they have ability to carry and deliver nations' nuclear standoff weapon system.

An earlier version of PAF 's F-16B from the No. 11 Sq. Arrows flying over Lahore in 2006