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Pakistan seals $1.6 billion deal with Azerbaijan to sell JF-17 fighter jets

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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan and Azerbaijan have inked contract for the sale of JF-17C Block-III fighter multi role aircraft that are said to be the best choice for Baku in this budget.

A report shared by Azer News reported Pakistan’s biggest-ever sale, as Islamabad seeks to boost its military equipment. It said Pakistan Aeronautical Complex signed largest export deal in the country’s history with Azerbaijan Air Force.

The historic deal for JF-17C Block-III fighter jets was signed for $ 1.6 billion, including aircraft, training and ammunition.

Pakistan is currently working with companies from Ankara and Beijing to bolster its defense capabilities.

For the jets deal, Pakistan Air Force and the government of Pakistan have not shared any details for the public and much of the details remain under wraps.

In 2023, Pakistani JF-17 Block III made its international debut in Dubai Air Show as they epitomises the pinnacle of modern aerial warfare technology.

Baku was in talks with Pakistan Air Force for quite some time to purchase Block III PAC JF-17 Thunder multirole combat aircraft to strengthen its defence system. The talks between two Islamic nations countries started two years back.

Nigeria and Myanmar have already inducted these jets in their fleet.

For the unversed, Pakistan and Azerbaijan historically enjoyed friendly relations, and their defense ties have strengthened in recent times. Both sides engaged in military cooperation, including exchange of military delegations, joint military exercises, and defense technology transfers.

A significant aspect of their defense cooperation is in field of military training. Islamabad trained Azerbaijani military personnel, and both sides participated in joint military exercises. The two countries also conducted joint military drills focusing on counterterrorism operations.

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