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Pakistan Seals Deal To Supply JF-17 Fighter Jets To Azerbaijan

Pakistan has signed a significant deal to supply JF-17 Block III fighter jets to Azerbaijan, reflecting growing defense cooperation between the two nations. This aircraft, co-produced by the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex and developed with China, demonstrates Pakistan’s commitment to bolstering Azerbaijan’s military capabilities.

Collaboration with China in Jet Development

The JF-17 fighter jet, a symbol of Pakistani-Chinese collaboration, has been a key project as Islamabad’s ties with China strengthen, while its relations with traditional ally the United States weaken. This collaboration has allowed Pakistan to produce an advanced combat aircraft that can perform a wide range of missions.

Azerbaijan’s Air Power Boost

While the cost and number of jets in the deal were not disclosed, this agreement aims to boost Azerbaijan’s air power amid the nation’s ongoing military modernization efforts. The JF-17 Block III, known for its versatile combat capabilities, provides advanced airpower options for Azerbaijan’s defense forces.

Pakistan’s Support for Azerbaijan

Pakistan has been a close ally of Turkey, which supported Azerbaijan during its standoff with Armenia. The military ties between Pakistan and Azerbaijan have grown stronger, especially after Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev’s visit to Pakistan in July. Following the visit, Pakistan deployed an air force contingent to participate in Azerbaijan’s defense exhibition, showcasing the JF-17 aircraft.

Advanced Combat Capabilities

The JF-17 fighter jet is designed for multi-role combat missions, making it a valuable asset for Azerbaijan. It can perform a variety of tasks, from air-to-air combat to ground attack missions, providing contemporary airpower solutions for the country.

This deal marks a milestone in the growing defense partnership between Pakistan and Azerbaijan, furthering Pakistan’s goal to strengthen ties with friendly nations.

Shukriya Shahi

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