Islamabad (HRNW)- According to sources, in view of Pakistan’s growing demand for air power, a defense deal worth $1.5 billion has been signed with Sudan, in which modern aircraft and drones will be provided.
The proposed package under the agreement includes 10 Karakoram-8 light attack aircraft and more than 200 drones, including scout and kamikaze drones as well as modern air defense systems.
According to a former Pakistani air marshal, the package is likely to include Super Mushtaq training aircraft, while the supply of JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft is also under consideration. However, details regarding the final number of aircraft and delivery schedule have not yet been revealed.
The agreement is being considered an important step to increase Pakistan’s defense exports and promote air capability.
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