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How does Pakistan’s Thunder fare against contenders in Malaysia’s aircraft competition?
The JF-17 is under consideration alongside the Tejas, produced by India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, and the FA-50 Golden Eagle, made by South Korea’s Korea Aerospace Industries.
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Pakistan wraps up multinational naval drill as its approach to maritime security shifts
What was different this year at the AMAN-19 naval exercise?
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Pakistan tests its Hatf-V ballistic missile — but why bother when more capable alternatives exist?
An accompanying compilation clip of Pakistan’s missile test was unusual in that it showed the inert re-entry vehicle striking the target area, an aspect not always shown in such tests.
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Future Pakistan-Turkish defense cooperation likely to be incremental, for now
Don’t expect a co-production on a fifth-generation fighter between Turkey and Pakistan anytime soon.
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Pakistan chooses Turkish T129 attack helos to replace aging fleet
It appears China failed to sufficiently impress Pakistan with its offering.
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Pakistan inks naval shipbuilding, technology transfer deal with Turkey
But under the present climate, it’s almost certain the U.S. won’t provide clearance for the onward supply of equipment, including the Ada corvette’s primary air defense system.
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Pakistan pushes for homegrown satellite development
Pakistan’s domestic space agency will receive a budget of just more than $40 million for fiscal 2018-2019.
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Pakistan cosies up to Russia, but Moscow doesn’t seem to want to take sides
Pakistan and Russia have pledged to improve defense ties, but Moscow appears to be trying to balance its South Asia relations rather than abandon its traditional strategic partner India.
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Pakistan launches naval exercise as it aims to counter India, protect economy
Pakistan’s Navy has kicked off a major exercise as it tries to modernize and expand to counter growing Indian naval power, as well as protect its maritime economy and trade links.
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Pakistan pushed into China’s embrace as US cuts military aid
Pakistan is being further pushed into China’s embrace as a consequence of the U.S. State Department’s plan to cut military aid to Islamabad, analysts agree.
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How does Pakistan’s Thunder fare against contenders in Malaysia’s aircraft competition?
The JF-17 is under consideration alongside the Tejas, produced by India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, and the FA-50 Golden Eagle, made by South Korea’s Korea Aerospace Industries.
-
Pakistan wraps up multinational naval drill as its approach to maritime security shifts
What was different this year at the AMAN-19 naval exercise?
-
Pakistan tests its Hatf-V ballistic missile — but why bother when more capable alternatives exist?
An accompanying compilation clip of Pakistan’s missile test was unusual in that it showed the inert re-entry vehicle striking the target area, an aspect not always shown in such tests.
-
Future Pakistan-Turkish defense cooperation likely to be incremental, for now
Don’t expect a co-production on a fifth-generation fighter between Turkey and Pakistan anytime soon.
-
Pakistan chooses Turkish T129 attack helos to replace aging fleet
It appears China failed to sufficiently impress Pakistan with its offering.
-
Pakistan inks naval shipbuilding, technology transfer deal with Turkey
But under the present climate, it’s almost certain the U.S. won’t provide clearance for the onward supply of equipment, including the Ada corvette’s primary air defense system.
-
Pakistan pushes for homegrown satellite development
Pakistan’s domestic space agency will receive a budget of just more than $40 million for fiscal 2018-2019.
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Pakistan cosies up to Russia, but Moscow doesn’t seem to want to take sides
Pakistan and Russia have pledged to improve defense ties, but Moscow appears to be trying to balance its South Asia relations rather than abandon its traditional strategic partner India.
-
Pakistan launches naval exercise as it aims to counter India, protect economy
Pakistan’s Navy has kicked off a major exercise as it tries to modernize and expand to counter growing Indian naval power, as well as protect its maritime economy and trade links.
-
Pakistan pushed into China’s embrace as US cuts military aid
Pakistan is being further pushed into China’s embrace as a consequence of the U.S. State Department’s plan to cut military aid to Islamabad, analysts agree.
-
How does Pakistan’s Thunder fare against contenders in Malaysia’s aircraft competition?
The JF-17 is under consideration alongside the Tejas, produced by India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, and the FA-50 Golden Eagle, made by South Korea’s Korea Aerospace Industries.
-
Pakistan wraps up multinational naval drill as its approach to maritime security shifts
What was different this year at the AMAN-19 naval exercise?
-
Pakistan tests its Hatf-V ballistic missile — but why bother when more capable alternatives exist?
An accompanying compilation clip of Pakistan’s missile test was unusual in that it showed the inert re-entry vehicle striking the target area, an aspect not always shown in such tests.
-
Future Pakistan-Turkish defense cooperation likely to be incremental, for now
Don’t expect a co-production on a fifth-generation fighter between Turkey and Pakistan anytime soon.
-
Pakistan chooses Turkish T129 attack helos to replace aging fleet
It appears China failed to sufficiently impress Pakistan with its offering.
-
Pakistan inks naval shipbuilding, technology transfer deal with Turkey
But under the present climate, it’s almost certain the U.S. won’t provide clearance for the onward supply of equipment, including the Ada corvette’s primary air defense system.
-
Pakistan pushes for homegrown satellite development
Pakistan’s domestic space agency will receive a budget of just more than $40 million for fiscal 2018-2019.
-
Pakistan cosies up to Russia, but Moscow doesn’t seem to want to take sides
Pakistan and Russia have pledged to improve defense ties, but Moscow appears to be trying to balance its South Asia relations rather than abandon its traditional strategic partner India.
-
Pakistan launches naval exercise as it aims to counter India, protect economy
Pakistan’s Navy has kicked off a major exercise as it tries to modernize and expand to counter growing Indian naval power, as well as protect its maritime economy and trade links.
-
Pakistan pushed into China’s embrace as US cuts military aid
Pakistan is being further pushed into China’s embrace as a consequence of the U.S. State Department’s plan to cut military aid to Islamabad, analysts agree.













