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JF-17 Still an Option in Egypt-Pakistan Defense Cooperation Drive
Egypt has reportedly expressed an interest in the Sino-Pak JF-17 Thunder.
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Pakistan Seeks To Boost Private Industry Participation
Pakistan hopes more private sector participation in the defense industry will increase production and exports
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Pakistan’s First Female Fighter Pilot Killed in Trainer Crash
Pakistan’s first female fighter pilot died today when a twin-seat fighter aircraft crashed in Punjab province on a training mission.
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Pakistan Wraps Up Major Naval Exercise
Pakistan’s navy concluded a major domestic naval exercise Thursday, which was held after a break of three years.
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Pakistan Army Chief: Finish the Job Against the Taliban
Pakistan’s Army Chief has sounded the alarm over a lack of follow-up to secure hard-won benefits from fighting the Taliban
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Border Post Attack Kills Pakistani Paramilitary Soldiers
At least seven Pakistani paramilitary soldiers were killed Tuesday by fire from across the Afghan-Pakistan border
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Pakistan, China Finalize 8-Sub Construction Plan
Pakistan has finalized its long-negotiated submarine deal with China, with four to be built in China and four in Pakistan.
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Pakistan Continues Arms Export Efforts
Pakistan’s Defence Export Promotion Organization (DEPO) unveiled a new exhibition center, showcasing public- and private-sector defense products in the presence of Minister for Defence.
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Analysts Skeptical Over Pakistan-Russia Su-35 Negotiations
Analysts are generally skeptical at present of reports Pakistan and Russia are engaged in negotiations for the delivery of a number of Su-35 Flanker E fighter aircraft, though there is a potential requirement for such a heavy fighter.
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Pakistan Surprises Many With First Use of Armed Drone
Pakistan has made its first acknowledged operational strike using its Burraq armed UAV, higher than expected level of sophistication in t
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JF-17 Still an Option in Egypt-Pakistan Defense Cooperation Drive
Egypt has reportedly expressed an interest in the Sino-Pak JF-17 Thunder.
-
Pakistan Seeks To Boost Private Industry Participation
Pakistan hopes more private sector participation in the defense industry will increase production and exports
-
Pakistan’s First Female Fighter Pilot Killed in Trainer Crash
Pakistan’s first female fighter pilot died today when a twin-seat fighter aircraft crashed in Punjab province on a training mission.
-
Pakistan Wraps Up Major Naval Exercise
Pakistan’s navy concluded a major domestic naval exercise Thursday, which was held after a break of three years.
-
Pakistan Army Chief: Finish the Job Against the Taliban
Pakistan’s Army Chief has sounded the alarm over a lack of follow-up to secure hard-won benefits from fighting the Taliban
-
Border Post Attack Kills Pakistani Paramilitary Soldiers
At least seven Pakistani paramilitary soldiers were killed Tuesday by fire from across the Afghan-Pakistan border
-
Pakistan, China Finalize 8-Sub Construction Plan
Pakistan has finalized its long-negotiated submarine deal with China, with four to be built in China and four in Pakistan.
-
Pakistan Continues Arms Export Efforts
Pakistan’s Defence Export Promotion Organization (DEPO) unveiled a new exhibition center, showcasing public- and private-sector defense products in the presence of Minister for Defence.
-
Analysts Skeptical Over Pakistan-Russia Su-35 Negotiations
Analysts are generally skeptical at present of reports Pakistan and Russia are engaged in negotiations for the delivery of a number of Su-35 Flanker E fighter aircraft, though there is a potential requirement for such a heavy fighter.
-
Pakistan Surprises Many With First Use of Armed Drone
Pakistan has made its first acknowledged operational strike using its Burraq armed UAV, higher than expected level of sophistication in t
-
JF-17 Still an Option in Egypt-Pakistan Defense Cooperation Drive
Egypt has reportedly expressed an interest in the Sino-Pak JF-17 Thunder.
-
Pakistan Seeks To Boost Private Industry Participation
Pakistan hopes more private sector participation in the defense industry will increase production and exports
-
Pakistan’s First Female Fighter Pilot Killed in Trainer Crash
Pakistan’s first female fighter pilot died today when a twin-seat fighter aircraft crashed in Punjab province on a training mission.
-
Pakistan Wraps Up Major Naval Exercise
Pakistan’s navy concluded a major domestic naval exercise Thursday, which was held after a break of three years.
-
Pakistan Army Chief: Finish the Job Against the Taliban
Pakistan’s Army Chief has sounded the alarm over a lack of follow-up to secure hard-won benefits from fighting the Taliban
-
Border Post Attack Kills Pakistani Paramilitary Soldiers
At least seven Pakistani paramilitary soldiers were killed Tuesday by fire from across the Afghan-Pakistan border
-
Pakistan, China Finalize 8-Sub Construction Plan
Pakistan has finalized its long-negotiated submarine deal with China, with four to be built in China and four in Pakistan.
-
Pakistan Continues Arms Export Efforts
Pakistan’s Defence Export Promotion Organization (DEPO) unveiled a new exhibition center, showcasing public- and private-sector defense products in the presence of Minister for Defence.
-
Analysts Skeptical Over Pakistan-Russia Su-35 Negotiations
Analysts are generally skeptical at present of reports Pakistan and Russia are engaged in negotiations for the delivery of a number of Su-35 Flanker E fighter aircraft, though there is a potential requirement for such a heavy fighter.
-
Pakistan Surprises Many With First Use of Armed Drone
Pakistan has made its first acknowledged operational strike using its Burraq armed UAV, higher than expected level of sophistication in t













