JF-17 fighter jet deal $4.2B JF-17 Fighter Jet Agreement between Pakistan and Azerbaijan Pakistan reached a landmark agreement on defense export with Azerbaijan, for the purchase of 40 JF-17 Block III fighters. The total contract value (between $1.6 billion and $4.2 billion USD) is one of Pakistan’s largest defense exports and indicates the growing influence and sales of Pakistan in the global arms trade.

Features of the JF-17 Block III

The JF-17 Thunder Block III is the latest model in Pakistan’s co-developed, multic-role fighter program with China. It includes upgraded avionics and has an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar and capabilities for long-range air-to-air missiles (e.g., PL-15 and PL-10).

Azerbaijan’s Air Force Modernization

There may also be integration with Turkish-made Gökdoğan and Bozdoğan missiles. The growing trilateral military relationships between Pakistan, Azerbaijan and Turkey is further highlighted by the JF-17 Block III agreement.

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This agreement supports Azerbaijan’s air force modernization and deterrent. Azerbaijan identifies various regional threats in the South Caucasus. As such, it is transitioning away from its aging Russian designs. The JF-17 Block III provides an affordable yet advanced aircraft option. Therefore, it will greatly enhance Azerbaijan’s air combat capabilities.

Pakistan’s Defense Industry Boost

Moreover, this export deal is a big win for Pakistan’s defense sector. It creates skilled jobs and attracts future international buyers. Additionally, it strengthens Pakistan’s reputation as a cost-effective alternative to Western and Russian jets.

A Strengthening Trilateral Alliance

Furthermore, the deal highlights growing defense cooperation between Pakistan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. The integration of Turkish missile systems with Pakistani jets for Azerbaijan reflects this strong partnership.

Shaping Regional Airpower

As deliveries begin, defense experts expect this sale to impact the regional balance of airpower. Therefore, Pakistan’s successful export of the JF-17 Block III signals its arrival as a serious global arms competitor.

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