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Pakistan and Indonesia closing in on jets and drones defence deal, sources say

Indonesia advances talks with Pakistan on acquiring over 40 JF-17 jets, surveillance drones, and training to modernize its air force, officials said.

  • On Jan 12, Indonesia's Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin met Pakistan Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber Sidhu in Islamabad to discuss a potential sale of combat jets and killer drones.
  • Indonesia is pursuing fleet renewal to replace ageing jets, seeking to strengthen its ageing air force fleet as President Prabowo Subianto visited Pakistan last month for defence talks.
  • The other two sources described the talks as advanced and involving more than 40 JF-17 Thunder jets, Pakistan defence procurement officials discussed air-defence systems, training, and Shahpar drones with Indonesian defence planners.
  • Interest has surged after regional combat last year, with JF-17s featuring in deals with Azerbaijan and a $4 billion pact with the Libyan National Army, while Pakistan pursues Riyadh talks and Bangladesh exports.
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Pakistan and Indonesia closing in on jets and drones defence deal, sources say

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