Pakistan Military News, Reports, Data, etc.

Black Wolf

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Do you perhaps have a source?

As indicated in my earlier post, this information is largely derived from chatter around PN circles and should be treated with caution due to the lack of verified sources.

The final configuration will only be known once the first JCF is launched; until then, securing confirmation—particularly on armament-related matters in Pakistan—remains difficult due to the country’s typical mechanisms.


This image is a few years old and is shared for reference only.

Since the program was officially announced a few years ago, several amendments have been made, including an increase in the number of ships from 6 to 8, higher tonnage, an increase in VLS cells from 1×16 to 2×16, and updates to weapon systems, sensors, and other systems.

It appears so, but fingers crossed, as several unverified reports are circulating.
 
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Pakistan Navy Conducts First Test of FM-90N (ER version)

The Pakistan Navy has successfully carried out a live-fire test of the FM-90N(ER) ship-to-air missile in the northern Arabian Sea. The FM-90N(ER) was publicly revealed for the first time during this test.

It is an extended-range variant of the standard FM-90N ship-to-air missile. While the original FM-90N has a maximum range of 15 kilometers, the exact range enhancement of the FM-90N(ER) has not yet been disclosed.


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Lots of naval news these past days , good to see

Yes—the list is extensive. Almost all programs launched during the post-2015 procurement phase have either already entered service or are now reaching maturity, including SSKs, FFGs, LRMPAs, MPAs, OPVs, CORVs MALE drones, and others.

There are unconfirmed reports that PNS Badr (281), the second vessel of the Babur class and the first built in Pakistan, is scheduled to commence sea trials in Q1 2026. PNS Tariq (283), the fourth ship of the class and the second constructed in Pakistan, is expected to begin its sea trials in Q4 2026.
 

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Pakistan strikes $4 billion deal to sell weapons to Libyan force, officials say​


  • Deal, spread over 2-1/2 years, includes JF-17 jets, officials say
  • Pakistan's defence industry spans aircraft, vehicles, and naval construction
  • Pakistan expands defence exports amid regional competition
  • UN arms embargo complicates Libya's military procurement

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Pakistan strikes $4 billion deal to sell weapons to Libyan force, officials say​




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Damn, i guess the libyan general visiting Pakistan and checking out HIT a few months ago paid off.
A copy of the deal before it was finalised that was seen by Reuters listed the purchase of 16 JF-17 fighter jets, a multi-role combat aircraft that has been jointly developed by Pakistan and China, and 12 Super Mushak trainer aircraft, used for basic pilot training.

Gotta be alot more than 16 jeffs and 12 trainers for 4bn
 
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This wouldn’t have happened if BJP hired another million Twitter trolls…
Clearly this is musks fault somehow, something something bots too easy, something something , More expensive to hire humans

The Libyan side that Pakistan did deal with is LNA, Libyan national army.
And 2 days ago the other Libyan side, GNU's general died in a plane crash in Turkiye

Also Also,
Jeffs escorting UAE prez visit to Pakistan
 
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