Pakistan-Bangladesh in Talks: Possible Sale of JF-17 Thunder to Bangladesh Signals Pakistan's Growing Role as Global Arms Supplier. @packamra@OfficialDGISPR@DGPR_PAF https://t.co/GskJroSz1W
Breaking: An Indian HAL Tejas jet crashed during a demonstration at the Dubai Air Show 2025, with black smoke seen rising over Al Maktoum Airport. #dubaiairshow2025#justuntoldstory#tejascrash
BREAKING — MASSIVE WIN FOR PAKISTAN!
A friendly country has officially secured a deal for the JF-17 Thunder — adding to the growing list of nations choosing Pakistan’s frontline fighter. A powerful boost for Pakistan’s defence exports and global footprint.
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🇷🇺🇵🇰 FM Lavrov & Pakistan FM Ishaq Dar held talks in Moscow, aligning on key global issues & reaffirming strong cooperation within #SCO.
#RussiaPakistan
Here's another Image of JF-17 blk-lll from No.8 squadron Squadron 𝙃𝙖𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙨, proudly carrying PL-15 BVR Missiles via Duel Ejector Launcher while Displaying CM-400 AKG aka S-400 killer at its Left Side.
#News: Azerbaijan has received its initial batch of JF-17 Block III fighters from Pakistan. Under a $4.6 billion agreement to procure 40 aircraft, Baku has emerged as the largest export operator of the Sino-Pakistani jet. The JF-17 continues to grow its international presence, now in service with the air forces of Myanmar, Nigeria, and Azerbaijan.