Pakistan signs contract to sale JF-17 Block-III fighter jets to Azerbaijan

President Aliyev says Pakistan's support will go long way in consolidating existing military cooperation

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Pakistan Air Force JF-17 fighter jets perform at a rehearsal ahead of Pakistans national day parade in Islamabad on March 21, 2024. — AFP
Pakistan Air Force JF-17 fighter jets perform at a rehearsal ahead of Pakistan's national day parade in Islamabad on March 21, 2024. — AFP
  • Azerbaijan’s ruler briefed on capabilities of jet during Pakistan visit.
  • Pakistan deployed PAF contingent at Baku to show prowess of jet. 
  • Thunder Block-III fighter aircraft is capable of several missions.


RAWALPINDI: As part of Pakistan’s efforts to enhance defence cooperation with friendly countries, a contract for the sale of JF-17 Block-III fighter aircraft to bolster the air power capabilities of Azerbaijan was recently signed, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said on Thursday.

During his recent visit to Pakistan, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev was briefed on the combat capabilities and versatile employment options of JF-17 BLOCK-III fighter aircraft, the military's media wing said. 

Under President Aliyev’s visit and at the request of the government of Azerbaijan, Pakistan deployed a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) contingent at Baku to participate in ADEX-2024 showcasing the aerial prowess and static display of pride of Pakistan JF-17 Thunder Block-III.

During deployment, JF-17 carried out air-to-air refuelling from the PAF Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft deploying in a single hop to Baku, demonstrating long haul capability and reach of the PAF’s fighter jet.

President Aliyev visited the static display of JF-17 BLOCK-III and later witnessed its enthralling aerial demonstration, showcasing the agility and manoeuvrability of the fighter jet alongside the professional competence of PAF pilots.

The JF-17 Thunder Block-III is an AESA radar and long-range BVR-equipped 4.5 generation multi-role fighter aircraft capable of undertaking a wide array of combat missions providing contemporary air power employment options, thus strengthening the National Security Paradigm of Azerbaijan.

President Aliyev said that the "support extended by Pakistan would go a long way in consolidating the existing military cooperation, fostering closer defence collaboration and strengthening the warm brotherly ties between the two nations".