Although its official publication has not yet appeared in the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), the U.S. government would advance in authorizing a modernization package for Pakistan’s F-16 Block 52 fighter jets. This information comes from records from the U.S. Congress, which reveal a presentation made by the State Department regarding the operation, included in the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program and valued at $686 million, for approval.
Currently, the Pakistan Air Force is a significant operator of F-16 fighter jets since the 1980s, which were acquired in successive batches under the Peace Gate I, II, III, and IV Programs, not without suffering embargoes due to the fluctuations in the relations between Islamabad and Washington. However, thanks to the…
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