Pakistan is in the final stages of finalising a defence agreement worth approximately $1.5 billion with Sudan according to multiple sources familiar with the matter. The proposed deal is expected to significantly strengthen Sudan’s national army as it battles the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces RSF in a prolonged conflict that has also led to one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
Pakistan-Sudan Defence Deal Included Equipment
- 10 Karakoram 8 (K‑8) light attack aircraft multi role jets for training and combat
- More than 200 drones reconnaissance and kamikaze style missions
- Advanced air defence systems to protect key strategic assets
- Super Mushshak trainer aircraft for pilot training
- Possible JF‑17 fighter jets exact numbers not yet confirmed
Strategic Context and Funding
This agreement is seen as a notable step for Pakistan defense export industry which has been garnering increased interest globally following other major arms export negotiations. Reports say the exact source of financing for the Sudan deal remains unclear though some analysts have speculated about potential backing or brokerage by Gulf partners such as Saudi Arabia without confirmed details.
Official Statements and Next Steps
As of now neither Pakistan’s defence ministry nor Sudan military leaders have publicly commented on the specifics of the deal or its timeline making the available information based on insider sources and senior military figures rather than formal government announcements.
Summary
Pakistan is close to finalising a $1.5 billion defence agreement with Sudan reportedly including light attack aircraft hundreds of drones advanced air defence systems and trainer aircraft. Some JF17 jets might be involved but details on exact numbers and delivery schedules are not yet officially confirmed.












