Pakistan has made a deal to sell defence things to the Libyan National Army. This deal is worth a lot of money over four billion dollars. Many people told Reuters about this deal. The people in charge of Pakistan and the Libyan National Army talked about this in Benghazi, Libya. Pakistans military chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir met with the National Army deputy commander, Saddam Khalifa Haftar. The Libyan National Army and Pakistan agreed on this deal. This is a big sale of defence things, for Pakistan, one of the biggest they have ever made. The defence things that Pakistan is selling to the National Army are a big part of this deal.
Equipment and Delivery Timeline
The deal is going to include equipment for fighting on land in the sea and in the air. This equipment is going to be delivered over two and a half years. The package has a list of things that will be delivered including 16 JF‑17 Thunder fighter jets that Pakistan and China made together and 12 Super Mushak planes that are used to train pilots. Some people think the total cost of the deal may be as high as $4.6 billion, for the equipment, including the JF‑17 Thunder fighter jets and the Super Mushak trainer aircraft.
Strategic Cooperation and Broader Context
The agreement also includes a deal to work together on defence, which covers things like training and making equipment. The Libyan National Army made this cooperation public. They did not give out many details. This deal is good for Pakistans defence exports and its work with countries on military things and it also gives Pakistan some strategic and economic advantages. Pakistan gets to sell more of its defence products and work with countries on military projects, which is a big benefit, for Pakistan and its defence industry.
Verified Details Table
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Deal Type | Defence export agreement between Pakistan and Libyan National Army (LNA) |
| Buyer | Libyan National Army (LNA) |
| Seller | Pakistan |
| Deal Value | Over $4 billion (some sources report up to $4.6 billion) |
| Equipment Included | 16 JF‑17 Thunder fighter jets, 12 Super Mushak trainer aircraft |
| Delivery Timeline | Approximately 2.5 years |
| Finalisation Location | Benghazi, Libya |
| Pakistani Representative | Field Marshal Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff |
| LNA Representative | Deputy Commander Saddam Khalifa Haftar |
| Cooperation Elements | Weapons sale, training, military manufacturing |
| International Context | UN arms embargo in place since 2011 deal reportedly compliant |
| Significance | One of Pakistan’s largest conventional arms export deals; strengthens defence cooperation |
| Source/Verification | Reuters, Pakistan Today, Times of Islamabad |
Verification and Sources
The deal has been confirmed by multiple credible news sources, including Reuters, Pakistan Today, and Times of Islamabad. Official Pakistani ministries have not issued a press release, but the transaction is reported as final and execution has started.













