Pakistan offered JF-17 fighter jets to Bangladesh

Pakistan is considering delivering JF-17 fighter jets to the Bangladesh Air Force. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This information was reported based on data from the Reuters agency. The JF-17 fighter jet is a joint project developed through cooperation between the Chinese and Pakistani defense industries.
Additionally, Pakistan has proposed accelerating the delivery process of Super Mushshak training aircraft to Bangladesh. Furthermore, it has stated its willingness to assist in establishing a comprehensive training system aimed at pilot preparation.
Bangladesh is not the only country considering purchasing Pakistani fighter jets. The JF-17 is currently in service with the Azerbaijani armed forces.
Libya has also expressed interest in acquiring this aircraft. Moreover, the armed forces of Myanmar and Nigeria are also operating this aircraft.
At various times, military circles in Argentina, Congo, and Malaysia have also shown interest in the JF-17 aircraft. According to Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, the country's achievements in the arms industry could positively impact economic development.
He stated that since the JF-17 aircraft have successfully passed tests and there are many orders for them, Pakistan may not need international financial assistance within the next six months. The JF-17 Thunder is a lightweight multirole fighter jet, with primary missions including gaining air superiority, striking ground targets, and conducting reconnaissance operations.





